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Cuban State Media: "Negro" Obama "Incited Rebellion and Disorder"

The Havana Tribune, a state-controlled Cuban newspaper, has added insult to injury following Fidel Castro's scathing criticism of President Barack Obama upon his departure from the island. In an editorial, the title of which refers to President Obama as "negro," an opinion columnist has accused him of "inciting rebellion."

The article is titled "Negro, ?Tu Eres Sueco?" which roughly translates to "Black Man, Are You Dumb?" (The idiom "pretend to be a Swede" means to play dumb, hence the title is literally asking, "Are you Swedish?") The author, who is black, goes on to condemn President Obama for meeting with Cuban pro-democracy activists and "subtly" suggesting that the Cuban Revolution needed to change. "Obama came, saw, but unfortunately, with the pretend gesture of lending a hand, tried to conquer," Elias Argudn writes.

"[Obama] chose to criticize and subtly suggest ? incitations to rebellion and disorder, without caring that he was on foreign ground. Without a doubt, Obama overplayed his hand, he continues. "The least I can say is, Virulo-style: "Negro, are you dumb?"

Argudn's article later accuses President Obama of presiding over a racist country mocking the calls for freedom in Cuba by stating, "Which freedom? the freedom enjoyed by white police to massacre and manhandle black people?"and issue demands parroted straight from the Castro regime: the end of the "genocidal" embargo and giving the Guantnamo Bay Naval Base, which has belonged to the United States since before Cuban independence, to the Castros.

Claims of rampant discrimination on the part of white police in the United States are common among the leaders and spokesmen of rogue communist states like China, North Korea, and Zimbabwe.

The column appears on the Havana Tribune website with a March 23 dateline, though it appeared in the print edition of the newspaper on Monday and has begun to make the rounds online this week. It has received intense criticism from Cuban-Americans on social media for its disrespect of the president and openly racist language.

Argudn has since written a follow-up article in which he claims he "did not expect" the negative feedback and apologizes "to those who may have been offended." He then accuses his critics of "misunderstanding" his piece:

It is not necessary to be an advanced reader to note: I did not write a racist column. The word "negro" is mentioned twice, in the title and the phrase giving the article its name, which isn't even mine. It is a reference to a comedy work. Journalism has its rules. It also allows some licenses. Among the demands of the job there is a very important one: capture the reader's attention from the title.

Argudn's piece has, nonetheless, highlighted the rampant discrimination against Afro-Cubans that has existed throughout the history of the Revolution. As the leaders of the communist Revolution were all white?and at least one was an avowed racist, few Afro-Cubans currently hold positions of power in Cuba, though an estimated 60 percent of the nation is black.

In a video declaration in 2015, Ladies in White dissident leader Berta Soler explains that, of known political prisoners, 60 percent are black. Black people are often forced to live in segregated neighborhoods and kept far away from tourism industry jobs (except prostitution). "To the government, the black person is a thief, a bandit, a troublemaker," Soler argues, noting that the Cuban people are significantly less racist than the regime. "Interracial marriage is resulting in fewer black people.This is a problem for the government," she notes.

In a series about racism in Cuba, The Root notes a common phrase used by revolutionaries: "Negrada?which means, literally, a group of black people?came to signify a screw-up, a f*cked-up affair. ?Que negrada! became as common as hustling foreigners."

The inevitable use of what, in the United States, is considered a racial slur (though Cubans often use negro as a term of endearment), is the latest indignity in a trip to Cuba laden with them, from the slight of Ra?l Castro failing to greet President Obama upon landing in Havana to Castro openly denying the presence of political prisoners in Cuba, only to have President Obama later "welcome" his criticism on America. The elder Fidel Castro, or someone claiming to be him, weighed in with a scathing column in the national publication Granma this week, in which he accused President Obama of being racist towards Native Americans and refused his call to normalization: "We do not need the Empire to gift us anything."

http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2016/03/31/cuban-state-media-negro-obama-incited-rebellion-disorder/
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Re: Cuban State Media: "Negro" Obama "Incited Rebellion and Disorder"
« Reply #1 on: March 31, 2016, 10:09:34 PM »
The Argudín family in Havana are Black, by the way. The way the surname is spelled in this article is incorrect. Argudn is unpronounceable in Spanish. Just as there are no people named Jnes, but thousands of Joneses, in the US.

I don't think that anyone expects the Cuban press to write favorably about much of what Obama said.

