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“Cuba’s sovereignty must not be violated!” — Chinese poster from the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962

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Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was born on August 13, 1926 in Biran, a former Cuban province in the eastern part of the island. He was the son of Ángel Castro Argiz and Lina Ruz González. His father was a Galician migrant; when he arrived in Cuba he had obtained some property and, as a peasant farmer, he dedicated himself to sugar cane production. His mother came from a peasant family in the province of Pinar del Río. Fidel Castro is one of the great protagonists of 20th century history and politics, and one of the most relevant figures in Cuban and Latin American history. He is considered the father of the Cuban Revolution.

His first studies were in the rural public school of Biran, where he learned to read and write, continuing the following educational levels in private catholic schools in the city of Santiago de Cuba. In 1945 he graduated as a bachelor of arts at the Colegio de Belen in Havana, belonging to the Society of Jesus. He then entered the University of Havana to study social sciences and national and international law.

Restless, observant, sharp in his reflections and outstanding in all learning, in the university environment he joined the socio-political struggles of his time, occupying various positions in the University Student Federation. With an ideology favorable to just, libertarian and popular causes, he soon became involved in revolutionary activities, such as those of the Committee for the Independence of Puerto Rico.

Fidel Castro was 25 years old when he was designated by the party as candidate for Congress in the elections scheduled for June 1952, but on March 10 of that year the coup d'état of Colonel Fulgencio Batista Zaldívar took place, being Fidel Castro one of the first to denounce the reactionary and illegitimate character of the de facto regime and to call for its overthrow.

On July 26, 1953 he commanded the assault on the Moncada barracks in Santiago de Cuba, a plan that included also taking the Bayamo barracks, in an action conceived as a detonator of the armed struggle against the Batista regime. Unfortunately, his tactics failed and he was taken prisoner by the repressive forces of the tyranny a few days after the military setback. He was held incommunicado for 76 days. He was put on trial and sentenced to 15 years in prison. However, the popular reaction in his support and that of the rest of the Moncadistas succeeded in pressuring the government, and they were released in May 1955. Weeks later he founded the 26th of July Movement to continue the revolutionary struggle. In the name of revolutionary power, he proclaimed on April 16, 1961 the socialist character of the Cuban Revolution. He led the Cuban people in the days of the dramatic October Crisis of 1962.

After the triumph of the Cuban Revolution, he was elected deputy to the National Assembly of People's Power -created in 1976-, representing the municipality of Santiago de Cuba. From then until 2008, he served as President of the Council of State and President of the Council of Ministers. Fidel Castro received a large number of foreign and Cuban decorations, as well as numerous academic and honorary distinctions from centers of higher education in Cuba, Latin America and Europe.

On January 3, 1961, at that time, the President of the United States of America (USA), Dwight D. Eisenhower, broke diplomatic relations with Cuba due to political and ideological differences, and ordered the closure of the US embassy in Havana. Subsequently, on February 3, 1962, Democratic President John F. Kennedy officially ordered the economic and commercial blockade of Cuba.

He promoted on a worldwide scale the battle of the Third World against the current international economic order, particularly against the foreign debt, the waste of resources as a result of military spending and neoliberal globalization, as well as the efforts for the unity and integration of Latin America and the Caribbean. He was the main promoter of the Non-Aligned Movement.

He led the determined action of the Cuban people to confront the effects of the economic blockade imposed on Cuba by the United States for more than sixty years and the economic consequences of the collapse of the European socialist community, and promoted the tenacious effort of Cubans to overcome the serious difficulties resulting from these factors, their resistance during the so-called Special Period and the resumption of the country's economic growth and development.

For almost fifty years, he promoted and directed the struggle of the Cuban people for the consolidation of the revolutionary process, its advance towards socialism, the unity of the revolutionary forces and of all the people, the economic and social transformations of the country, the development of education , health, sports, culture and science, defense, confronting external aggressions, conducting an active foreign policy of principles, solidarity actions with the peoples who fight for independence and progress, and the deepening of the revolutionary, internationalist and communist consciousness of the people.

On July 31, 2006, he resigned from his official positions due to health problems. From then on, he wrote about the problems of the contemporary world in numerous reflections and articles published in the Cuban media during his convalescent period. He dedicated enormous efforts in his last years to projects related to agriculture and human and animal nutrition. Due to his moral authority, he influenced important and strategic decisions of the Revolution.

He passed away on November 25, 2016, in Havana, Cuba at 10:29 p.m., at the age of 90. In compliance with his will, his remains were cremated. His ashes were deposited in the Santa Ifigenia Cemetery, in a solemn ceremony, on December 4, 2016.

