Fidel Castro's famous interview with Lisa Howard

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@tapsofosiris3110
@tapsofosiris3110 4 жыл бұрын
I like how they're grilling him about allegedly supporting revolutions in other countries when the U.S. through the CIA was responsible for several Coups throughout central and south america.
@sovietpotato2353
@sovietpotato2353 4 жыл бұрын
dude the CIA checks youtbe comments, you are offending them atleast point out they are the official best at it, with the most coups they are ppl too dude you hurt their feelings
@borninvincible
@borninvincible 2 жыл бұрын
The CIA are nothing more than terrorists who fight for the DoD oil corp.
@claudemayers
@claudemayers Жыл бұрын
Fidel overthrew dictator Batista 1959 USA numerous overthrows & assassinations from Lamumba to many South American leaders. Besides taking over Hawaii imprisoning Hawaii's Queen, Outlawing their language. Does that sound like the USA starting in the 1600s? What they did to Native Americans? Read the most important book I think of the 21st century so far John Perkins new confessions of an economic hitman. very important book! And share it with your friends so you'll understand what's going on in the world right now including Niger in Africa the game of politics and puppetry In western Africa and many other places around the planet.
@BlueskyDenver
@BlueskyDenver 10 ай бұрын
@@sovietpotato2353lol there are over 90 countries whose governments the CIA overthrown. Read Philip Kinzer book titled “ Overthrow”, he is an American historian who has done a wonderful job in giving details on that.
@whatabouttheearth
@whatabouttheearth 4 ай бұрын
She was aware of that. Check out the documentary 'Kennedy and Castro: The Secret History' on Claire-Agathes channel She is about to be dead. She was the conduit of communication between Kennedy and Castro in 1963, both were trying to ease tensions and have descent basic relations, and she was in a relationship with Castro and really believed peace could happen. but then Kennedy was assassinated (Castro thought it was disgusting and sickening that they blew a man's brains all over his wife), and Johnson cut off the communication killing all hope, then she eventually enters the hospital for depression, while in the hospital she has a miscarriage, and the dumb hospital transfers her to the maternity ward where she constantly hears babies and sees babies with their new born mothers increasing her depression, at around this time Che says fuck it and disappears secretly going to Congo to continue revolutions (one of the terms they had with Kennedy was not to export armed revolution) because him and Castro felt that hope for peace was just killed, Lisa Howard, the interviewer, ALLEGEDLY doctors a prescription for pain killers and "kills herself" in a parking lot by swallowing all of them. ☹️ The true story is really really sad.
@nickyzwan2122
@nickyzwan2122 3 жыл бұрын
She uses a transatlantic accent. It was used in that era in the movies and on TV, and amongst the upper class. It was a mimic of upper-crust British accent
@Skrews
@Skrews 3 жыл бұрын
You cannot outsmart this man. He was ahead of his time
@presidential3228
@presidential3228 3 жыл бұрын
hes so smart his people are starving to death lol
@lenblack1462
@lenblack1462 3 жыл бұрын
@@presidential3228 No one is starving in Cuba. You are pathetic. At least people are waking up to the corrupt US govt. and Zionist Israel as well.
@fredcollins8919
@fredcollins8919 3 жыл бұрын
Only one who could easily match him then, in multiple ways/areas, was JFK & RFK (R.I.P). No one else came close
@presidential3228
@presidential3228 3 жыл бұрын
@@lenblack1462 😂😂😂 there’s literally no food in cuba bozo communist socialist
@Riddickisawesome101
@Riddickisawesome101 2 жыл бұрын
@@presidential3228 they would have more food if there wasn’t an embargo cuz the US simply cannot allow a socialist country to succeed without trying to make a colony out of them and exploit its people
@maycastle7069
@maycastle7069 3 жыл бұрын
I can speak spanish so I always wish these things had subtitles for the english speakers but I always wanted to hear his actual voice and words.
@margretblair5389
@margretblair5389 2 жыл бұрын
I don't but I understand. What they allow to be heard. Is not what he said!
@liz-iy6zm
@liz-iy6zm 3 жыл бұрын
she had an affair w castro.. lost her tv show shortly after she reportedly refused to spy on him for c i a. later a suicide. c i a control over media now legendary.
@Skrews
@Skrews 3 жыл бұрын
Fidel is the 🐐 for clapping
@jukaisea7262
@jukaisea7262 Жыл бұрын
She lost her show when she decided to support Kennedy. She k!lled herself because of a miscarriage (probably Castro kid? i don't know). But of course the cia had a role in the loss of her job, since they hate Kennedy too.
@rezzob
@rezzob 2 жыл бұрын
good old days when western media was concern about at least coming across as truthful and loyal to unedited content.
