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Cognitive dissonance!

So i should continue with my buys with a clear conscience?Cognitive dissonance!![]()
So i should continue with my buys with a clear conscience?Cognitive dissonance!![]()
This is bordering on politics, but, honestly, I think the embargo is part of the problem. I don't really doubt Fidel is doing some pretty despicable things, but, I don't think shutting the country off completely is going to solve the problem (or is currently). Open the country up to American investment, and give them some infrastructure to lose and they might change the way they play ball.
I think our change in policy towards trade with China some 10yrs ago is reaping enough benefits there to show that trade with the States (and the niceties that come with it) really get people to moderate. They just passed laws allowing private ownership of automobiles, apartments and land - granted it's limited, but if that's not a start in the right direction, I don't know what is.
snip.... The idea that only American trade and/or investment can affect Cuba is a bit, well, conceited.
The state Cuba is in right now is primarily because of Fidel's policies, not because of the embargo.
This is bordering on politics, but, honestly, I think the embargo is part of the problem. I don't really doubt Fidel is doing some pretty despicable things, but, I don't think shutting the country off completely is going to solve the problem (or is currently). Open the country up to American investment, and give them some infrastructure to lose and they might change the way they play ball.
I think our change in policy towards trade with China some 10yrs ago is reaping enough benefits there to show that trade with the States (and the niceties that come with it) really get people to moderate. They just passed laws allowing private ownership of automobiles, apartments and land - granted it's limited, but if that's not a start in the right direction, I don't know what is.
While I agree with your sentiments in part, let's not get too presumptuous or self-important. Cuba has the entire world to trade with, except for the USA. The idea that only American trade and/or investment can affect Cuba is a bit, well, conceited.
The state Cuba is in right now is primarily because of Fidel's policies, not because of the embargo.
My opinion...Fidel is already dead. Whens the last time anyone has seen or heard from him.
My opinion...Fidel is already dead. Whens the last time anyone has seen or heard from him.
Last night i was watching a program on what Fidel is doing secretly, but the CIA knows very well from information from defectors. The gist of the story is that Cuba has biological labs that are producing anthrax and all sorts of horrible biological weapons for use against primarily the USA. Fidel is openly negotiating with North Korea, China, and AL-QAIDA. I can't smoke a Cuban with a clear conscience while this nutjob is still alive. And to be clear about all this, his brother, who is taking over after fidel dies, is even more anti USA than Fidel. I have to be able to sleep at night!
Well, after studying all the information given here on this thread and rethinking my position, a good night's sleep helps, i've decided to keep the status quo for now. If all out war breaks out with Cuba, don't say i did'nt tell you so. :whistling:
Not sure what you mean, but may you have everything you wish for!Well, after studying all the information given here on this thread and rethinking my position, a good night's sleep helps, i've decided to keep the status quo for now. If all out war breaks out with Cuba, don't say i did'nt tell you so. :whistling:
I really doubt that Cuba has an Army big enough to take us on.
Taking note of where you are "From" it's no wonder you're "In the dark".
snip.... The idea that only American trade and/or investment can affect Cuba is a bit, well, conceited.
The state Cuba is in right now is primarily because of Fidel's policies, not because of the embargo.
Not being American, I do have to somewhat agree that ONLY "American Investment" will affect Cuba substantially is correct. Right now, the majority of people in Cuba are living well below what the rest of the world would consider the poverty line. Will that change once the Embargo ends?? Of course it will. American investors are chomping at the bit waiting to throw money at it. Don't forget, that happened already in history, and we all know history repeats itself. It's obvious that the rest of the world isn't ready to throw money at Cuba, or else it would have happened already.
snip.... The idea that only American trade and/or investment can affect Cuba is a bit, well, conceited.
The state Cuba is in right now is primarily because of Fidel's policies, not because of the embargo.
Not being American, I do have to somewhat agree that ONLY "American Investment" will affect Cuba substantially is correct. Right now, the majority of people in Cuba are living well below what the rest of the world would consider the poverty line. Will that change once the Embargo ends?? Of course it will. American investors are chomping at the bit waiting to throw money at it. Don't forget, that happened already in history, and we all know history repeats itself. It's obvious that the rest of the world isn't ready to throw money at Cuba, or else it would have happened already.
So you're claiming Canada has no investors, and is financially impotent? You're claiming that all of Europe has no technology or money that they might want to invest in Cuba?
I realize the USA is the world's largest economy, but c'mon. There's absolutely nothing preventing France, Germany, the UK, Canada, Japan, China, and numerous other technologically modern and relatively wealthy countries from investing in Cuba if they so chose.
They have not chosen to do so because of Castro's policies. I wouldn't expect that to change with the embargo ending. There would have to be a policy change that was not hostile to business and investment.
The importance of the USA in this regard is over-stated, IMHO. Cuba has the rest of the world to trade with, and to seek investment capital, aid, etc, from.
cognitive dissonance: psychological conflict resulting from incongruous beliefs and attitudes held simultaneously. ie. I love Cuban cigars, but I'm supporting a no good murdering SOB when I buy them.
Doc.
cognitive dissonance: psychological conflict resulting from incongruous beliefs and attitudes held simultaneously. ie. I love Cuban cigars, but I'm supporting a no good murdering SOB when I buy them.
Doc.
This is the point precisely.
And Moki...spot on.
Cuba is what it is because of Fidel, a murdering, terrorist, tyrant, who bleeds its citizens dry, exploits them, imprisons them and murders them. Bottom line.
And do I feel any resentment over coughing up any funds to Fidel's buddy and brother-in-arms Hugo? You better damn well believe it.
But, I have a choice when it comes to buying (or not buying) Cuban cigars...when it comes to purchasing gasoline, what's the alternative, realistically? Can you go to the Venezuela-free station? It's a bitter damn pill to swallow, but it's not comparable to purchasing Cuban cigars.