William Blum: Cuba Made Simple
February 26, 2015
Of Dissidents and Self-Defense
Cuba Made Simple
by WILLIAM BLUM
The trade embargo can be fully lifted only through legislation unless Cuba forms a democracy, in which case the president can lift it.
Aha! So thats the problem, according to a Washington Post columnist Cuba is not a democracy! That would explain why the United States does not maintain an embargo against Saudi Arabia, Honduras, Guatemala, Egypt and other distinguished pillars of freedom. The mainstream media routinely refer to Cuba as a dictatorship. Why is it not uncommon even for people on the left to do the same? I think that many of the latter do so in the belief that to say otherwise runs the risk of not being taken seriously, largely a vestige of the Cold War when Communists all over the world were ridiculed for blindly following Moscows party line. But what does Cuba do or lack that makes it a dictatorship?
No free press? Apart from the question of how free Western media is, if thats to be the standard, what would happen if Cuba announced that from now on anyone in the country could own any kind of media? How long would it be before CIA money secret and unlimited CIA money financing all kinds of fronts in Cuba would own or control almost all the media worth owning or controlling?
Is it free elections that Cuba lacks? They regularly have elections at municipal, regional and national levels. (They do not have direct election of the president, but neither do Germany or the United Kingdom and many other countries). Money plays virtually no role in these elections; neither does party politics, including the Communist Party, since candidates run as individuals. Again, what is the standard by which Cuban elections are to be judged? Is it that they dont have the Koch Brothers to pour in a billion dollars? Most Americans, if they gave it any thought, might find it difficult to even imagine what a free and democratic election, without great concentrations of corporate money, would look like, or how it would operate. Would Ralph Nader finally be able to get on all 50 state ballots, take part in national television debates, and be able to match the two monopoly parties in media advertising? If that were the case, I think hed probably win; which is why its not the case.
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