Rest in Peace
Fidel Castro

August 13 1926 – November 26 2016
|
|
|
|
Back to Main
|
||
|
November 26, 2016
¡Adiós A Fidel Castro!
Rest in Peace Fidel Castro
Comments
Oh no did he pass on. My condolences to his family, friends, the Cuban people and the rest of all humanity. We have lost one of the worlds greatest thinkers and leaders that to the very end of his life sought nothing but social justice and world peace. May he now rest in Peace. It’s for us to now pick up the mantle and realize his dreams. Posted by: RayB | Nov 26 2016 7:13 utc | 1 Humanity lost a lot of great leaders lately. Chavez, Gaddafi, now Fidel Castro… My prayers with you, and condolences to the family. Posted by: Harry | Nov 26 2016 8:06 utc | 3 He made it to 90. When the CIA tried to kill you for several decades, I think that’s an age to be proud of. Posted by: J.L.Seagull | Nov 26 2016 8:12 utc | 4 Many Americans will now besmirch Fidel for what he did, not realizing he did what many of them just talk about doing, taking up arms to overthrow an oppressive government. Posted by: Mick McNulty | Nov 26 2016 9:18 utc | 6 Whether or not one liked the person or the rôle he played on the world’s stage, he handled himself in the best possible way that fulfilled the adage – take care of the enemy you chose, you become like them. He chose integrity instead. Now that corner of the world’s stage is emptied of his presence, and the audience is the poorer for the absence. Splendid Fidel, now others must fill your space, Rest well. Posted by: Formerly T-Bear | Nov 26 2016 9:21 utc | 7 A great loss for the people of Cuba and for all those who try to withstand the relentless power projection of the Empire of Chaos! Adiós, comandante en jefe! Posted by: Thomas Bargatzky | Nov 26 2016 10:44 utc | 10 Adiós A Fidel Castro indeed. RIP, pausing occasionally to roll in your grave every once in a while when recalling that you consistently outsmarted AmeriKKKa’s Best & Brightest for more than half a Century. Posted by: Hoarsewhisperer | Nov 26 2016 12:12 utc | 13 What kind of legal justification has the US to occupy a piece of the Island? They bought it? Posted by: Mina | Nov 26 2016 13:41 utc | 15 Guantanamo is the product of a perpetual treaty signed in 1898, I think, Mina. And Castro did not challenge it. Same status as Gibralta, or Ceuta and Melilla. Posted by: Laguerre | Nov 26 2016 13:58 utc | 16 Woke up this morning listening to the local sports station here in Northern NJ. Demonization also reaches the local nitwits via ignorant sportscasters. The world has lost a giant of a man….. Posted by: georgeg | Nov 26 2016 14:10 utc | 18 Lots of Cuba-US relatio cables at Wikileaks (check their Twitter account for the links) Posted by: Mina | Nov 26 2016 14:17 utc | 19 OT but for some reason the 3rd thread, where it belongs, does not open for me Posted by: Mina | Nov 26 2016 14:32 utc | 20 @20 Thanks Mina for the interesting article Posted by: virgile | Nov 26 2016 14:52 utc | 21 I totally agree with jfl, b. The picture conveys , what I believe to be the true soul of Fidel after so many years of MSM propaganda picts. Posted by: juannie | Nov 26 2016 15:07 utc | 22 Mina@19 – “…Assange is fine gave an interview to https://twitter.com/YoumnaNaufal today…” Posted by: PavewayIV | Nov 26 2016 15:18 utc | 23 Castro was a brave intelligent man who worked for Cuba’s independence from the USA. Posted by: dahoit | Nov 26 2016 15:21 utc | 24 a true icon of popular resistance and, even though you wish he’d live always as a reminder to empires and the oppressed that there are other ways, other priorities, we also stay grounded in the recognition that he was merely mortal after all – surely there are magnitudes of people around this shrinking globe remembering this one man and feeling the loss today Posted by: b real | Nov 26 2016 16:10 utc | 26 PIV Posted by: Mina | Nov 26 2016 16:26 utc | 27 re: Harry | Nov 26, 2016 3:06:30 AM | 3 @PavewayIV | Nov 26, 2016 10:18:36 AM | 23 Posted by: Jack Smith | Nov 26 2016 16:29 utc | 29 anyone who says ‘fuck you’ to the establishment, gets my respect.. and castro had a vision i relate to as well, apart from the herd mentality so prevalent everywhere.. my condolences to the people of cuba and his family. Posted by: james | Nov 26 2016 16:44 utc | 30 Fidel checking out is a shocker. I