Thursday, July 3, 2008

Babaloo's Waterloos: The Old Stand Bys

These are not new questions. Val has posed them all 100 times, at least, in different ways, because he knows that they will strike a chord with his readers when nothing else does. The questions are intended to sow division and distrust among Cubans, to pit the newcomer against the longtime exile, and to blame all Cubans for what Castro and his henchmen have done to our country. The old stand bys, the tried and untrue bromides.

This time around Val added a dash of alliteration to the poisonous mix. The "Topic for Tuesday' was "The Cuban people's worst enemy is the Cuban people." It was presented without qualifiers and Val himself subscribed to his own proposition in the "Comments." We did not and devoted a post of our own to explaining how truly disingenuous that statement was.

The next day it was "A Wednesday Wondering." This time, not wishing to be identified with his own proposition, Val posed it as a "True or False" question: "When it comes to Cubans there are too many chiefs and not enough [I]ndians." Is this supposed to be a bad thing? The desire to excel and to lead is berated in no one except Cubans. Most people are content to be followers. If Cubans desire to be leaders, what is wrong with that? If it is by their merits and with the consent of others then there is absolutely nothing wrong with it. If, however, one man takes onto himself absolute power and governs arbitrarily and against the wishes of the people, as Castro and his clique have done for 50 years, then it is a dictatorial impulse for which the dictator should be blamed not his hapless people. The implication of this proposition is that every Cuban is a Fidel Castro in utero. No greater injustice could be committed or greater libel published against the Cuban people.

Today Val posited A Thursday Thought: "All Cubans are political asylees, regardless of whether they come solely for economic purposes. Sí o no?" Another misleading and tendentious question because no Cuban came to this country solely for economic reasons and no Cuban came to this country without at least some economic reasons, whether they came on January 1, 1959 or yesterday. We all political exiles and all economic exiles.

Cuban haters attract Cuban haters and the threads to these posts bear that out. Babalú is now the most notorious anti-Cuban blog in the Cuban-American blogosphere. What formerly was restrained is now in the open for all to see. No attempt is made to veil their hate and no excuse proferred for it. Vitriol flows in their veins in torrents, and so, in their opinion, should the blood of Cubans on the island to expunge the crime of 1959. Except that Cubans living on the island today are not guilty of the crime of 1959. 70% were not even alive then. They are the real victims of Castroism, not their contemporaries who were spared the horrors of Communism and now have the gall to blame its victims for not surrendering their lives so that some day they might be able to vacation in a country to which they owe no allegiance and for whose people they have only the greatest contempt.

73 comments:

  1. Val looks into his crystal ball every morning for news from cuba.Val sees many things in the future for cuba.His internal crystal ball predicts that in a few years,Val will be elected El jefe of Cuba.

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  2. Enrique Rubio and Val prieto in "I Broke your culo mountain".

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  3. alex:

    What you suggest and what Val hopes, thank God, could never happen: "El Jefe" he will never be.

    The Cuban people have been ruled for 50 years by a man who profoundly detests them, has bled them white in numberless mercenary wars, and even once said that he wished the island would sink into the ocean forever rather than see socialism extinguished there.

    The Cuban people cannot be fooled again by the likes of Castro and Val would be the last person who could fool them.

    Besides, Val is a naturalized American citizen. He renounced his Cuban citizenship when he was sworn as a new U.S. citizen. He can run for neither president of the U.S. nor president of Cuba.

    He will, however, be celebrating the only country he loves -- this one -- on July 4th.

    BTW, Alex, since you were born in this country of Cuban parents, you are entitled to claim Cuban citizenship and could run for president of either country.

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  4. Alex que te hizo Fantomas en Nostalgia?

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  5. P.S.: Fantomas is in the same position as Val; he had to acquire U.S. citizenship in order to continue receiving his food stamps and so can never aspire to the presidency of Cuba. He will, however, be able to keep his food stamps even if Puerto Rico becomes an independent country.

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  6. Manny if Bush Can go to china , why Not Obama to Santiago de Cuba?

    People are waiting for your answer

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  7. Many what is a food stamp, never seen 1?

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  8. Manuel A.Tellechea said...

    P.S.: Fantomas is in the same position as Val; he had to acquire U.S. citizenship in order to continue receiving his food stamps and so can never aspire to the presidency of Cuba. He will, however, be able to keep his food stamps even if Puerto Rico becomes an independent country.


    Hahahaha Manuel..that's funny "RECEIVING HIS FOOD STAMPS" LOL..

    Thanks god I was born and raised here. Hey, Manuel are you sure I could have a Cuban citizenship? Wow! Awesome...

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  9. Eating on $21 for a week that explain a lot. mental sluggishness Hahahaha Enrique Rubio eat Cornflakes with a fork to save milk.When the Government told him about the last supper he thought the food stamps had run out.