The president was a symbol of resistance on the continent, before the advance of the US imperial forces. The figure of Fidel Castro was not only a symbol in Cuba but also in the world, thanks to his actions in defense of the welfare and sovereignty of the island and its inhabitants. Despite being subjected to the US blockade, Cuba managed to maintain its sovereignty and Fidel and the Cuban revolution became a figure of impact and inspiration in the Latin American context of the 20th century, his challenge to the most powerful power, he turned the revolution into a model of the Latin American resistance and elsewhere, and the image of Fidel with his beard, cigar and green military clothing as universal symbols of rebellion.

Among the actions he carried out to maintain sovereignty and transform Cuban society, the following can be mentioned:

  • The Literacy Campaign of 1961 and the redesign of the education system to improve the levels of education among a large part of the Cuban population that was illiterate in 1959. Carried out with volunteers and at a low cost, in a short time it reflected an improvement in the rates of literacy, made education universally accessible, leading Cuba to be the first place in Latin America in 2007 in literacy.

  • The provision of Cuban medical assistance to Latin America and other countries. The large number of highly trained medical personnel travel to various countries and the Latin American School of Medicine is expanded on the outskirts of Havana

  • Establishment of the "Scientific Pole" and development of the biotechnological sector, which led the island to achieve important exports of pharmaceutical products for 296.8 million pesos compared to 233.4 million for sugar exports. In addition, Cuba's investment in the "Polo Científico" has built a professional and institutional foundation for future success in the pharmaceutical and other scientific fields.

Fidel Castro Interview (1985) - castro-stuff

Fidel Castro History Archive fidel-freethrow

Fidel Castro in Guadalajara [w/ subtitles] (1991) fidel-salute-big

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Today I had more than enough sleep, and 1 cup of cafe

Now I'm ready to fuck up this world! sicko-blur

[-] Carl@hexbear.net 6 points 5 days ago

Drove through an area that was on fire a week ago yesterday. Acres and acres of burnt stumps, it was like seeing a preview of the apocalypse.

[-] PorkrollPosadist@hexbear.net 10 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

The 1980 road bike restoration is almost done (good, I'm just about sick of it). Everything except the head tube has been taken apart and cleaned meticulously. Everything removable except the break levers has gone through an ultrasonic bath. 90% of the rust is gone. All the cables and cable housings have been replaced. The wheels have been cleaned and trued. I'm just waiting on a set of tires now, and then I'll put on some fresh bar tape.

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[-] Goblinmancer@hexbear.net 8 points 6 days ago

In battlefield they will beat you to death with hammers if you aim or not move in a straight line.

[-] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 6 points 5 days ago

This sounds more like Eega. Smh fake “everything is a movie” fans.

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[-] woodenghost@hexbear.net 14 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

The Duolingo Spanish podcast actually has an episode that depicts Castros literacy program in a purely positive light: Una maestra en botas tells the story of a young woman who volunteered. Every volunteer got a scholarship as a reward.

[-] HarryLime@hexbear.net 9 points 6 days ago

National Guard officers in DC do a young officers' coup

[-] InevitableSwing@hexbear.net 11 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

The saga of my roof leak continues. I've wised up. Every time my landlady said something - I said the same thing - "Okay." Trying to get details is pointless. She'll contradict herself just some seconds later.

  • She said the roof guy would come soon. In about a week? This week?

  • He'll come soon. Or he might come soon.

  • Today she said - maybe tomorrow? Maybe not?

  • She called me up 25 minutes ago and she said "He'll be there in 10 minutes - okay?"

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I wonder if he's actually coming today. Haha. Anyway - I guess this is the biggest level of progress I can hope for. And - hopefully - it won't rain any time soon.

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The roof guy showed up literally within 60 seconds after I posted. He looks like a spaced-out character on a Coen Brothers movie. I hope he knows what he's doing.

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[-] CrispyFern@hexbear.net 9 points 6 days ago
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[-] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 6 points 5 days ago

There are 48 films about Tora-san (the Japanese version of Chaplin’s “tramp” character) spanning 26 years. Basically the original MCU

I bet if you took poop transplants from people who survived chemotherapy and cancer and gave them to people before they go into chemo it'd have a non zero chance of having a positive effect on survival rates

[-] Grownbravy@hexbear.net 8 points 6 days ago

My gf thinks I should be on ADHD medications, and she’s probably right.

[-] LeylaLove@hexbear.net 9 points 6 days ago

The quest for a second job continues and goes well! I had an interview today that went well, they wanna hire me on as part time and do a second interview when one of the chefs is there, which works because as much as my other job is fucking with me I don't want to leave it quite yet. This would be my first job with paid time off!