Guantanamo has NEVER belonged to the United States. According to the terms Cuba signed for when the US granted independence, it is LEASED IN PERPETUITY for about $4000 per year. Fidel does not recognize the terms and when the US sends its annual check, it is never cashed. Guantanamo is Cuban and is recognized as such by everyone, including the US.

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Re: Cuban State Media: "Negro" Obama "Incited Rebellion and Disorder"
« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2016, 11:10:57 PM »
They should cash those checks.

While there is still something in that checking account.


This is the best thing I could have ever heard about President Obama.

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Re: Cuban State Media: "Negro" Obama "Incited Rebellion and Disorder"
« Reply #3 on: March 31, 2016, 11:15:11 PM »
Guantanamo should be returned to Cuba. It is not our island. We have LOTS more islands. The treaty that Guantanamo was signed under duress.

Note that Panama is doing a great job at running the Canal.  They are widening it, even.

I am all for elections in Cuba, but that is another matter.
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Re: Cuban State Media: "Negro" Obama "Incited Rebellion and Disorder"
« Reply #4 on: March 31, 2016, 11:37:14 PM »
It is worse than you know.
Guantanamo is no island.

It is a well formed port, with beautiful hills.

Of course these hills are striped with fences and minefields , but whenever Guantanamo becomes a normally governed area, it will overnight become a city , perhaps a large one.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guantanamo_Bay_Naval_Base

Forty five sq miles is big enough for a city ?

When I was there I rented a horse , so that I could see the back.

We are not using most of it.

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Re: Cuban State Media: "Negro" Obama "Incited Rebellion and Disorder"
« Reply #5 on: April 01, 2016, 12:01:05 AM »
Guantanamo is on an island. 

There is already a city named Guantanamo not far from the base.

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Re: Cuban State Media: "Negro" Obama "Incited Rebellion and Disorder"
« Reply #6 on: April 01, 2016, 05:56:57 PM »
Not the Guantanamo I went to.

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« Reply #7 on: April 01, 2016, 07:17:59 PM »
Per every map looked at....the only "island" Guantanamo prison is located, is the island of Cuba.  That even includes Camps Delta & X-ray.  Yet another of a LONG list of claims found to be....less than accurate, by the good professor
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Re: Cuban State Media: "Negro" Obama "Incited Rebellion and Disorder"
« Reply #8 on: April 03, 2016, 04:09:16 PM »
Guantanamo is on the Island of Cuba. Cuba is an island. 
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Re: Cuban State Media: "Negro" Obama "Incited Rebellion and Disorder"
« Reply #9 on: April 03, 2016, 04:15:43 PM »
Not the Guantanamo I went to.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guant%C3%A1namo

Guantanamo is a city of 210,000 people.

The US military is pretty good at brainwashing its members about politics as well as geography.

The idea that there is any fairness at all in the US forcing a small country to turn over a piece of itself in order to be allowed to be semi independent is abhorrent.
The US should pack up and get the Hell out of Guantanamo. It does not belong there and the deal to put the base there was simply imperialistic.
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Re: Cuban State Media: "Negro" Obama "Incited Rebellion and Disorder"
« Reply #10 on: April 03, 2016, 04:24:29 PM »
Guantanamo is on the Island of Cuba. Cuba is an island.

We all knew that.  You appeared to be implying it was like some prison on Alcatraz.  Next time, try to be a little more articulate
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« Reply #11 on: April 04, 2016, 01:31:40 AM »
The idea that there is any fairness at all in the US forcing a small country to turn over a piece of itself in order to be allowed to be semi independent is abhorrent.


No, as a price for service rendered it was tiny.

A lot of mistakes were made , but I don't see this one as especially significant. Nor even a mistake.

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« Reply #12 on: April 04, 2016, 09:57:40 AM »
Cuba was forced to cede Guantanamo. No nation could be forced to agree to this shit today.

It should be given back.

Just like the Navy was finally forced to stop shelling Vieques.Guantanamo is expensive and useless to the defense of thus country. The US has no need of coaling stations any longer.
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Re: Cuban State Media: "Negro" Obama "Incited Rebellion and Disorder"
« Reply #13 on: April 04, 2016, 06:57:17 PM »
  It is a lot cheaper than California.

Or anywhere else you might want to park those Navy schools.

Where do you suppose a city sized port could be rented for something like the same price?

No nation of Cuba ever gave up Guantanamo, because the nation came to be in the same events that left us in possession of Guantanamo. There was no national Cuba before there was a US rental of Guantanamo.

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« Reply #14 on: April 04, 2016, 07:02:03 PM »
Bingo!
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