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  10. I'm havin fun here...Enrique Rubio his doormat doesn't say "Welcome, " it says "Welfare."

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  11. NEWSFLASH;

    ENRIQUE RUBIO got arrested for breaking the gum-ball machine because it didn't take food-stamps.

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  12. alex hernandez= chivato

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  13. alex hernandez = pene corto

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  14. alex hernandez= trasvestis

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  15. alex hernandez= ganso

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  16. Alex:

    Yes, 100% sure of it.

    The Cuban Constitution of 1940 grants Cuban citizenship to all who have at least one Cuban parent.

    And once you claim your Cuban citizenship you can pass it on to your children.

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  17. What is a "philatelist?"

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  18. I LOVE YOUR BLOG MANUEL IS FREEDOM.

    ENRIQUE RUBIO AND VAL PRIETO STARTING IN " I LEFT MY JOCKSTRAP IN CUBA"

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  19. Alex Hernandez is not Cuban

    That's a joke Manuel

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  20. Thank you manuel...I'll look into it.

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  21. Alex Hernandez never saw a libreta in his life

    Alex Hernendez no sabe lo que significa escuela al campo

    Alex hernandex no sabe lo que es coger botella

    alex hernandez no sabe lo que es una cajita ni lo que hay adentro de ella

    alex hernandez jamas ha visto un mango

    Alex hernandez Si ha chupado otro tipos de mangos en NY

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  22. Manuel A.Tellechea said...

    A stamp collector.


    You're killin me manuel...Hahahahaha "STAMP COLLECTOR"

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  23. alex hernandez no sabe lo que siginifica ser cubano, el hombre jamas ha pisado la patria

    sorry kid 26 , usted necesita mas escuela todavia

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  24. Where is fantomas when you need him the most?

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  25. Enrique Rubio swallowed a meatball and thought he was swallowing Val's balls.

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  26. Alex How much do you make in a year?

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  27. I understand enrique..you don't have your food stamps yet, that's why you are using Chap stick for deodorant

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  28. Alex do you make more than 17k?

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  29. Hey, Enrique let me ask you a question? If I gave you a penny for your intelligence would I get change back.

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  30. Can't anwswer boy?

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  31. I am not enrique you fool

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  32. No, enrique you can't get food stamps at the post office. no, bro you can't.....lol stop askin me..k

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  33. Alex:

    Yes, 100% sure of it.

    The Cuban Constitution of 1940 grants Cuban citizenship to all who have at least one Cuban parent.

    And once you claim your Cuban citizenship you can pass it on to your children.

    Manuel Alex was born in the STATes . HE is american not Cuban. What are you talking about

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  34. Manuel Alex was born in the STATes . HE is american not Cuban. What are you talking about

    7/04/2008 11:14 AM

    Alex does not have a Cuban passport because he was not borned there.

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  35. socialism = death

    review= partying

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  36. Alex show me your Cuban passport?

    y tu carne de pionero?

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  37. Alex how much do you pay for your son monthly?

    Remember you have to be a responsible parent

    Pay your dues , dude

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  38. The only time enrique smelled hot food was when his next door neighbor farted!

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  39. Hey, Enrique you can't put dildo's on layaway with food stamps...bro, just ask Val to toss your salad..lol

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  40. Alex Hernandez never saw a libreta in his life


    Alex is that true? You never used a libreta to buy las migajas de castro. No tuvistes que comer arroz con gorgojo, ni arroz con huevo for the whole week, pan con aceite, chicharos con arroz , no meat, fish or poultry, pan viejo

    Man, and you want to become cuban just like that

    you are a fool, go back to school boy

    You should become austrian

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  41. Autrian like the man who sold you the anabolicos

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  42. Alex you used to be friends with him , why such hate at this point?

    What did fantomas do to you in Nostalgia?

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  43. WTF? is an Autrian? I WANT YOU TO SPEAK & WRITE ENGLISH OR GET OUT!

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  44. lol , lol


    austrian
    no te hagas el austriaco

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  45. ENGLISH IS YOUR FORTE, RIGHT ENRIQUE? LOL

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  46. I HAVE SO MUCH FUN HERE...WOOOOHOOO HAPPY 4TH OF JULY MY GRINGO CUBANS FRIENDS

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  47. Alex how many blogs have you opened and closed in the last 2 years?

    Is that a normal behavior?

    to date Ya no mas was the best

    the others sucked

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  48. tu eres americano alex, no le des vuelta al asunto

    no le hagas caso a MAt con la 1940 constitution

    la que vale es la del 76 la de Castro

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  49. YOU SPEAK ENGLISH WITH SUCH REFINEMENT...LOL YOU SHOULD TEACH ENGLISH.