@whatabouttheearth
@whatabouttheearth 4 ай бұрын
It was because she fought the network to control her questions and narrative. She was far more important than people realize. She is one of the most important figures in US journalism Check out the documentary 'Kennedy and Castro: The Secret History' on Claire-Agathes channel She is about to be dead. She was the conduit of communication between Kennedy and Castro in 1963, both were trying to ease tensions and have descent basic relations, and she was in a relationship with Castro and really believed peace could happen. but then Kennedy was assassinated (Castro thought it was disgusting and sickening that they blew a man's brains all over his wife), and Johnson cut off the communication killing all hope, then she eventually enters the hospital for depression, while in the hospital she has a miscarriage, and the dumb hospital transfers her to the maternity ward where she constantly hears babies and sees babies with their new born mothers increasing her depression, at around this time Che says fuck it and disappears secretly going to Congo to continue revolutions (one of the terms they had with Kennedy was not to export armed revolution) because him and Castro felt that hope for peace was just killed, Lisa Howard, the interviewer, ALLEGEDLY doctors a prescription for pain killers and "kills herself" in a parking lot by swallowing all of them. ☹️ The true story is really really sad.
@whatabouttheearth
@whatabouttheearth 4 ай бұрын
It was because she fought the network to control her questions and narrative. She was far more important than people realize. She is one of the most important figures in US journalism Check out the documentary 'Kennedy and Castro: The Secret History' on Claire-Agathes channel She is about to be dead. She was the conduit of communication between Kennedy and Castro in 1963, both were trying to ease tensions and have descent basic relations, and she was in a relationship with Castro and really believed peace could happen. but then Kennedy was assassinated (Castro thought it was disgusting and sickening that they blew a man's brains all over his wife), and Johnson cut off the communication killing all hope, then she eventually enters the hospital for depression, while in the hospital she has a miscarriage, and the dumb hospital transfers her to the maternity ward where she constantly hears babies and sees babies with their new born mothers increasing her depression, at around this time Che says fuck it and disappears secretly going to Congo to continue revolutions (one of the terms they had with Kennedy was not to export armed revolution) because him and Castro felt that hope for peace was just killed, Lisa Howard, the interviewer, ALLEGEDLY doctors a prescription for pain killers and "kills herself" in a parking lot by swallowing all of them. ☹️ The true story is really really sad.
@notimetowaste1254
@notimetowaste1254 3 жыл бұрын
She's asking him about weapons and if they're necessary. looooool. What cojones this reporter has! When the USA is armed to the teeth with thousands and thousands of nuclear weapons alone. Hypocrite!
@Retroscoop
@Retroscoop 2 жыл бұрын
The US never ever was planning to nuke Cuba, especially since it was quite possible the nuclear fall out would also cover nearby Florida... and the anti Castro Cubans at the same time. The threat for Cuba was conventional only. A second Bay of Pigs or something like that. My guess is the USSR just jumped on the occassion to turn Cuba into a gigantic warship closeby the USA with nuclear missiles pointing toward it, just like American nuclear missiles in Turkey were pointing toward the USSR. Equalizing gesture. All that was resolved after the Missile Crisis. The only thing that did not get resolved was the CIA's obsession with getting Castro out. We all know how that ended.
@marinaperez8973
@marinaperez8973 2 жыл бұрын
The problem now with the war between Russia and Ucrania is that USA don’t like missiles near its borders but USA can put Missiles OTAN Near to Russia or others countries that is not friendly
@kimobrien.
@kimobrien. 2 жыл бұрын
@@Retroscoop How was the Cuban government suppose to know that? The US constatatly talks about limited nuclaer war. They'd already sent Alabama National Guard bombers repainted in Cuban colors to bomb Cuba and U-2 overflights. Cuba had the right to seek military aid from any country in the world to defend their sovereignty.
@Retroscoop
@Retroscoop 2 жыл бұрын
@@kimobrien. You miss my point: talking about nuclear war is something completely different than actually doing it. There was and still is no such thing as a nuclear handgrenate, with which you can only blow up Castro's presidential palace, but leave the rest of Havana unharmed. That was well known in the specialized literature. A "mini nuke" still would be at least as heavy as the Fat Boy. The US would never have gotten away with wiping out Havana, that is soooo obvious. There would have been no plausible denial possibke, and it would have led to international condemnation, similar to what would happen if Russia would try that trick in Ukraine. Destroying Castro's crops with fungus and other bio weapons, OK, that might have been tried: it is something that can be plausibly denied, but whether it would be very succesful in toppling Castro is quite something else. Therew were sufficiently other options left over for the US before even thinking about nukes. It's not because some crazy generals tossed with that idea, it ever occured in the minds of a US president. MacArthur suggested blowing up bridges with nukes on the border between N Corea and China. He was sacked immediately. The Kennedy's would never have allowed their generals to go nuclear. I'm sure there were sufficient back channels to make that clear to all parties concerned. It would have meant a nuclear war with the USSR.
@kimobrien.
