Friday, October 30, 2020

The Bell Still Tolls

"Hemingway hailed Castro’s revolution as ‘very pure and beautiful,’ Fontova said. ‘He was also a guest of honor at many of Che Guevara’s firing squad massacres. Hemingway loved to watch Che’s firing squads murder hundreds of Cubans. Hemingway would watch the massacres from a picnic chair while sipping Daiquiris.'" [More]

No wonder the writing establishment and  Hollywood loved the guy, including falling all over him for siding with the commies in Spain. And good on "Papa" to blow his own brains out when he could no longer get it up.

The ever-instructive Miguel A. Faria, MD, shares some little-publicized history and some pre-election thoughts on how communists exploit ignorance, fanaticism, and ambition to gain a beachhead from which to launch further cultural incursions -- ones that always end up at similar execution sites.

"¿Armas para que?" indeed. And as I recalled in that article, Americans taken in by the mask included no less a mark than GUNS Magazine, which compared him favorably with American revolutionaries in “Where Castro Gets His Guns” in its March 1959 issue, saying in words you can just hear Antifa using today, that "should serve as a signal to the embers of neo-fascism elsewhere."

Miguel's new piece is important. Read it and share it.

Today, please.

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