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Castro: power worship and poverty

Castro's value is as a symbol of the brain-addled power worship by baby boomer leftists in western democracies.

Mon, 28 Nov 2016

If Fidel Castro deserves to be remembered for anything, it is as a symbol.

A symbol, that is, of the kind of brain addled power and celebrity worship indulged in by a certain type of western left winger.

It is – or should be – odd that a charismatic “Maximum Leader”, striding around the place

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