@kimobrien. 2 жыл бұрын
@@Retroscoop The US has used nuclear weapons on people so it wasn't just talk. The US bombed Korea till no building over two stories stood in the North. Mac Arthur wanted to use nukes on Chinese cities and create a necklace of Radio Active cobalt at the Yalu river. until Truman relieved him. The US also carpet bombed Vietnam. There were no back channels that's why the hot line was created. In a later interview with Barbra Walters Fidel explains the Cuban position in detail. Obviously he is guarded in what he says not wanting to provoke a rebuke by the Soviet Union like when Stalin was calling Tito a fascist.
@ROCKDEES1
@ROCKDEES1 2 жыл бұрын
His son is doing wonders in Canada. He'd be so proud.
@mariom3467
@mariom3467 2 жыл бұрын
Ahahaha this comment is gold bro
@margretblair5389
@margretblair5389 2 жыл бұрын
So then why is the most common death in Alberta. Unknown. Is that Justin's objective?
@dashboardkid21
@dashboardkid21 2 жыл бұрын
He'd disown him, Justin is no Revoluntionary.
@arricammarques1955
@arricammarques1955 2 жыл бұрын
Completely wishful thinking!
@freebornjohn6876
@freebornjohn6876 2 жыл бұрын
I don't want to subscribe to conspiracy theories but Justin bears more resemblence to his dad's good ol' cigar smokin' friend than he bears resemblence to his dad...just sayin' what I see.
@amandamorac
@amandamorac 4 жыл бұрын
why this woman is not so popular? A movie about her would be AMAZING,touching,inspiring.
@liz-iy6zm
@liz-iy6zm 3 жыл бұрын
yes - she is in the screenplay I am writing ;)
@Mmmm12345
@Mmmm12345 3 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you ! But Hollywood and Netflix are busy selling sex and materialism
@Brandon-it4mb
@Brandon-it4mb 2 жыл бұрын
👀
@firsargentum5920
@firsargentum5920 Жыл бұрын
She was played in a film by Steven Soderberg called Che. Smart lady - one thing chauvinistic alpha males cannot handle is a smart attractive woman :) She died tragically 2 years later on July 4, 1965.
@Flawpeacock564
@Flawpeacock564 8 ай бұрын
Because she's a communist but im sure she popular now
@איתןזייתון
@איתןזייתון 4 жыл бұрын
Who else Came here from 73 questions with gal gadot?
@cameron6870
@cameron6870 4 жыл бұрын
What happened?
@borisnegrarosa9113
@borisnegrarosa9113 3 жыл бұрын
If you know Gal Gadsomething but not Fidel, then you're a moron.
@MaluManiquis
@MaluManiquis 8 жыл бұрын
Commandante Fidel gave brilliant, sharp answers to Ms. Howard's questions obviously intended to throw suspicion over the legitimacy of the Cuban revolution. You can indeed Rest in Peace Fidel while the rest of the world like my country the Philippines is still far from achieving just and lasting peace.
@НиколайРоманов-я8ч
@НиколайРоманов-я8ч 7 жыл бұрын
Philipines and Cuba have lot of similarities both gained independence from Spain but had to struggle against US imperialism and Hegemony over the former Spanish colonies
@electricdazz
@electricdazz 6 жыл бұрын
Lol fucking gusanos... Cuba had slavery and poverty before the revolution. Now the people of Cuba have healthcare, education and housing.
@epaddon
@epaddon 6 жыл бұрын
Cuba has had no freedom and liberty for decades under the rule of the Western Hemisphere's last Stalinist thug regime.
@mendezfocus
@mendezfocus 5 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@yorkshiremgtow1773
@yorkshiremgtow1773 4 жыл бұрын
@@electricdazz Slavery was abolished in Cuba in 1886 by Royal Decree- it had nothing to do with Castro.
@yoshiramirez4481
@yoshiramirez4481 5 жыл бұрын
How can you not love Fidel? The Amerikkkan empires, like every empire, intentions are to expand. And when countries decide they want no part of America, they get bombed or get an embargo put on them, which is an act of war. Now if ANYONE wants to have a dialogue about Fidel, I simply ask to keep your opinions to yourself and simply bring FACTS to the table.
@presidential3228
@presidential3228 3 жыл бұрын
Ok, you speak your mind cuba, prison, make a song about FREEDOM prison, food, none, livinf conditions, unlivable, no right to start business, no right to grow crops, embargo ? they can trade with anybody else in the world ? china and russia are good allys why dont they help ??? haha cuba and fidel are horrible, the cuban people are the best and its people like you that ruin this world, socialism doesnt work and it never will, GO LIVE IN CUBA BITCH
@gkdom1839
@gkdom1839 7 жыл бұрын
soy de fidel. viva la revalucion! your legacy will forever live on.
@mendezfocus
@mendezfocus 5 жыл бұрын
fuck him and you
@encomanenco7347
@encomanenco7347 5 жыл бұрын
The thousands Castro and his followers, murdered. Stolen money and property for power. Distruction of the Cuban people economy is the legacy these Communist brothers left behind. Even their own mother and sister disowned them. May they spend eternity in hell.
