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Originally Posted by Lisnaholic
Who's to blame? The Castro regime or the American sanctions? Either way, post-revolution Cuba has been a notoriously uncomfortable country to live in.
Maybe the pro-Trump Cubans in Florida are making this mistake:-
Biden = Healthcare for all = socialism = Cuban-style regime in USA
Also there's the rather paradoxical thinking of other Latinos For Trump: "I made it good in the USA: the last thing I want is more Latinos arriving and screwing things up for me. At least Trump should keep them out."
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Not to mention this term doesn’t mean ****. People from Honduras don’t necessarily give a **** about Panamanians. I get you’re the last one who needs to be reminded of that. One of the reasons Hillary lost was she appeared to think Mexico extended all the way to Cape Horn. It’s the myth that the so-called United States represents the most diverse population on the planet that perpetuates the fallacy that Latin actually means something. It’s also odd that the diversity of everything south of so-called Texas is the least acknowledged by white Americans considering the proximity. Most Americans can’t find Texas on a map but for those that can they know France from Russia and Iran from Japan but South America? Forget about it!