U.S. Hypocrisy in Cuba
by
Jacob G. Hornberger
by Jacob G. Hornberger
If
there was ever a charge against the U.S. government on which most
foreigners would agree, it is the charge of hypocrisy.
Most Americans
continue to view their federal government as a beloved parent, one
who never lies to them; who takes care of them and gives them freedom
in the form of welfare, health care, Social Security, education,
grants, subsidies, and protection from drug dealers, immigrants,
terrorists, and oil companies; and who is devoted to spreading freedom
and democracy around the world.
Most of the
rest of the world sees the reality an increasingly oppressive
and military-oriented government whose cruel and brutal foreign
policies have engendered deep-seated anger and hatred, whose officials
often lie, especially if national security is involved,
and which is now employing the time-honored tactic of using terrorism
as an excuse to suspend the rights and freedoms of its citizens,
even while preaching about the importance of freedom and democracy
to the rest of the world.
Heres
a recent example of U.S. government hypocrisy. The U.S. Special
Interest Section in Havana recently built a propaganda billboard
for the Cuban people to read. One of its posted messages read, In
a free country you dont need permission to leave the country.
Is Cuba a free country?
Now, what better
example of hypocrisy than that?
After all,
every U.S. official and especially those working in Cuba
knows that if a Cuban leaves his country to come to the United
States, U.S. officials will attack the immigrant on the high seas
and, in cooperation with Castros gendarmes, forcibly repatriate
him (or her) to Cuban communist tyranny. In other words, while Cubans
need permission to leave Cuba, they also need permission from U.S.
officials to enter the United States, and if they dont secure
such permission U.S. officials forcibly return them to Cuba.
But the hypocrisy
is even worse than that. Because guess what Americans need in order
to travel to Cuba? Permission from U.S. officials!
Now, its
true that U.S. officials dont call it that. They say, hypocritically,
Americans are free to travel to Cuba because we U.S. officials
believe in the fundamental right of freedom of travel. But if you
spend any money there, upon your return we will arrest you, charge
you, indict you, convict you, incarcerate you in a federal penitentiary,
and fine you.
And the hypocrisy
doesnt stop there.
Every Cuban
fully understands that such things as public schooling, national
health care, social security, welfare, income taxation, and coercive
redistribution of wealth are socialism. Castro and his minions have
long been honest, direct, and forthright in proudly telling Cubans
that these programs are the heart of Cubas socialist economic
system.
Yet here in
the United States, nearly every federal, state, and local government
official, especially public schoolteachers all across the land,
proudly (and incorrectly) teaches Americans that the same programs
here in the United States are free enterprise.
Maybe the Cuban
Interest Section in Washington ought to construct its own billboard
and post the following message for Americans to read, Johann
Goethe said that none are more hopelessly enslaved than those who
falsely believe they are free. Who are freer the Cuban people
or the American people?
May
27, 2006
Jacob
Hornberger [send him mail]
is founder and president of The Future
of Freedom Foundation.
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© 2006 Future of Freedom Foundation
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