@agmendive7185
@agmendive7185 4 жыл бұрын
I am sure those that still say they love/loved-this mass murderer would never spend time in Cuba as the Cuban people have been forced to do. Hypocrites
@lucianofigueiredo4877
@lucianofigueiredo4877 4 жыл бұрын
@@mendezfocus 👍👍👍👍
@donald8354
@donald8354 Жыл бұрын
Abajo la Revolución abajo Fidel.
@winstonjaquez3996
@winstonjaquez3996 6 жыл бұрын
She did an interview with Che Guevara the following year, that be 1964
@husham6075
@husham6075 5 жыл бұрын
Were can i see it
@universalconquest4447
@universalconquest4447 5 жыл бұрын
@TheRealist 811 LOOOL BURN OF THE CENTURY.
@bodensick
@bodensick 6 жыл бұрын
Just saw Lisa Howard in the film..."The Man Who Cheated Himself" The movie was nothing special, but learning about her journalism career and the fact that she, not Barbara Walters may have been the original woman pioneer on ABC NEWS. She covered the Dem. Nat. Convention in 1960, had one of the first interviews with Russian Premier Nakita Kruchev. She used her apartment as a meeting place between Pres. Kennedy and Castro representatives including none other than Che Guevara!! She believed the U.S. and Cuba may have been on the way to a peace proposal until Kennedy was killed in Dallas. Pres. Johnson dropped this idea afraid that he'd be accused of being "soft" on Communism. In other words, Lisa Howard, although lost to time, deserves to be recognized and celebrated. Don't you agree, Barbara?
@tapthatt2012
@tapthatt2012 6 жыл бұрын
bodensick just watched the same movie! that brought me here.
@wmbrown6
@wmbrown6 4 жыл бұрын
@@epaddon - And an outright agent of the regime. This was one of many "straws" that eventually soured ABC on her; when she founded a group called "Democrats for Keating" in 1964, supporting Kenneth Keating's run against Bobby Kennedy in the Democratic race for US Senator from New York, that was the straw that finally broke the proverbial camel's back, as ABC first suspended and then fired her - and when she sued claiming wrongful dismissal, they used her consorting with the Castro regime against her. She died not long after.
@scorpioslut8385
@scorpioslut8385 2 жыл бұрын
Her interview with Che is a great one. One of my favorites. It is a bummer that it is not in English nor does it have English subtitles
@roseahern5203
@roseahern5203 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you.loved Che interview.che always💚🇮🇪🇦🇷🇨🇺
@eblgraphics
@eblgraphics 4 жыл бұрын
Uff Lisa Howard history is so sad... Great reporter...
@fredcollins8919
@fredcollins8919 3 жыл бұрын
The best
@solomonjenkins9505
@solomonjenkins9505 8 жыл бұрын
Who is narrating this? Sounds exactly like alan watts
@universalconquest4447
@universalconquest4447 5 жыл бұрын
It was, before he went Hollywood!
@TheNewcastlePilot
@TheNewcastlePilot 3 жыл бұрын
"It is not customary in our country" - about giving questions beforehand. Tell that to CNN etc and Clinton / Biden.
@nia_kayadoe
@nia_kayadoe 4 жыл бұрын
Came here from 73 questions with Gal Gadot?
@MrJoeybabe25
@MrJoeybabe25 4 жыл бұрын
Where is this from? Appreciate very much the upload!💗
@andrewlikestrains4138
@andrewlikestrains4138 3 жыл бұрын
Why does it cut off at the end?
@bongsndimande1284
@bongsndimande1284 4 жыл бұрын
History lessons from the great Fidel himself
@presidential3228
@presidential3228 3 жыл бұрын
there is nothing great from him
@jonatanmorales572
@jonatanmorales572 3 жыл бұрын
@@presidential3228 it’s appalling on how many animals with clothes (Fidel supporters) love him.
@presidential3228
@presidential3228 3 жыл бұрын
@@jonatanmorales572 Bro to me its scary. you could be walking next to one and not even know it l, its proven that democrats and socialist all have communist ideas, communism is the most disgusting thing on earth, lets send them to cuba for a month and see how good the revolution is going !!
@mito88
@mito88 3 жыл бұрын
@@presidential3228 proven? really?
@mito88
@mito88 3 жыл бұрын
y en eso llego fidel
@666-o1l
@666-o1l 6 жыл бұрын
Castro’s a true Cuban patriot.
@mendezfocus
@mendezfocus 5 жыл бұрын
fuck him and you
@encomanenco7347
@encomanenco7347 5 жыл бұрын
Fuck you too 666.
@yoshiramirez4481
@yoshiramirez4481 5 жыл бұрын
Numa Mendez, I'm curious, what makes you say that? The more studying I do about this man the more i admire him.
