WASHINGTON WATCH: Harry Belafonte On Fidel Castro, Communism

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Roland Martin sat down with Harry Belafonte for an exclusive interview. During the interview Mr. Belafonte discusses Fidel Castro and communism.

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  • @desertari
    @desertari 2 года назад +5

    Good analysis from Belafonte. I respect him more than ever.

  • @BXGUY73
    @BXGUY73 11 лет назад +7

    Some think Castro became totalitarian because he did not want to see the sacrifices made by the Cuban people and their revolution get SOLD OUT and turned back over to the hands they took it from. What would you have done Mr. Belafonte? What mistakes did you think Castro made? They should have asked him to specify. Helping Africa was not one of them and neither was helping Nicaragua. How do you expect him to not be anti-imperialist if they have been trying to kill him & sabotage Cuba?

    • @leninfranco9328
      @leninfranco9328 2 года назад +1

      @Curtis Beardsley you need to educate yourself. Let's start by blaming the united states you jackass! They were the ones that implemented the embargo.

    • @private1572
      @private1572 2 года назад

      @Curtis Beardsley Sounds like something your mother told while you were laying on the carpet watching the Cuban missile crisis with her.

    • @SammyTheBullFuck
      @SammyTheBullFuck 11 месяцев назад

      Fair points. I can totally understand

  • @jalusbrian
    @jalusbrian 11 лет назад +7

    so castro became oppressive? id like to see the evidence on that!

    • @SmithsNYI
      @SmithsNYI Год назад +4

      Cuban citizens crossing shark infested waters on leaky tubes to try to reach Florida isn’t enough for you?

    • @albevargiu
      @albevargiu Год назад

      Sta andando con la caposquadra assasina da anni collegata procuratrice escursioni e soldi per fare famose le figlie

    • @shavonaowens4
      @shavonaowens4 Год назад +1

      The Cuban revolution lost me when they was rationing out toilet tissue no thank you

    • @thenewzealandgringo9296
      @thenewzealandgringo9296 Год назад

      Right? I have heard that North Korea is also a paradise and that Kim Jong-Un is a super-nice guy who treats everyone with the utmost respect at all times.

  • @Mindbodyandspirit240
    @Mindbodyandspirit240 5 лет назад +8

    Long live Castro!

  • @VahanNisanian
    @VahanNisanian Год назад

    Harry Belafonte is one of the few Golden Age Hollywood stars hated by the "Christian" right.