honestly thought the guy was immortal. Like George Burns. That Fidel should die within a few days of the anniversary of JFKs murder has to tell us something about how the cosmos works with a dark sense of humor, eh? Someone said: “Communism is not the answer,as the Cuban people have nada,the infrastructure is poor,and dictatorship is not a winning hand,no way no how.” Posted by: cabeza del toro | Nov 26 2016 17:01 utc | 32 Well said ‘head of the bull’ … your shit may be from a bull, but it isn’t the bullshit in #24. He is obviously a defender of the American way of rape and destruction of the planet. Posted by: rg the lg | Nov 26 2016 17:08 utc | 33 Just heard the report of the French radio correspondent in Cuba. It constrasts so much with what you hear in the US that I sum up: Posted by: Mina | Nov 26 2016 17:18 utc | 34 If Castro had survived just a couple of months more,he would have seen the twelfth U.S. president in power since he came to power in Cuba. Posted by: lysias | Nov 26 2016 17:18 utc | 35 @ Dennis, 28 Posted by: Jan Verheul | Nov 26 2016 17:29 utc | 36 Posted by: Jan Verheul | Nov 26, 2016 12:29:03 PM | 36 Posted by: Nottheonly1 | Nov 26 2016 17:53 utc | 37 I hope Raul is able to resist the temptation the Empire to the North offers, and is able to keep the best interests of the Cuban people in his heart. Posted by: ben | Nov 26 2016 18:01 utc | 38 @Jan, 36 Posted by: nonsensefactory | Nov 26 2016 18:04 utc | 39 Hey what’s up with this recount – is Donald wanting out? I’m suspecting it Posted by: aaaa | Nov 26 2016 18:24 utc | 40 Before becoming a revolutionary, succcessfully leading a guerilla insurgency on a relatively tiny island with no place to hide, and no way to smuggle in sufficient supplies to sustain an insurgency, Fidel went to Hollywood to become an actor. Posted by: C I eh? | Nov 26 2016 18:26 utc | 41 Castro was a brave intelligent man who worked for Cuba’s independence from the USA. Posted by: Hoarsewhisperer | Nov 26 2016 18:34 utc | 42 “dictatorship is not a winning hand” Posted by: ruralito | Nov 26 2016 19:02 utc | 43 It was/is a blockade, not ’embargo’. ‘Embargo’ implies US wasn’t importing Cuban machinery, car parts, computers, airplanes etc because, of course, Cuba had none of these things. And yet this word ’embargo’ has wormed its way, just the like brain-destroying fungus, cordyceps and the like, into the minds of the unwary who then regurgitate it without thinking. Posted by: ruralito | Nov 26 2016 19:14 utc | 44 Alexander Mercouris has a really useful retrospective on Castro’s great achievements, over at the Duran today. I’m not sure if a link will work here. Posted by: Grieved | Nov 26 2016 19:20 utc | 46 See if these links work. Posted by: Grieved | Nov 26 2016 19:22 utc | 47 I am disappointed, MoA. Posted by: JaimeInTexas | Nov 26 2016 19:37 utc | 48 @ Grieved | Nov 26, 2016 2:20:40 PM | 46 Posted by: Formerly T-Bear | Nov 26 2016 19:42 utc | 49 Do you ever wonder if your divine judge doesn’t have his hands full of blood? Posted by: Mina | Nov 26 2016 19:43 utc | 50 Speaking of divine justice, what do you think of the idea that Texas be severed from the U.S. (as it began) and given to the Zionists to get those Terrorists, Thugs and Thieves out of Occupied Palestine. Texas has plenty of space the Zionists can shoot off their guns as they do without hurting surrounding states. Posted by: Formerly T-Bear | Nov 26 2016 19:53 utc | 51 @ Denis | 28
You believe too much in propaganda, none of the claims you repeated about Gaddafi have anything to do with reality. Much like 24/7 lies about Assad, or Putin, or Iranian leadership. Posted by: Harry | Nov 26 2016 20:19 utc | 52 This is a fake news site. right? So, brother Fidel is still alive, having a cigar, laughing at what Obama has become. If one is lucky, one has a great man alive, during one’s sojourn on this zionist amusement park known as earth, like Gandhi in the 40s, Ho Chi Minh in the 60s, Mesrine in the 70s, Fidel for all those years. Fidel pointed out a secret that infuriated the US goobermint, early on, something that we all know now, and one of the reason this site is now fake news……..the goobermint cannot do a god damned thing right. But Fidel could, and did it with style. A tiny country that put more doctors into needy countries than all the other countries