@-First-Last
@-First-Last 4 жыл бұрын
@@yoshiramirez4481 It greatly depends of what is your source. One of the best is to travel there as an ordinary person (not like Bernie Sanders did) or talk to people that escape from Castro's regime. You will 100% change your views about Castro.
@ponguso1
@ponguso1 4 жыл бұрын
@@yoshiramirez4481 that's the thing, you're actually studying him, he's just saying that because his views on this were shaped by American propaganda and the red scare
@MrJoeybabe25
@MrJoeybabe25 4 жыл бұрын
Is there more???????
@Twan1985
@Twan1985 4 жыл бұрын
I like the way how women spoke back then
@sjohn4134
@sjohn4134 7 жыл бұрын
Is that Alan Watts narrating?
@margretblair5389
@margretblair5389 2 жыл бұрын
How soon a star and pioneer like here are soon forgotten.
@huldrrrr9486
@huldrrrr9486 2 жыл бұрын
5:36: "No, no. I'm a mailman and I love capitalism"
@birhan2006
@birhan2006 4 жыл бұрын
Fidel Castro and Gerard Depardieu are brothers from different mothers
@karenmixer8782
@karenmixer8782 Жыл бұрын
Are you referring to CIA asset Fidel Castro?
@calrissianlando7792
@calrissianlando7792 6 жыл бұрын
She had an atlanticist accent when she spoke. Fascinating woman.
@kyledrums
@kyledrums 4 жыл бұрын
Very common for a certain type of East Coast wasp in the States at the time.
@calrissianlando7792
@calrissianlando7792 4 жыл бұрын
@@kyledrums shame we lost that style and class.
@nicmart
@nicmart 6 ай бұрын
Around this time Che was directing the firing squads.
@borninvincible
@borninvincible 6 ай бұрын
Typical uneducated western ignorance 🤡
@cliffpinchon2832
@cliffpinchon2832 Жыл бұрын
I was hoping she would ask about his collection of luxury cars, Rolexes, etc.
@ByproductRebelMind
@ByproductRebelMind Жыл бұрын
“A man can be himself only so long as he is alone; and if he does not love solitude, he will not love freedom; for it is only when he is alone that he is really free.” -Arthur Schopenhauer Are you ever gonna free yourself silly? Or will you parrot with others tongue? jajajaja
@meow-sr2bl
@meow-sr2bl 8 ай бұрын
Searched these up and the rolex fidel wore was from before the cuban revolution, i hope you do realise that fidel came from a well off middle class fsmily where he wouldve been able to afford one, same with che, fidel gifted two rolexs to che as these rolexs were “sport rolexs” they were very important for the work they were doing deep in thr godamn mountains of sierra maestra gathering forces. Rolexs were not the expensive luxury showoff item back then as they are now. With the cars? I have found nothing at all about them. Besides people making articles on “fidels cubas cars” about the models of cars in “fidels cuba.” I wonder where you got this big lie from? Relatives at thanksgiving? Strange.
@cliffpinchon2832
@cliffpinchon2832 8 ай бұрын
@@meow-sr2bl "Big lie"? Pal, just google "Fidel Castro net worth." smh
@LibertarianLeninistRants
@LibertarianLeninistRants 4 жыл бұрын
what a great man
@Besdayz
@Besdayz 17 күн бұрын
Howard was with Castro in Cuba when Kennedy was shot. Castro looked despondent and said that this will change everything now and shook his head. She was probably one of his lovers.
@WakeupMEDlA
@WakeupMEDlA 6 жыл бұрын
I do find it astounding , the strength and inflexibility , the blinded loyalty - that people express for Castro , Guevara , and the socialist revolutionary cause . On a purely intellectual basis , Fidel's arguments here are often weak and based on the premise that it is acceptable to 'invoke a wrongdoing of one's enemy, and use it as a defence for one's own similar wrongdoing' - a motif in the revolution's strategy to deceive and temporarily blind those impressionable enough to fall prey to the great charm and charisma of its figureheads . I have travelled to the country myself - and can tell you - as well as being a truly beautiful and inspiring people and island - that for the entirety of Castro's presidency , as well as into the years of his brother's - the people who are citizens are not allowed to leave the country without an almost miraculous and God given extenuating excuse , criticism is culturally unacceptable and punished often erratically and disproportionately , the inescapable mythos of the revolution and its symbolism becomes almost suffocating ( even as a tourist , while very interesting for a short space of time ) , the ubiquitous and shady CDR ( liken-able to a neighbourhood listening / informant organisation ) results in a paranoid unwillingness to express one's opinions freely , and the lack of internet access that is free and uncensored heightens the sense of isolation culturally and intellectually to the rest of the world and to the public domain of human knowledge . I ask - to those people who live in free nations , who are often the most vocal proponents of figures like Che and Fidel - would you really wish to endure the already difficult task of building your livelihood , relationships , and dreams - in this environment ?
