The New York Times admires former Cuban leader – Latest News
The transformation of the Gray Lady to the Pink Lady is full.
The newest instance is a New York Times Saturday story about America’s homicide indictment of former Cuban president Raul Castro.
“Cuba Backs Elder Statesman,” the Times stated in a reference box on the entrance web page of its print version.
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The story made the absurd declare that “officials closed ranks” round Castro, and added nauseating particulars as if the outpouring was real in a nation the place free speech is as scarce as gasoline.
“An avalanche of posts from state-run newspapers and high-ranking Cuban government officials showed photographs of Mr. Castro as a young soldier, greeting children, chuckling with brother Fidel, waving the Cuban flag,” the article continued.
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“The posts included gushing messages about his honesty and integrity.”
Not a phrase about how all the island was become a Soviet-style gulag by Raul and Fidel, who confiscated non-public property and despatched conscripted medical college students to Venezuela in exchange for oil.
So no matter their crimes, a minimum of the murderous commie brothers aren’t named Trump.
