Something strange is happening out in the Caribbean. The Mexican Navy is now searching for two missing boats from a so-called “humanitarian” convoy headed to Cuba—the latest brainchild of the radical Code Pink crowd. Apparently, shipping supplies to a communist dictatorship counts as charity these days, and now, surprise, their leftist adventure has taken a turn for the worse.
Let’s be honest: Code Pink has always been more interested in making headlines than making a difference. Shipping aid to Cuba in rickety sailboats isn’t brave or noble—it’s reckless and pointless. The Cuban regime isn’t a victim. It’s a corrupt, oppressive government that punishes its own people. Propping up its officials with outside help doesn’t help the poor—it helps the tyrants.
Why is the left always eager to support these failed socialist states? The American people see Cuba for what it truly is: a living example of what happens when Marxist dreams become reality—poverty, misery, and abuse of basic freedoms. Instead of standing strong against these regimes, Code Pink and their allies want to wring their hands and throw our resources into the jaws of a dictatorship that crushes dissent.
Now there are missing boats, missing people, and all because of naive leftist idealism. The liberal media will spin this as “concern for the Cuban people,” but you won’t hear them blame the real culprits—Cuba’s corrupt leadership and their own activist allies who push dangerous stunts instead of real solutions.
The sad truth is, supporting failed socialist regimes never works out, for anyone. When will the left learn that sending “aid” to communists just ends up feeding the oppressors, not liberating the oppressed? Maybe next time, the social justice crowd can try sending common sense instead of cargo. Until then, their failed crusades will keep putting people—and our values—at risk.
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