  • @meinkorper2631
    @meinkorper2631 Год назад

    Fidel Castro Ruz was born in 1926 the son of a rich landowner in the vicinity of Santiago de Cuba. The parents of his mother Lina Ruz, who was )ewish immigrated from Turkey. Castro's father Angel Castro became a millionaire working for Rockefellers (jay family) United Fruit Company.
    While a student at Univ. of Havana Castro was also a notorious hooligan.
    Fidel joined UIR, an anti fascist and anti Catholic organization.
    He also associated himself with Communists. His friends were all Communists. At that time Castro became a KGB agent.
    While at the University, together with Ortiz he killed Manolo Castro - campus on 02/22/1948. He was also involved in the killing of police officer Fernandez and in the murder case of Lionel Gomez Castro was involved in confetti key invasion of the Dominican Republic on 09/20/1947, a rebellion staged by a radical/extremist student group.
    He was armed with a submachine gun.
    The Journalist Gerardo Reyes wrote in his article "Scotland Yard investigated Castro for Assassination".
    Cel Nuevo Herald, 04/10/2001/ that Fidel Castro was considered one of the suspects in the murder of the liberal Colombian leader Jorge Elicier Gaitin by Scottland Yard detectives, who investigated the case in July 1948, according to American investigator Paul Wolf (jooish).
    Castro made an appointment with presidential candidate Gaitan. On 04/09/1947/, at 11:00h, Castro and his associate Del Pino met in the Cafeteria Colombia in Bogota with Gaitan's assassin, the 22 year old student leader and Freemason Juan Roa Sierra, hours before he shot the Politician in a central Bogota street.
    The assassination brought on riots where 5000 people died. CIA agents William A. Wieland and Robottom kept an eye on the events.
    The Cuban Ambassador to Washington, Octavio Belt, was present in Bogota, and in charge of providing a plane for Castro and the other Communist radicals to return to Cuba.
    Castro got his law degree in 1949 in Havana and thereafter worked as a lawyer. At this time he also became a Freemason. He lacked principles, and labeled himself a Revolutionary.
    Castro found inspiration in the Spanish dictator Primo de Rivera. As long as the Cuban economy was thriving, he was unable to introduce communism. Fidel together with Batista planned all the details of Batista's take over from 1948 to 1950 sometimes in Batista's Villa Cooky Ness. Batista was called a symbiant, because the only purpose for having him in power was, to help Castro with the communist take over. Castro received communist Training in the Soviet Embassy in Havana from 1948-1949). Batista's coup on 03/10/1950/ was like a bad TV movie repeated.
    On /07/26/1953/ he led an armed riot against the dictator Fulgecio Batista in Santiago de Cuba, which officially rendered him a 15 year prison sentence. He was however, granted amnesty in 1955, after he moved to Mexico.
    Exiled in Mexico Castro got even more help from the communists.
    Veterans of the Red Brigades of Spain trained Castro in Mexico. The Mexican press accused them of being communist radicals.
    The Socialist president Lazaro Cardenas and London's vermin bankers protected them.
    Cardenas also provided them with some fancy weapons and and several farms and security houses where to train and live.
    Benjamin Vega published Castro's interviews in Alerta a new paper owned by Vasconelos and Batista.
    On 12/92/1956/, he returned together with 82 radicals that landed near Belic - Niquero, Oriente, in Cuba intending to fight Batista with the support of the CIA.
    The Cuban authorities monitored the landing. They did nothing, because Fidel was in Symbiosis with Batista.
    Castro's permanent headquarters was at Hacienda Sevilla, the largest farm in Cuba, in the Sierra Maestra Mountains , east of Tarquino Peak.
    Rockefeller Standard Oil earlier owned Hacienda Sevilla.
    The Americans were also able to supply Castro from Guantanamo Bay.
    U.S. Marine ships were caught transporting supplies to Castro in Camanera - Guatanamo in 1957.
    To justify Batista not using his Air Force for the only large military operation of the war, Plan H, Castro had his brother Kidnap 50 AMERICANS in the area.
    Fazit:
    Fidel Castro was a nose man supported secretly by the jay CIA. This information was withheld from us via the media (👃).
    Fidel in bed with the US government by screaming death to American Imperialism, secretly receiving all the support he needs from this damned Capitalism, just to continue the struggle against the fiction American Imperialism.
    This Circus is still on going.
    Books:
    Behind Comunism by Frank L Britton.--/
    The Anti Humans by D. Bacu.--/
    Freemasonry by Leon de Poncins.--/
    The Beasts Of The Apocalypse by Olivia O'Grady.--/

  • @CrowdPleeza
    @CrowdPleeza 10 лет назад +4

    Castro needs to allow Cuba to have an independent press and media.

    • @SammyTheBullFuck
      @SammyTheBullFuck 11 месяцев назад

      So they can become corporate owned propaganda outlets like the mainstream media in the west? If you want a free and transparent press, you should strive for it in America first. American media isn't free, at least not anymore. They've been taken over and you will not get the real news without a bias viewpoint or complete lies, slanting the truth

    • @JoeyAfrika
      @JoeyAfrika 10 месяцев назад +1

      Uncle Sam needs to allow a free and independent media

  • @user-ff2kz8cs3u
    @user-ff2kz8cs3u 11 месяцев назад

    Not aging well! Maybe ask Cubans if they agree? While searching for food out of garbage dumpsters!

  • @carlcarlson1369
    @carlcarlson1369 Год назад

    Somebody don't know what that talkin about somebody's delusional

  • @KaBoomChannel
    @KaBoomChannel 10 лет назад

    Anyone ever see that old 70s movie "The Gargoyles"? Remember their voice?

  • @Benjamin-gy5wx
    @Benjamin-gy5wx 3 года назад +3

    Well... I'm not listening to his music again.

  • @BillShartner
    @BillShartner Год назад +3

    Good riddance

    • @NoMasterz518
      @NoMasterz518 Год назад

      Fiyah Pon Yuh Pale Face Reptilian 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🐉😎✊🏾

    • @carcher3279
      @carcher3279 Год назад +2

      No, Good to riddance to you! 🫵🏿

    • @VahanNisanian
      @VahanNisanian Год назад

      Good riddance to your favorite John Wayne.