Sunday, June 17, 2012

Cab Driver


This is the first photo I made in Cuba this past December, 2011. It may well be the best. This man ended up being our driver for multiple trips. He never missed a turn even though he only has one eye. He was typical of what one encounters in Cuba among the people-intelligent, kind, helpful, and interesting. Yes, he is a state employee; he has less freedom than those in many other places and that is a very bad situation. On the other hand he is Cuban and he loves his country. Unlike most cabbies in New York city he spoke English! and smelled OK. There are many instances that can be used to illustrate the oppressive nature of the Cuban government. Unfortunately there are as many or more instances of oppression that can be cited to prove the oppressive number of both the state and federal governments in our country-the USA. Neither Cuba nor the United States has a lot of room to talk re: human rights these days. It is mostly the pot calling the kettle black in the disputes between the two. And, just because sanctions seem to be working in Iran to some extent, it is not likely that similar tactics will work in Cuba where the USA has a century or more of supporting the wrong side.

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