Cuban Punks Arrested on Charge of Possessing "Instruments of Dubious Origin"
From Saturday's Christian Science Monitor, another amazingly stupid sentence about the fetid dictatorship in Cuba: "Never forced to fret over college funds and health-care copays or contend with gaping divides between rich and poor, they've never faced the dramas of market-driven economies. Like most Cubans, they've earned little in their lives–because they have needed little." Keep in mind that this is from a news story, not some slobbering Saul Landau op-ed.
This type of nonsense isn't really worth engaging (though, if you need a primer on the grotesque and cruel Cuban regime, I have engaged it previously here, here, and here), but while the Christian Science Monitor is telling readers that it hardly matters that Cubans have little material wealth because they "need little" (and that there isn't an awful divide between rich and poor, because everybody is poor!), the Castro brothers are still busy arresting and harassing those who find "the dramas" of free speech and a market-driven economy worth exploring.
According to the their unofficial Facebook page, members of the Cuban punk band Porno Para Ricardo were arrested again last week for "carrying instruments of dubious origin."
The members of Porno Para Ricardo were arrested on Friday, when traveling toward the home of Silvio Benítez (Liberal Party President of the Republic of Cuba) in Punta Brava, to go and leave some of the instruments they were going to use for the concert "I love my CDR. " This concert was scheduled to kick off the tour of the same name.
Ciro Diaz (guitar), Hebert Dominguez (bass) and Claudio Fuentes photographer were taken to the 5th Station of Playa and Gorki Águila (vocals) and William Retureta were taken to the station of Siboney. All were handcuffed and taken in patrol cars to police stations where they were accused of "carrying instruments of dubious origin."
And an update:
After the arrests suffered by the members of Porno Para Ricardo on Friday, November 26, Gorki Águila (singer and guitarist) was requested to appear on Saturday afternoon at the immigration office for questioning about his music, the concert in Punta Brava and an interview he recently gave to Radio Martí, the questioning was intended to intimidate him with refusing to allow him to leave the country, where the group is in the midst of the process to attend a cultural event in Los Angeles, which will be attended by Lech Walesa and Patty Smith.
I interviewed Gorki on a recent trip to America—he was allowed to leave temporarily, though if he didn't return at the scheduled time, the government would revoke his citizenship. In other words, he would be permanently separated from his wife, children, family, and bandmates. American and British punk rock kids raged against the oppression of Ronnie Raygun and Maggie Thatcher—remember Rock Against Reagan and Red Wedge?—because it's best to rage against an oppressor that doesn't oppress, to be a dissident when dissent doesn't mean spending months in a rat-infested jail cell. Billy Bragg started Red Wedge to protest the evils of Thatcherism, and a year later traveled to East Germany to perform at the communist dictatorship's Rote Liederfest (Red Song Festival). So if you are still confused, this is what real dissent looks like:
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"...contend with gaping divides between rich and poor..."
Right, because people in wealthy countries are all unhappy, because they have to worry about how to earn enough money to afford all the stuff you can buy in a wealthy economy.
They actually believe this shit.
I blame Tolkien.
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Like most Cubans, they've earned little in their lives?because they have needed little their masters like them poor and dependent on the crumbs from the Communist Party's table.
To be fair, most people in The Western World do spend large chunks of their lives fretting over the fact that others make more or less money than they do.
They could just not worry about it, of course, but that would anger their gods and peers.
We're hardwired to worry about our place in the social order. Blame your primitive monkey brain.
They're not true punk rockers if none of them sports a Che t-shirt.
American and British punk rock kids raged against the oppression of Ronnie Raygun and Maggie Thatcher
"Useless idiots"
The only decent Brit punk bands predated Thatcher's service as PM.
Only shitty HC bands in America bitched about Reagan for more than a song or two.
Not surprising there is a punk band in a country that uses 1950s automobiles for transportation.
Speaking of bullshit arrests / prosecutions:
Willie Nelson Will Likely Go to Jail for Pot Bust, Expert Says
http://www.foxnews.com/enterta.....z16jFOAFJM
At least he wasn't drinking 4 Loko.
But I think they also charged him with possession of beer and coffee.
Since people in America and G. Britain have more liberty than those in Cuba, American and English liberals should just shut their whiny little traps....because they aren't real dissidents, man. And it really grinds my gears when the Christian Science Monitor says true things with implications I don't like.
Sincerely, MM
Speaking of true things with implications you don't like: you're a douche, Lamar.
He was spot-on about the "whiny little traps", though...
My radical chic college life experience cost more than a Cuban village makes in a year. I deflect this guilt by bitching about Western democracies because it makes me feel like a true prole. I intentionally miss the point of anti-Castro writing and focus on double-secret relativist government oppression.
Love,
Lamar
You know who the real ingrates are? Those damned Tienanmen protestors. There they are, protesting a government that feeds them, houses them, gives them healthcare...and all these unthanking creeps can do is cavil about "freedom."
Clap your hands everybody, and everybody clap your hands. We're Lambda Lambda Lambda and Omega Mu. We come here on stage tonight to do our show for you. We got a rockin' rhythm and a hi-tech sound that'll make you move your body down to the ground. We got Poindexter on the violin, and Lewis and Gilbert will be joining in. We got Booger Presley on the mean guitar and a rap by little ol' me Lamar. We got Takashi beating on his gong, the boys and the Mu's are clapping along. And just when you thought, ya seen it all, along comes a Lambda four foot tall. So Wormser come on out here on the floor, so we can move our bodies, like never before. Break!
What the fuck's a frush?
Never forced to fret over college funds and health-care copays or contend with gaping divides between rich and poor, zombies have never faced the dramas of market-driven economies. Like most undead, they've earned little in their lives?because they have needed little.
Except braaaaains.
Zombies don't eat brains. What a stupid idea.
How would there ever be more than one zombie if zombies ate brains? You kill zombies by destroying the brain.
So if you are still confused, this is what real dissent looks like
Yes!
I've gotta say that last paragraph about Billy Bragg and anti-Thatcher and Reaganites is somewhat of a cheap shot. Dissent is dissent whether it is in liberal democracy or a communist state, whether the consequences are jail time or just a few disapproving glances from family members at holiday meals.
Granted, I disagree with Bragg, but taking potshots or attacking the guy's "street cred" isn't helpful and reminds me of tedious "you're not punk enough" debates. Freedom of speech is the operative concept -- whether it's marxist speech or libertarian speech it should be still be free.
Of course, I do not deny that Gorky is being more COURAGEOUS and risking much more than Bragg or the others, but Bragg's dissent against the executives in charge of Britain is just as "real" (dissent being defined as "non-agreement or opposition to a prevailing idea (e.g. a government's policies) or an entity" by wikipedia). I don't necessarily agree with his dissent but it is still dissent. To deny that would be to deny an essential truth.
Execution is called for.
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