Cuba is in crisis. The island is suffering a massive blackout, plunging families into darkness and despair. So what do left-wing activists do? They rush in, waving banners, shouting slogans, desperate not to help but to put themselves at the center of the drama. The Cuban people are not looking for camera-hungry “saviors”—they’re simply trying to survive.
Groups like Code Pink, who have never seen a socialist regime they didn’t want to prop up, are shipping in their brigade of busybodies. These activists aren’t there to provide real relief. They’re there to snap photos, write blog posts, and make themselves the story while the actual victims of communism are left behind. Now, Hasan Piker—an expert in grift and empty outrage—has joined the crowd, all under the guise of “solidarity.” Please. These folks couldn’t care less about Cuban suffering; their true dedication is to their own egos.
It’s always the same tired script: America is the villain, socialism would work if we just gave it another try, and any failure—including horrifying blackouts and poverty—is somehow still our fault. The hypocrisy here is staggering. These limousine liberals wouldn’t last a night in Cuba’s conditions, but they love lecturing hardworking Americans about “justice” from their safe and comfortable homes. Funny how socialist apologists always have a ticket home waiting when the going gets tough.
Let’s be honest—these activist invasions do nothing for Cubans. They end up propping up a failed government, sucking up resources, and turning real tragedy into a circus. The Cuban regime loves these photo ops. It distracts from their own disastrous policies and gives them foreign pawns to play with, all at the expense of their own people. Meanwhile, globalists pat themselves on the back for “doing something”—as long as it doesn’t involve actually fixing the mess that leftists created in the first place.
How much longer will we let attention-seeking radicals treat oppressed nations like their personal playgrounds? Maybe instead of sending in Code Pink, we should send in some responsibility—and a dose of reality.
Source: Redstate
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