• alcoholicorn@lemmy.ml
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    5 months ago

    Nothing you’ve said seems objectionable, I can’t imagine what set them off.

    Do you consider the party apparatus of say, Cuba, where every position is elected and has instant recall, and their last constitutional referendum passed with 90%+ approval, to be democratic?

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      5 months ago

      I would definitely want more parties in Cuba on the governance side. One party is ripe for abuse. Generally the more the marrier.

      Right now I think thier government is too large. Large isn’t necessarily bad, but a government should only IMO be as large as it needs to be to help its population. Of course on a political compass, I’m more on the libertarian end in terms of governance.

      I think the economics of Cuba would be better if the US would stop senseless embargo.

      Again, ideally we want strong communist economic and social fabric AND a thriving democracy to pick leadership. I think they are struggling on the latter.

      Of course my perspective is the strict embargos are in place solely because the US really doesn’t want communism to work. If it worked somewhere, then it makes US capitalism look quite bad.