on earth. A tiny country that put up with all our imprecations and sanctions and survived. A people that let us know we were completely full of shit with a smile. I will miss Fidel, he is a yardstick among the millimeter men of the US and their Israeli owners. Posted by: Ruben Chandler | Nov 26 2016 20:22 utc | 53 @JaimeInTexas | Nov 26, 2016 2:37:40 PM | 48 Posted by: Jack Smith | Nov 26 2016 20:48 utc | 54 Castro goes to his grave knowing that an infant has more chance of survival in Cuba than in the US. That is a legacy. Posted by: JW | Nov 26 2016 20:50 utc | 55 Just thank you for letting me click-in to somewhere people aren’t being assholes about the loss of this hero. I’m heartbroken he is gone, even though he lived a long and transcendentally full life. I wish he could have left a better world… one that appreciated him more… but I will die grateful that he lived at all. Who didn’t have a little smile each time Fidel poked his finger in Uncle’s eye? Posted by: chet380 | Nov 26 2016 21:24 utc | 57 @48, yep, when I came across photos of comrades blowing out the brains of Batista’s torturers and spies, it was all I could do from leaping out of my chair and shouting “Huzzah!” “Justice, you gusano turd polishers!” Posted by: ruralito | Nov 26 2016 21:25 utc | 58 “…the goobermint cannot do a god damned thing right…” Posted by: ruralito | Nov 26 2016 21:30 utc | 59 all the fucking commies are coming out of the woodwork Posted by: lemur | Nov 26 2016 21:34 utc | 60 @ 60 Posted by: Formerly T-Bear | Nov 26 2016 21:35 utc | 61 nines @ 56 says: Posted by: john | Nov 26 2016 21:38 utc | 62 I hope is not to early for Requiem for a Fidel’s Dream. Posted by: Kalen | Nov 26 2016 21:39 utc | 63 Whenever I hear Leftists speak of Castro and Cuba, I am reminded of how hippies talk about the 60’s. Surely the recollections of drugged out teenagers, those who attended Woostock, would have more to do with reality than those recollections of Cuba, a place where almost none of these people have been. Posted by: C I eh? | Nov 26 2016 22:00 utc | 64 John @62 My consolation on the passing of Fidel: The CIA thought they owned Fidel’s life. First, they thought they could corrupt him, using his prestige and popularity to sustain and intensify US hegemony; failing this, they assumed their could assert their ownership of Fidel’s life by ending it when they wanted. They were unable either to corrupt or end Fidel’s life. This is something. Viva Fidel. Posted by: Roger Milbrandt | Nov 26 2016 22:53 utc | 67 @64, pure zionism or a jesuit commune. Make up your mind; it can’t be both. BTW Lenin was against Jewish nationalism AKA zionism. Posted by: ruralito | Nov 26 2016 22:53 utc | 68 addendum: when Jews complained about their lot in Soviet life, he(vladimir ilyich) urged them to assimilate, the finest advice anyone ever gave them. From a turrible commynist! Posted by: ruralito | Nov 26 2016 22:57 utc | 69 To understand the evil pathos of the Outlaw US Empire, one need look no farther than its treatment of Cuba–both before and after Castro. Fidel was an extraordinary person with the artificial hatred engineered against him–and the degree of its success–just as extraordinarily opposite morally and ethically. Castro’s treatment is what can be expected by Assange, Snowden and anyone else fighting for real freedom against the Outlaw US Empire, and they should learn from it–under no circumstances is the Empire to be trusted whatsoever. Posted by: karlof1 | Nov 26 2016 22:59 utc | 70 Fidel Castros adventures in the USSR Posted by: brian | Nov 26 2016 23:14 utc | 71 Fidel Castro 1960 in NY. speech in english Posted by: brian | Nov 26 2016 23:18 utc | 72 I had to search again for the poetry of Lawrence Ferlinghetti, on this occasion. This from Tyrannus Nix?:
Fidel Castro and his revolution rested on the determination of Cubans not to be bought off, or corrupted, by endless subversion or intrigues that can be peeled off a huge and souless roll of dollars. Despite imperfections, this society held out against enormous odds. This is Fidel’s legacy. Cuba’s medical infrastructure, its functional and responsible commitment to literacy, its social cohesion and political independence, and determination to outlast the US blockade,–these are all part of Fidel’s legacy. All of this “while a lizard still crawled out” of the eye of US presidents. Ruralito @68 & 69. Posted by: C I eh? | Nov 27 2016 0:10 utc | 74 Just delaying the inevitable. Posted by: TheRealDonald | Nov 27 2016 0:17 utc | 75 @75 You are right. I’ve been to Cuba. People there are hungry for consumer goods. One Walmart and the system will collapse. Posted by: dh | Nov 27 2016 0:27 utc | 76 hail caesar hr5732 that is sumtin you bet yer Posted by: tony soprano | Nov 27 2016 0:32 utc | 77 @ somebody Posted by: C I eh? | Nov 27 2016 0:53 utc | 78 charle s drake aka @77 is back! welcome… maybe you can hold hands with that religious zealot from texas… Posted by: james | Nov 27 2016 1:06 utc | 79 Isn’t it now time to close Gitmo Bay and boot the Yankees off the island? Posted by: x | Nov 27 2016 1:31 utc | 80 Elwood | Nov 26, 2016 8:44:37 PM | 81 Posted by: V. Arnold | Nov 27 2016 1:50 utc | 82 79 Posted by: tony soprano | Nov 27 2016 1:53 utc | 84 Today (Sunday) is a quiet day round here; that is unusual as whatever offspring choose to hang around with their friends are normally still in party mode on a Sunday, but even they, who have been raised to feel contempt for organised religion and to use their day off selfishly, are subdued by the news that a bloke who was one of the most instrumental in ensuring the collapse of South Africa’s apartheid regime, has karked it. Posted by: Debsisdead | Nov 27 2016 1:54 utc | 85 tony.. thanks for the hasbara update.. i am sure b will be happy.. Posted by: james | Nov 27 2016 1:54 utc | 86 Pygmies sniping ar a giant here tonight. Pygmies of a country whose hidden elite offed the last president of stature equal to Fidel. Posted by: Cortes | Nov 27 2016 1:57 utc | 87 james @ 79 & Debs @ 85: SO many truths in those postings, thanks! Posted by: ben | Nov 27 2016 2:11 utc | 88 Calling out a monster has no bearing or relevancy to the monsters in our own government or our own history. He was a monster. Deal with it. Posted by: Elwood | Nov 27 2016 2:11 utc | 89 elwood, i can go see abject poverty in the inner cities of the usa, or the rural towns that have been cleared out with not much of any community or life left in them.. other then the few poor souls left behind who didn’t go searching for ‘job’s in the cities, the rural communities ravaged by the same corporations driving everything into the ditch at present is a sight plenty visible in the usa. but thanks.. you think i need to go to cuba to see poverty? lol.. Posted by: james | Nov 27 2016 2:39 utc | 90 further to that, why was it the usa had to act like the usual dick it does towards other countries, including cuba – imposing its financial dictatorship and ban on anyone in the usa doing business with cuba? is that a sign of us strength, or a fanatical attachment to only it’s own self centered agenda of making others subservient to it thru force? Posted by: james | Nov 27 2016 2:41 utc | 91 You don’t need to go to inner cities. I live in a rough neighborhood and looks peaceful, but if you let your guard down, either your car gone or you find peace forever. Posted by: Jack Smith | Nov 27 2016 2:46 utc | 92 Maybe you’re right with one monster gone, but, but, but we’re bombing six or more countries now! Get rid of more monsters and hopefully bombs out the existence the two biggest monsters’ China and Russia federation. Posted by: Jack Smith | Nov 27 2016 2:46 utc | 93 Harry @ 52 & Jan @ 36 – yeah, OK, I’ve been hitting on the Koolaid a bit hard. Thanks for setting me straight. Muammar was a choir boy, and wonderful pan-African sort of guy who always sent his mom roses on Mother’s Day, never tried to up-skirt his all female security force, and donated to the SPCA. – He died a few years too early. If he had lived a few years longer then he could have witnessed the demise of his biggest enemy. That country that’s located to the north of Cuba, across the Gulf of Mexico. Posted by: Willy2 | Nov 27 2016 3:31 utc | 95 @85 great comment. Posted by: Circe | Nov 27 2016 3:45 utc | 96 RIP Fidel! You were no more perfect than the rest of us but stood up for a society that was not the top/bottom cancer the West represents. Posted by: psychohistorian | Nov 27 2016 4:25 utc | 97 @80 Posted by: Circe | Nov 27 2016 4:31 utc | 98 @ 97 Posted by: ~f | Nov 27 2016 5:34 utc | 99 @ 89 & 90 Posted by: ~f | Nov 27 2016 5:58 utc | 100 |
||