HE’S EVEN A BIGGER IDIOT THAN JANE FONDA
If you doubt that, read the following:
Harry Belafonte Insults Herman Cain—but Hails Fidel Castro
By Humberto Fontova
New York resident Harry Belafonte recently denounced Herman
Cain as a “bad apple” as a “false Negro” and as someone “denied intelligence”
and “denied a view of history.” (whatever that means.) His host Joy Behar
snickered her approval of Belafonte’s every vocalization, often before they
were decipherable.
“If you believe in justice,” vocalized Mr Belafonte
in an interview with Cuba’s propaganda ministry years earlier, “if you believe
in democracy, if you believe in people's rights, if you believe in the harmony
of all humankind—then you have no choice but to back Fidel Castro as long as it takes!”
If only Herman Cain were a lily-white Stalinist whose
regime murdered more people in its first three years in power than Hitler's
murdered in its first six, jailed and tortured political prisoners at a higher
rate than Stalin's--including the longest suffering black political prisoners
in modern history. If only Herman Cain proposed policies to plunge a nation
more prosperous than half of Europe’s into one that repels Haitians. If only he’d driven
into exile—even with machine-gunners and Tiger Sharks as dutiful border
guards-- 20 per cent of the population from a nation formerly flooded with
immigrants.
Instead Herman Cain spent most of his life creating
wealth and promoting freedom. He personifies the antithesis to the disaster and
horror known as Castroism. This grates on Harry Belafonte.
And speaking of “denied a view of history.” (whatever
that means) Belafonte’s own view is apparently “denied” an important datum:
namely that if his hero had prevailed over the Butcher of Budapest in Oct.
1962, Belafonte’s career would have crashed, albeit right as it peaked.
"If the missiles had remained, we would have shot them against the very heart of the U.S., including New York City. The victory of socialism is well worth millions of atomic victims.” (Che Guevara, November 1962.)
“My dream is to drop three Atomic Bombs on New York City (Raul –not Fidel—Castro, Nov. 1960.)
"The Negro?is indolent and spends
his money on frivolities and drink, whereas the European is forward-looking,
organized and intelligent,” wrote AWS
hero Che Guevara in his diaries. Shortly after entering Havana, Che took a break from signing death warrants and
blasting apart the skulls of defenseless men and boys, exhaled, wiped his brow
and gave a radio conference. A black listener asked him what the revolution
planned to do for Cuba’s black. “We're going to do for Cuba’s blacks exactly what they did for the Cuban
revolution. By which I mean nothing!”
“VIVA CHE!—VIVA FIDEL!” roared Harry Belfonte’s
friend Jesse Jackson arm in arm with Castro at the Univsesity of Havana in
1994. Actually, Che was much too modest. “Nothing” is not an accurate
description of Castroite treatment of Cuba's blacks. In fact, these lily-white sons (Fidel and
Raul Castro) of a European Imperial soldier (Angel Castro) who butchered Cuban
patriots for pay by the King of Spain, forcibly overthrew a Cuban government
where Cuban blacks had served as President of the Senate, Minister of
Agriculture, Chief of Army, and Head of State (Fulgencio Batista a grandson of
slaves who was born in a palm-roofed shack in the Cuban countryside.) These
blacks had all served elective and appointed office in a nation 72 per cent
white, by the way.
Not that you'll learn any of this from the liberals'
exclusive educational source on pre-Castro Cuba: the Godfather II movie, which is probably
still an improvement over what you got in college. Today the prison population
in Stalinist/Apartheid Cuba is 90% black while only 9% of the ruling Stalinist
party is black.
In 1980 Harry Belafonte
visited Cuba to collude with Castro’s KGB founded and mentored
propaganda ministry for a documentary in his honor titled, “I Look at My Life.”
Within walking distance of where Belafonte posed for Castro’s cameras detailing
the horrors of life for black Americans, the world’s longest-suffering black
political prisoner languished in a torture-chamber.
“N*gger!” taunted his
Castroite jailers between tortures. “We pulled you down from the trees and cut
off your tail!” Shortly before his death in 2006, this prisoner, Eusebio
Penalver, granted this writer an interview. “For months I was naked in a 6 x 4 foot
cell,” Eusebio recalled. “That’s 4 feet high, so you couldn’t stand. But I felt
a great freedom inside myself. I refused to commit spiritual suicide.” Eusebio
Penalver suffered longer in Castro’s prisons than Nelson Mandela in apartheid South Africa’s.
On another of Belafonte’s
almost annual visits to Castro’s fiefdom he again posed for Castro’s propaganda
ministry complaining about the stifling censorship in the U.S. “In the U.S. people don't know the truth," he
vocalized for Castro’s press. Within walking distance of his fulminations
against U.S. racism and censorship, Black human-rights activist,
Dr. Oscar Biscet was being kicked, spat upon, and burned with cigarettes in a
Castroite torture chamber. Cuban doctor, Oscar Elias Biscet had been sentenced
to 25 years in Castro’s gulag for public readings of the Works of Martin Luther
King and the U.N. Declaration of Human Rights.
Shortly after Belafonte’s Cuba
visit in Dec. 2009 the Black human-rights activist Orlando Zapata-Tamayo, was
beaten comatose by his Castroite jailers and left with a life-threatening
fractured skull and Subdural Hematoma. A year later Zapata-Tamayo was dead
after a lengthy hunger-strike. Samizdats smuggled out of Cuba by eye-witnesses’ report that while gleefully
kicking and bludgeoning Tamayo, his Castroite jailers yelled: “Worthless
N*gger!–Worthless Peasant!”
Apparently Castro’s
KGB-founded and trained police regarded all of the above blacks as “False
Negroes” and “bad-apples.” And surely the MSM kept you as informed about this
half century of racist horrors 90 miles from U.S. shores as they did about Nelson Mandela, 8000 miles
from U.S. shores?
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