I was very careful to avoid abuse in my question :(
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Replying to @wycats @andrewhatfield
you definitely weren't abusive. It's was the call out that we "don't make sense." I'm more than happy to try.
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Replying to @m3talsmith @wycats
to clarify,murdering hundreds & causing thousands to flee is ok, but saying support for him doesn't make sense is abuse?
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Replying to @andrewhatfield @m3talsmith
I think he'd probably say (legitimately): ppl on the right aren't very critical of deaths caused by capitalism
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Replying to @wycats @andrewhatfield
I think this is mostly a fair view in this subject: http://socialistparty-usa.net/7/post/2016/11/on-the-passing-of-fidel-castro.html …
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Replying to @m3talsmith @andrewhatfield
this feels inaccurate or at least "citation needed"pic.twitter.com/aOzzbdGzzW
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Replying to @wycats @andrewhatfield
I know it's not definitive proof, but when I started studying Cuba years ago, these kinds of stories popped up often
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Replying to @m3talsmith @andrewhatfield
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Healthcare_in_Cuba#Contrasting_views_on_Cuba.27s_health_system … it seems like there's some to like but plenty to be disturbed about.
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Replying to @wycats @andrewhatfield
That's not to defend it, but I think that's something often overlooked. They had been starved of external resources
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I think this is true, but doesn't explain going from ~$50MM to ~$100M in military spending since early 2000s. :/
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