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[-] lelkins@lemmygrad.ml 12 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

the work time is done. all i can do is cry in pain.

my ears hurt. my head hurts. volume was always low and yet i still get this tremendous pain.

i was sick, i can't enjoy a nice cold CONTENT WARNING: ALCOHOL due to antibiotics and shit but even if i can, it's never enough

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[-] jjsandwich8@hexbear.net 11 points 6 days ago

Honestly its a breath of fresh air when a place you apply to just straight up tells you that they won't hire you. So many other places have just said "Will get back to you soon!!" and just ignore me lmao

[-] makotech222@hexbear.net 4 points 5 days ago

Sekiro is so much easier playing at 5k x 2k @ 165hz. The input lag is nothing anymore.

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[-] LeeeroooyJeeenkiiins@hexbear.net 5 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

do youse guys think pistachios would go good in a coleslaw made with shaved brussel sprouts

what about with little chunks of pineapple

maybe instead of mayo a little apple cider vinegar and greek yogurt, garnished with cranberry raisins and more pineapple

Maybe roast the shredded brussels? or blanch to keep vibrant green

Maybe season it with paprika, cumin, pepper and onion powder like a moroccan rice pilaf?? Add a little caramelized sliced fennel??? Guys?

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[-] Carl@hexbear.net 5 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

The Mongol-Celtic war began in 1456 as a result of disputes over fishing and whaling rights in the islands southeast of the two nations, which the Celts had begun settling in the early 14th century following the invention of large ocean-going vessels by the previously island-bound Celts. The war was also driven in part by flagging support for the Mongol government following their defeat at the hands of Japan in the decade previous.

Initially, it was believed that the war would be a short one, as the Mongols were very heavily militarized, and the isolated Celts had never invested heavily in their own defense. These beliefs were validated by the first year of the war, when the Mongols made their landings across the narrow channel that separated the two continents, and siezed two of the Celts' coastal cities.

But the mongols that made the initial landfall would be the only ones to step onto Celtic territory, as the return of the Celtic Navy from its anti-piracy missions destroyed the Mongol vessels and besieged the Mongol coast. But it wasn't the Celtic navy that won the war - it was Celtic factories.

On land, the Celts built more muskets and cannons in the first year of the war than the entire world combined had managed to build in the years previous, meeting the Mongol horse archers and decisively defeating them in a series of engagements outside of Gergovia. Once the captured Celtic cities were retaken, the expedition to Mongol lands was planned for, with an entire fleet of galleons commissioned in order to bear the musketeers across the strait into the Mongol homeland.

During this time, the Celts experienced a communist revolution. This did not impede the war plans, and in fact the now state-owned factories were arming divisions of troops faster than ever before by the revolution's end.

The Celts made their landfall in the sixth year of the war, overrunning Mongol positions on several beaches and establishing sieges of four coastal cities. Flying overhead were their newest and most fearsome weapons of war, the mighty Zeppelins, scouting deep into Mongol territory and dropping bombs on defensive positions.

and then the civ with the lowest score in the game won a diplomatic victory. i don't even know how that mechanic works it came completely out of left field.

[-] bubbalu@hexbear.net 5 points 5 days ago

I had no idea you were playing Civ and not recounting a serious event for too long.

[-] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 10 points 6 days ago

Sir this isn’t a pity party, it’s a pithy party. Feel free to pity yourself as long as you’re concise.

[-] dumpster_dove@hexbear.net 5 points 5 days ago

Got POOPED on by birds the SECOND TIME IN TWO WEEKS this is a CONSPIRACY against me the doves have been plotting with the seagulls, no other explanation

[-] sewer_rat_420@hexbear.net 10 points 6 days ago

I wish a very happy 2nd amendment to all my comrades living in the District of Columbia

[-] CrispyFern@hexbear.net 4 points 5 days ago

Some songs are great despite being funky, or maybe because of it.

[-] DragonBallZinn@hexbear.net 13 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

I fucking hate rightoids so much.

They’re absolute monsters. Why do normies love douchebags so much?

What’s worse is nothing I can possibly say will ever get to them. Any thing I can possibly try to wipe their smug grin off their face? They’ll laugh it off knowing damn well all their lives are perfect. Even the fucking universe bows down to worship the ground they walk on.

Can someone please explain why everyone (including nature itself) loves assholes, and what did nice people do to make the entire planet hate them?

EDIT: Removed medicalized terms to describe reactionaries

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[-] CrispyFern@hexbear.net 4 points 5 days ago

flashbacks to undertale when the dog absorbed the artifact stalin-stressed

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