@allengreene9954
@allengreene9954 5 жыл бұрын
jp j I find it amusing you believe that America and other first world countries are “free nation” Nothing in this country is free. There’s a reason why Cuba had a Revolution.
@epaddon
@epaddon 5 жыл бұрын
Talk about a non-answer to the question. But that's typical for Castro bootlickers.
@docmemphis
@docmemphis 2 жыл бұрын
I think part of what makes figureheads like Castro so endearing, is that people admire ideas over reality. Doesn't matter which side of the aisle you identify with, they're relatively terrible.
@kimobrien.
@kimobrien. 2 жыл бұрын
@@docmemphis No wonder you call your self a Doctor your a total idiot.
@docmemphis
@docmemphis 2 жыл бұрын
@@kimobrien. ok.
@whatabouttheearth
@whatabouttheearth 4 ай бұрын
She already knew the answers and that he was telling the truth. She believed in the revolution but tried to get him to throttle back on the harshness, she was his lover, she said he seriously didn't understand why people thought he was running a "police state" and was bothered that people felt that. I think that because the formers leaders of Cuba were all even more harsh than Fidel him and other people seriously didn't notice because that was all they knew, and conditions did get slightly better for the majority when Fidel took over, unlike the starvation and homelessness that existed under Batista.
@alfredocanals8890
@alfredocanals8890 2 жыл бұрын
Honor y Gloria eternos al Señor Teniente General Don Jorge Rafael Videla.....!!!!!
@Bibidrego578
@Bibidrego578 4 ай бұрын
Why is this a famous interview?
@whatabouttheearth
@whatabouttheearth 4 ай бұрын
Check out the documentary 'Kennedy and Castro: The Secret History' on Claire-Agathes channel She is about to be dead. She was the conduit of communication between Kennedy and Castro in 1963, both were trying to ease tensions and have descent basic relations, and she was in a relationship with Castro and really believed peace could happen. but then Kennedy was assassinated (Castro thought it was disgusting and sickening that they blew a man's brains all over his wife), and Johnson cut off the communication killing all hope, then she eventually enters the hospital for depression, while in the hospital she has a miscarriage, and the dumb hospital transfers her to the maternity ward where she constantly hears babies and sees babies with their new born mothers increasing her depression, at around this time Che says fuck it and disappears secretly going to Congo to continue revolutions (one of the terms they had with Kennedy was not to export armed revolution) because him and Castro felt that hope for peace was just killed, Lisa Howard, the interviewer, ALLEGEDLY doctors a prescription for pain killers and "kills herself" in a parking lot by swallowing all of them. ☹️ The true story is really really sad.
@jamesbenages649
@jamesbenages649 9 ай бұрын
Embargo, not blockade. If they were under a blockade, NOTHING WOULD ENTER OR LEAVE THE ISLAND.
@houdinihimself2584
@houdinihimself2584 4 жыл бұрын
Puerto rico is the worst country 😭😭😭😭😭 - Fidel
@meowcatcat3472
@meowcatcat3472 2 ай бұрын
Now you can see what a coup looks like in the USA, in real time. (July - Oct. 2024)
@romac9516
@romac9516 Жыл бұрын
Castro: imprisons countless political opponents, works to marginalise homosexuality, explicitly against free speech or press. KZbin audience: "the great Fidel Castro!!"
@waynetables6414
@waynetables6414 Жыл бұрын
every country imprisons "political opponents" during a revolution. That's what a REVOLUTION is. Every country in the 1960s "marginalized homosexuality". Pot meet kettle. "Freedom of the press" is american propaganda that is not real, believing it is real is akin to belief in Santa clause.. Go ask Julian Assange about how "free" he is. "Those who do not attempt to move do not notice their chains." - This Rosa Luxemburg quote applies to you.
@borninvincible
@borninvincible 6 ай бұрын
What was the last three books you read and studied about the Cuban revolution ? 🤡
@mariagaganta4925
@mariagaganta4925 4 жыл бұрын
ViVa 😷 Comandante Fidel ❤️🌎😎🌞
@ДМИТРИЙПопков-т1е
@ДМИТРИЙПопков-т1е Жыл бұрын
Вива истории о великом полководец фиделе кастро рус!!!