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  50. MANUEL IS RIGHT..I SHALL BECOME THE NEXT JEFE OF CUBA. LOL

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  51. Alex I'm sergio I'm not fantomas

    I used to go to your blog

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  52. Alex me dicen que fantomas is your dad, is that so?

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  53. WELL, I HAVE TO GO...BBQ TIME THANK YOU MANUEL FOR LETTING ME HAVE A GREAT TIME IN YOUR BLOG, AND HAPPY 4TH...

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  54. oye que vas a poner en el bbq, squirrels o iguanas?

    y de postre mango, right?

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  55. EXCITING NEWS -- A NEW FANTOMISM IS COINED

    borned

    "Alex does not have a Cuban passport because he was not borned there."

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  56. manuel that fantomas guy is the best

    what would you do without him

    he is really good. Seem to know best

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  57. fantomas:

    For what it's worth -- which is absolutely nothing -- the Socialist Constitution of 1976 also recognizes Alex's Cuban citizenship.

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  58. Yes, fantomas is the life and blod of this blog.

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  59. wow Manuel you sat on the sidelines while fantomas and alex had their thing

    that was great , i loved how fantomas dispatched the rookie

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  60. What is "blod?"

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  61. Driday's quote

    "without fantomas blood Manuel will not have a blog life"

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  62. oops , i did it again

    " Britney"

    Friday's quote

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  63. Dalai Lama promete mantener diálogo con China
    The Associated Press

    NUEVA DELHI --
    Un enviado del exiliado dirigente espiritual de Tíbet dijo que la más reciente ronda de diálogo con China ha sido "una de las más difíciles" sostenidas hasta ahora, pero que regresará para continuar con el proceso en unos meses.

    Lodi Gyari dijo haber dicho a sus "contrapartes chinas, de manera sincera, que si no hay seriedad de su parte no tiene caso el desperdiciar el tiempo de todos" continuando el diálogo.

    Gyari habló con la prensa el viernes en el aeropuerto de Nueva Delhi, antes de su regreso a Dharmsala, sede del gobierno tibetano en el exilio.

    Dos días de encuentros fueron realizados esta semana en Beijing entre funcionarios chinos y enviados del Dalai Lama.

    the dalai speaks to the chinese , why not Obama to cuba, if MC cain goes to vietnam and Bush to china , why not Obama

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  64. What can I say, the Babalunians are losing it, they are trying to bring commentators to their defunct blog by sowing animosity between Cubans, to be called cowards! and that from the pen of Cubans, ahem American-Cubans, is just sick, they are the ones dividing us with the hardline, how can we ever become united with scum like Val and the fine cadre of writers.

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  65. fantomas= el bugarron de alex h

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  66. Vamos a respetarnos un poquito mas

    Manuel weed them out

    You are losing calidad

    None of the previous anonimos are mine

    I just got home from a bbq

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  67. Manuel said..."...The desire to excel and to lead is berated in no one except Cubans. Most people are content to be followers. If Cubans desire to be leaders, what is wrong with that? If it is by their merits and with the consent of others then there is absolutely nothing wrong with it..."

    Therein lies the rub Manuel, some people detest the fact that there are others who may be more capable to lead than themselves, megalomaniacs big and small are not capable of accepting reality, they refuse to allow any competition and what they consider disloyalty, their inability to recognize their own limitations robs them of the will to improve themselves and therefore they consider it appropriate to crush and demean anyone who dares to disagree with them, especially those whom they know are much more qualified to lead than the they are.

    Vana said..."...ahem American-Cubans, is just sick, they are the ones dividing us with the hardline, how can we ever become united with scum like Val..."

    Vana, te la comiste con ese comentario, you're right on the money cubanisima compatrióta. Oh wait!!! according to the anonymous commentator of July 2 2008 8:35 AM whose accusations can be found here I must be kissing up to you, because hey, let's not be complimentary to one another when appropriate lest we become derrière kissers. BTW, that anonymous commentator has not been able to find any testicular fortitude to answer my challenge to his shallow nonsense which can be found on the same thread mentioned and linked above at 1:36 AM on July 3, 2008, perhaps I frightened the creature when I called it a punk for not having the courage to post under its own moniker.

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  68. angel Garzon= manuel tellechea

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  69. Angel:

    Thank you, I have no qualms giving credit where it is due, or praising someone when it's deserved, if they want to call it sucking up, it's their problem, not mine, yeah I have been called a psychopant echo chamber, by Babalunians, it does not affect me in the least, they are the ones who get upset, not I.

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  70. Vana and Angel,
    Ignore the anonimi. As the old Cuban saying goes: "A palabras necias, oidos sordos".

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  71. Do not miss "el Americanito" de la Cruz, suggesting that newcomers are spies at his rant on Babalu. He should check the "arrival date" of all those spies caught by the American authorities in Miami. I dare him to find a single balsero in them.

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