Tom Morello homenajeó a Fidel Castro

El guitarrista despidió a través de las redes sociales al ex presidente de Cuba, donde resaltó el sistema de salud, la inmunización infantil y la educación literaria del país caribeño. Mira todo lo que dijo.


"Viva la Revolución!", destacó Tom Morello en un post dedicado a Fidel Castro, con motivo de rendirle homenaje y subrayar que "sigue siendo un héroe para el Tercer Mundo" por desafiar "el imperialismo Yankee por 50 años".

Además, el ex guitarrista de Rage Against the Machine recordó que el gobierno de Castro "exportó doctores a países que lo necesitaron y y fue un defensor de los pobres y los oprimidos", y sentenció: "No es una sorpresa que millones lloren su partida".

"With what morality can the US leaders talk of human rights in a country where there are millionaires and beggars, where blacks face discrimination and great masses of Chicanos, Puerto Ricans and Latin Americans are deprecated, exploited and humiliated?"-Fidel. While I don't agree with all that Fidel Castro did there is ample reason why he is vilified in the US and yet remains a huge hero throughout the Third World. By defying Yankee imperialism for 50 years, instituting the best healthcare, child immunization and literacy systems in the Western Hemisphere (surpassing the US and Canada), exporting doctors to countries in need all over the globe (the Bush administration turned down his offer to send medical teams to New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina), and being an unrepentant advocate of the poor and exploited it is no surprise that millions will mourn his passing. Audioslave was the first US rock band to ever play in Cuba and that experience will be one I will always treasure, especially the trip we took to a former country club of the wealthy that had been turned into a free college for gifted musicians. #vivalarevolucion #RIPFidel
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