@brianoreilly1276
@brianoreilly1276 6 жыл бұрын
R.I.P. Fidel. U served ur people well
@brianoreilly1276
@brianoreilly1276 6 жыл бұрын
Andres de Villanueva . I come from Ireland and we ad our own conflict with the imperialist English. An the still av nearly a ¼ of our island. U.s.a. kept your country frm progresding
@brianoreilly1276
@brianoreilly1276 6 жыл бұрын
Andres de Villanueva well Andres I'm not going 2 dog your experience. But the grass is well greener on ¾ of this emerald island since we rid our country of the worlds leechers (English).an the U.S. r imperialist through companies. Our IRA our socialist bt maybe your right "dnt no till u live in it" but this capital system is jst 4 the rich. I still think socialism is a good plan. If it ws run right. I hope to visit your homeland someday
@brianoreilly1276
@brianoreilly1276 6 жыл бұрын
Andres de Villanueva Viva la Revolution
@brianoreilly1276
@brianoreilly1276 6 жыл бұрын
Andres de Villanueva i can only tink of ur situatation. My country men have had2 flee our ireland 4 700 years. That hw theres more irish in U.S. than here. an I'd die to free the rest of my island. Capitalist,socialist,Whatever!, but out with the Brits off our island. Tortured plundered an in Cromwells case "cleans Ireland of Irish". So I won't apologize 4 tat. Fidel bt more so Chè we are taught of. Patria ò Muerta. I hope uv a good life now. Adios
@brianoreilly1276
@brianoreilly1276 6 жыл бұрын
Andres de Villanueva ok. I apologize for that. Your experience is true an I respect that. We've different views about Chè s writing and ideas. Sorry again, no offence ment. I should of said our saying. Thiochaidh at lá (our day will come). P.S. impressed with your Irish :-)
@azeavers6039
@azeavers6039 6 жыл бұрын
strange to watch this knowing about the affair between the pair of them
@kayizaevergreen6222
@kayizaevergreen6222 6 жыл бұрын
az eavers, what was it ? Where they lovers?
@azeavers6039
@azeavers6039 6 жыл бұрын
Kayiza Evergreen yes they were, for quite a long time! you should google it, it is very interesting!
@kayizaevergreen6222
@kayizaevergreen6222 6 жыл бұрын
He was such amaniplative and intelligent man, I think that is the reason why she was later murdered!
@azeavers6039
@azeavers6039 6 жыл бұрын
Kayiza Evergreen yes definitely
@mirror452
@mirror452 5 жыл бұрын
@@kayizaevergreen6222 "Devastated by the loss of her career, Howard suffered a miscarriage in June 1965 and was hospitalized with depression. On July 4, 1965, while on an Independence Day vacation in the Hamptons with her family, she took a fatal overdose of barbiturates. Her death was ruled a suicide." Not sure where you got the idea that she was assassinated.
@aSouthFloridian
@aSouthFloridian 2 жыл бұрын
Is she American? I can’t believe people used to speak with a transatlantic accent.
@roseahern5203
@roseahern5203 Жыл бұрын
Yes American
@dieterrooke
@dieterrooke 8 жыл бұрын
Kial ghi publikighis 26-an de nov. 2016?
@AnthonyPritchett-s9i
@AnthonyPritchett-s9i Ай бұрын
Can I be the next prime minister of Cuba. Ant lashone or Onassis.
@mariagaganta4925
@mariagaganta4925 4 жыл бұрын
Don't 😷 Be Ridiculous 😠 This Is Not Custom In My County? What Part Of This People Are About To Call Allies Who Want To Go? Tell It Like It Is
@solomonjenkins9505
@solomonjenkins9505 8 жыл бұрын
Holy fuck idk if I just have a shit ear for british accents, but this is Alan Watts narrating this, 100%, I've listened to thousands of hours of watts and this is he
@raiderrodriguez
@raiderrodriguez 8 жыл бұрын
Solomon Jenkins he created what we call watts in bulbs? Haha
@solomonjenkins9505
@solomonjenkins9505 8 жыл бұрын
i don't believe that is what he's famous for
@Cynical2012
@Cynical2012 2 жыл бұрын
What are the chances? What does this lead you to conclude?
@BlueskyDenver
@BlueskyDenver 10 ай бұрын
lol he switches between Spanish and English 😅 quite the man to let people know he knows very well what he is talking about and that he is not to be taken lightly ..!
@utk567
@utk567 6 жыл бұрын
“All hails Fidel Castro,All hails Cuba!”
@mendezfocus
@mendezfocus 5 жыл бұрын
😃😃😃🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂
@notimetowaste1254
@notimetowaste1254 3 жыл бұрын
Hail
@ResidentEvilReVerseUniverse
@ResidentEvilReVerseUniverse 3 жыл бұрын
I’m trying to figure out how did she die, she doesn’t seem dead
@roseahern5203
@roseahern5203 Жыл бұрын
She died by suicide in 1965
@Cynical2012
@Cynical2012 2 жыл бұрын
The cuban regime imposes its own embargo onits own people.
