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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 21

    Cubans on the streets of Havana show little enthusiasm for the passing of power out of the hands of the Castro family: "Here, a new president comes and no one believes there will be change."https://nyti.ms/2vA6JcX 

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      2. Kelly 🇺🇸 🌩‏ @canyyoulove Apr 22
        Replying to @_VachelLindsay_ @raeganlady @nytimes

        Mexico is getting ready to elect a Marxis/socialist on July 1. He leads by 20 points. Free stuff for all, Mexican citizens and US citizens looking for their socialist utopia should move to Mexico. Sandy beaches, a new socialist government to mold and great drugs.

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      1. David Kinyua‏ @GreaterKudu1 Apr 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        Give Cuba a break. It has survived 60 years if American trade embargo which many can't and you chose not to write about that.

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      1. Jason Lifshutz‏ @JasonLifshutz Apr 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        Castro regime 2.0

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      1. Zakku Monogatari‏ @ZakkuMonogatari Apr 22
        Replying to @nytimes

        Fun fact, I met Raul Castro several years ago. His little son, Seoul, was with him and spilled a drink on me. He went to punish the boy but I stopped him and he laughed and said “You are a Cuban now.” I never understood what he meant.

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      2. David Benyajin‏ @dabeny Apr 22
        Replying to @nytimes

        Well duh, they're not stupid.

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      1. Clara Brown‏ @ggma5757 Apr 22
        Replying to @nytimes

        That’s socialism for you ! Never changes . True oppression not like how here in America . Where ppl run all over the world claiming they are a victims when in fact they are there makes it a bunch of bs.

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      1. Madonster‏ @Madonster Apr 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        Just like nobody believed the continuing Clinton dynasty would bring anything new for the people. A change is as good as a holiday at Mar-A-Lago...

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      1. Grady Wilson‏ @Zotopek Apr 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        As long as Raul still alive nothing will change, Raul will be a shadow President, after Raul who knows Venezuela got worse not better after Chavez death.

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      1. Alex Lesnoy‏ @Alex_Lesnoy Apr 21
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        Cuba nowpic.twitter.com/hfxu6Ry2ph

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      1. Jeff Gerbino‏ @GerbinoJeff Apr 21
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        Jesus F___ING Christ Cuba give it a couple months you've been pistol whipped by the Castro family for 60 years!

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      1. Francois Aigeldinger‏ @yru77 Apr 21
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        We will see what kind he is....

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      1. 张敬华已被双规!‏ @shakala20101365 Apr 21
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        中国企业家https://youtu.be/W71KY62uuJQ 

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      2. Kiki-riki‏ @cockingles Apr 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        Change? Free education and healthcare

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      3. Jim Villa‏ @thejmmyv Apr 22
        Replying to @cockingles @nytimes

        Sir when everything is “free” the amount available diminishes as demand exceeds supply. That is why like in Venezuela socialism did not work despite the nation’s oil wealth. The citizens of Venezuela are starving and living in a disaster day by day under a lunatic despot!

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      4. Kiki-riki‏ @cockingles Apr 22
        Replying to @thejmmyv @nytimes

        We have to look back history to understand the precent. The creation of a movement, independence and revolution is a consequence of oppression. It’s a on end on effect. We’ve should be thinking what is the root of the problem and been honest putting aside political ideology.

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