Andy Garcia sure is wrong
May 01, 2006Via Babalu comes Humberto Fontova’s defence of Andy Garcia’s new flick Lost City, which apparently has received quite a beating by the critics.
Apparently Andy made a picture of a Cuba that we have been told didn’t exist:
“Garcia’s tale bemoans the loss of easy wealth for a precious few,” harrumphs Michael Atkinson in The Village Voice. “Poor people are absolutely absent; Garcia and Infante seem to have thought that peasant revolutions happen for no particular reason - or at least no reason the moneyed 1 percent should have to worry about.”
You know movie critics really know their stuff, or do they? Humberto highlights a lot of facts about pre Castro Cuba that are worth repeating again:
Here’s a UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) report on Cuba circa 1957: “One feature of the Cuban social structure is a large middle class,” it starts. “Cuban workers are more unionized (proportional to the population) than U.S. workers. The average wage for an 8-hour day in Cuba in 1957 is higher than for workers in Belgium, Denmark, France and Germany. Cuban labor receives 66.6 per cent of gross national income. In the U.S. the figure is 70 per cent, in Switzerland 64 per cent. 44 per cent of Cubans are covered by social legislation, a higher percentage than in the U.S.”
In 1958 Cuba had a higher per-capita income than Austria and Japan. Cuban industrial workers had the eighth-highest wages in the world. In the 1950s Cuban stevedores earned more per hour than their counterparts in New Orleans and San Francisco. Cuba had established an eight-hour workday in 1933 - five years before FDR’s New Dealers got around to it. Add to this a one-month paid vacation. The much-lauded (by liberals) social democracies of Western Europe didn’t manage this till 30 years later.
And get this, Maxine Waters, Barbara Walters, Andrea Mitchell, Diane Sawyer and the rest of you feminist Castro groupies: Cuban women got three months of paid maternity leave. I repeat, this was in the 1930s. Cuba, a country 71 percent white in 1957, was completely desegregated 30 years before Rosa Parks was dragged off that Birmingham bus and handcuffed. In 1958 Cuba had more female college graduates per capita than the U.S.
Fidel has masterfully together with his legions of useful idiots throughout the world managed to completely change history. I have mentioned these figures about Cuba being prosperous to Danish people before in passing discussions about Cuba and they refuse to believe them. They still wear their Che shirts and talk about the workers paradise.
Comments:
Nice post. Have you heard that Benicio Del Toro is starring in "Guerilla," a movie about the face graces many liberal T-shirts? Hoo haa!
See cubanet.org for some minor details we won't see in "Guerilla," such as the 568 firing squad executions -- as reported by the New York Times -- that the communists conducted duriing the **first three months** of the revolution.
Normal killing was not enough for Che. His dramatic touch on these killings was to have the coup de grace administered with a .45 caliber handgun at five feet. Such a weapon at that range would likely to cause part of the victims head to explode.
Given the preponderance of idiots sporting his face on T-shirts, perhaps we should change the moniker "useful idiots" to "useless borgs."
Posted by: Will at May 3, 2006 10:13 PM