@danilotosike7632
@danilotosike7632 6 жыл бұрын
Remember he was a lawyer without cause he never practice law like he said but living the good life
@amielcalangi8029
@amielcalangi8029 4 жыл бұрын
Gal Gadot
@AnthonyPritchett-s9i
@AnthonyPritchett-s9i Ай бұрын
Good day Mr. Castro
@mikejudge942
@mikejudge942 3 жыл бұрын
Algorithm
@Cynical2012
@Cynical2012 2 жыл бұрын
Cia agent
@whatabouttheearth
@whatabouttheearth 4 ай бұрын
Who her? 😂 Quite the opposite Check out the documentary 'Kennedy and Castro: The Secret History' on Claire-Agathes channel She is about to be dead. She was the conduit of communication between Kennedy and Castro in 1963, both were trying to ease tensions and have descent basic relations, and she was in a relationship with Castro and really believed peace could happen. but then Kennedy was assassinated (Castro thought it was disgusting and sickening that they blew a man's brains all over his wife), and Johnson cut off the communication killing all hope, then she eventually enters the hospital for depression, while in the hospital she has a miscarriage, and the dumb hospital transfers her to the maternity ward where she constantly hears babies and sees babies with their new born mothers increasing her depression, at around this time Che says fuck it and disappears secretly going to Congo to continue revolutions (one of the terms they had with Kennedy was not to export armed revolution) because him and Castro felt that hope for peace was just killed, Lisa Howard, the interviewer, ALLEGEDLY doctors a prescription for pain killers and "kills herself" in a parking lot by swallowing all of them. ☹️ The true story is really really sad.
@whatabouttheearth
@whatabouttheearth 4 ай бұрын
Who her? 😂 Quite the opposite Check out the documentary 'Kennedy and Castro: The Secret History' on Claire-Agathes channel She is about to be dead. She was the conduit of communication between Kennedy and Castro in 1963, both were trying to ease tensions and have descent basic relations, and she was in a relationship with Castro and really believed peace could happen. but then Kennedy was assassinated (Castro thought it was disgusting and sickening that they blew a man's brains all over his wife), and Johnson cut off the communication killing all hope, then she eventually enters the hospital for depression, while in the hospital she has a miscarriage, and the dumb hospital transfers her to the maternity ward where she constantly hears babies and sees babies with their new born mothers increasing her depression, at around this time Che says fuck it and disappears secretly going to Congo to continue revolutions (one of the terms they had with Kennedy was not to export armed revolution) because him and Castro felt that hope for peace was just killed, Lisa Howard, the interviewer, ALLEGEDLY doctors a prescription for pain killers and "kills herself" in a parking lot by swallowing all of them. ☹️ The true story is really really sad.
@marsdenk.6162
@marsdenk.6162 7 ай бұрын
She seems attracted to him
@whatabouttheearth
@whatabouttheearth 4 ай бұрын
Check out the documentary 'Kennedy and Castro: The Secret History' on Claire-Agathes channel She is about to be dead. She was the conduit of communication between Kennedy and Castro in 1963, both were trying to ease tensions and have descent basic relations, and she was in a relationship with Castro and really believed peace could happen. but then Kennedy was assassinated (Castro thought it was disgusting and sickening that they blew a man's brains all over his wife), and Johnson cut off the communication killing all hope, then she eventually enters the hospital for depression, while in the hospital she has a miscarriage, and the dumb hospital transfers her to the maternity ward where she constantly hears babies and sees babies with their new born mothers increasing her depression, at around this time Che says fuck it and disappears secretly going to Congo to continue revolutions (one of the terms they had with Kennedy was not to export armed revolution) because him and Castro felt that hope for peace was just killed, Lisa Howard, the interviewer, ALLEGEDLY doctors a prescription for pain killers and "kills herself" in a parking lot by swallowing all of them. ☹️ The true story is really really sad.
@whatabouttheearth
@whatabouttheearth 4 ай бұрын
Check out the documentary 'Kennedy and Castro: The Secret History' on Claire-Agathes channel She is about to be dead. She was the conduit of communication between Kennedy and Castro in 1963, both were trying to ease tensions and have descent basic relations, and she was in a relationship with Castro and really believed peace could happen. but then Kennedy was assassinated (Castro thought it was disgusting and sickening that they blew a man's brains all over his wife), and Johnson cut off the communication killing all hope, then she eventually enters the hospital for depression, while in the hospital she has a miscarriage, and the dumb hospital transfers her to the maternity ward where she constantly hears babies and sees babies with their new born mothers increasing her depression, at around this time Che says fuck it and disappears secretly going to Congo to continue revolutions (one of the terms they had with Kennedy was not to export armed revolution) because him and Castro felt that hope for peace was just killed, Lisa Howard, the interviewer, ALLEGEDLY doctors a prescription for pain killers and "kills herself" in a parking lot by swallowing all of them. ☹️ The true story is really really sad.
@danilotosike7632
@danilotosike7632 6 жыл бұрын
He didn't know about international politic he goes as he learn he talk and talk lies and lies but it is too late he went at sea bury without a soul and din;t accomplish any of his economic agenda nor politic so he create fear like he red in the French revolution he wan be friend from the Russia so he could play his economic game also he thought that there were a lot of $$$$$ somewhere in Cuba and of course to have a good happy hours break
@danilotosike7632
@danilotosike7632 6 жыл бұрын
He foolish most of the Americans people he say that The Cubans should be hold hard the good life should be end and suffer missing the good thing while supply by the USA
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