Sharing this list of resources for aid for Cuba. I gotta say US Imperialism is really testing my patience more than usual nowadays and I am deeply infuriated but try to redirect that energy towards those who need it.
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Sharing this list of resources for aid for Cuba. I gotta say US Imperialism is really testing my patience more than usual nowadays and I am deeply infuriated but try to redirect that energy towards those who need it.
Absolutely fucking ghoulish for the US government to keep saying "We're trying to offer life-saving aid to Cuba" when Cuba's most immediate and life-threatening problems could be solved if the US government just lifted its fucking fuel blockade.
This is what the United States are doing to the Cuban people.
Cuba needs FUEL for the love of God.
Disagreement among Caricom members hampers unified response on Cuban sovereignty and US intervention in the region
Caribbean countries have pledged to support Cuba through a humanitarian crisis exacerbated by a US fuel embargo, after a leaders summit defined by regional divisions over Washington’s policies. The decision to send humanitarian assistance to Cuba was announced during a press conference on Friday to mark the end of the four-day Caribbean Community (Caricom) meeting in St Kitts and Nevis, which secretary of state Marco Rubio attended to discuss US relations with Caribbean governments. The summit was held amid escalating tensions between Cuba and the US after the arrest of the Caribbean nation’s key ally, the Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, by US forces and the Trump administration imposed an oil blockade on Cuba in January. At the opening of the conference there were calls for dialogue to de-escalate the tensions between Cuba and the US, with Jamaica’s prime minister Andrew Holness raising concerns about the “severe economic hardship, energy shortages and growing humanitarian strain” and its potential consequences on the wider region. On Friday, the chair of Caricom, St Kitts and Nevis prime minister, Terrance Drew, said that the 15-country bloc will be responding “in a significant way to help the humanitarian situation in Cuba” within a month. Asked whether there will be a joint Caricom statement condemning the US military intervention in the region, which has included deadly military strikes against suspected drug boats in the area killing at least 151 people without providing evidence of wrongdoing, Drew told reporters that the body was investigating and gathering information to “ensure … a complete and comprehensive response”.
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This is happening in Cuba. Each day it passes it looks more like Gaza.
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My newest crossover, brings together Elena Castillo Flores, who is debating Adora Eros about the fate of Joabana (a stand-in for Cuba in this AU world). There's romantic tension, polyamory, and a surprise ending, and it sets the stage for my next fic, a sort of spinoff!