Comments by "CyborgChicken" (@cyborgchicken3502) on "Jake Tran"
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@arturius7462 if he improved standards of living then why did so many Cubans leave Cuba and go to America, the only things he improved about Cuba were the education system and Healthcare, it's said Cuban doctors are the best in the world but other than that Cuba is relatively poor and most people live in poverty, hence why Cubans tend to immigrate to other places in the world especially the US, you're right though that he liberated Cuba from being exploited by the US and from the former Dictator Fulgencio Battista...but I mean....he didn't really improve life for Cubans that much, plus he brutally oppressed gay people and black people were also subject to racism under his regime....so maybe not as bad as Hitler, Stalin, Mao or Pol Pot, like at least he didn't carry out genocides like those 4 did, but he wasn't a saint nor the perfect communist leader, but then again...which politician is a saint anyway.
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@n0visual541 still not a valid reason for the CIA to attempt to assassinate him and if you honestly think their reasons were because he was a dictator then you need to recheck your history...the CIA only wanted to get rid of Castro because he was aligned with the Soviets, it had nothing to do with trying to free Cubans of his Dictatorship, in fact the CIA even backed and installed numerous Dictators in Latin America through out the 20th century, Manuel Noreiga of Panama, Fulgencio Battista who was the dictator of Cuba before Castro, they even backed the dictator of the Congo, Joseph Mobutu, South Korean Dictator Park Chung Hee, Taiwanese Dictator Chiang Kai Shek who carried out similar atrocities to Mao Zedong in mainland China, and many many more....so before you call Castro a dictator, which he he definitely was, go look up how many non communist dictators the CIA supported as well and how many Coups they were involved in and how many democracies they destroyed in the Third World.
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@tritium1998 I love how you call them fascist imperialists yet in China minority groups like Tibetans, Hui, Mongols, Manchus and Uyghurs are being brutally oppressed, China is attempting to expand its borders into Kashmir and Nepal, North Philippine Sea and even parts of the Ocean around Japan, China is supporting the enslavement of lower class North Koreans by the Kim dictatorship in North Korea, China forcefully invaded and colonized inner Mongolia and Tibet when these countries clearly wanted their independence, China is currently using brutal acts of Violence to suppress pro democracy protests I'm Hong Kong, China is currently strong arming its way through Africa, promising poor African countries financial aid to help us build infrastructure but when we can't pay back because our countries are poor they end up taking ownership of said infrastructure anyway and pocket all the money for themselves.....yes Western countries are very imperialistic, I agree with you, but don't come and pretend like China isn't exactly the same, I'm South African and I see what your government and corporations are doing on our continent, it's no different from the Western imperialists you pointing fingers at, so screw you, CCP hypocrite!
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@arturius7462 oh I mostly agree with you don't worry, you're right about the US behaving like assholes and about the blockade which made it impossible for Cuba to build its economy, but it still doesn't mean he's not a dictator, authoritarianism is Dictatorship, I mean why make things harder then for your people by not allowing private business ownership or freedom of expression when things are already difficult for your country, especially since private business ownership could have immensely boosted the country's economy, they could have become self sufficient like many other countries before, Japan was once self sufficient, Libya before it's collapse was completely self sufficient, Dubai, Taiwan, Singapore, all countries that had to become self sufficient on their own in the beginning, Cuba could have been the same....but he and his communist party refused to allow that to happen and That's what makes him a dictator, yes the US is to blame for like majority of problems faced by Cuba and other Latin American countries, but you can't act like Castro was totally innocent and blameless, he lived in luxury while majority of his countrymen starved
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@pdxdragon7479 uhm no that isn't a lie at all, maybe try to do some actual research, the US has had military personnel and at some point even nukes set up in Eastern Europe....that was what caused the initial Cuban Missile crisis, because the US set up nukes in Turkey or one of those places and in response the Soviet Union set up nukes in Cuba....like I know it's difficult to see nuances in these situations, and you love to see America as the good guy all the time and the Russians as the bad guys, because I mean that's what your media feeds you, but in the same way the US scrambled to defend its borders during the Cuban missile crisis, that is exactly what Russia is doing right now.... however Putin could have done it more diplomatically instead of going all out war, but then again the US has done the exact same shit to protect its interests in the world, just look at how y'all bombed the middle East into Medieval times to protect your oil interests, when prior to these invasions countries like Iraq were very secular and advanced.....I see it as two sides of the same coin, especially since I come from Africa, a continent that has been ravaged of its resources by the West and the East....you are are all the same in my eyes.... democracy and freedom fly out the window when resources, money or power are involved....so no....Jake isn't lying, you're just too indoctrinated by your so called "freedom" to see clearly
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It's the same with all these A.I bros though, they are all going to defend the thing that makes them a lot of money and not pay attention to the risks involved before it's too late, it even happened with the people that developed the Atomic Bomb, they were all giddy and excited and supportive until they actually detonated one and saw the after effects of radiation fallout as well and just hoe destructive it was, then suddenly they wanted to regret... This same researcher is going to regret what he said here in this interview in the future... A. I is not like the telephone, it's not even remotely close, so even his analogy and comparison is stupid... But that's what you get from people who lack any sense of self awareness
Also his thing of people having the privilege to be creative... Well not everyone is creative, like I understand getting robots to do dangerous jobs and to make certain jobs easier and faster to do... But getting automation to do everything, is just going to lead to complacency and laziness, we won't be productive anymore, we won't be creative, why would we need to if A.I can just do all of that for us, there won't be a drive to work or progress...that is not "democratization"...but this is typical of Silicon Valley tech bros who sit behind desks all day and haven't done any manual labour to have this kind of view
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