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How do the perspectives of Cubans living in Cuba differ from those of Cuban-Americans regarding their homeland and its government?

The discussion reveals a complex divide in Cuban perspectives based on geography and experience. Cuban-Americans often report that Cubans still living in Cuba "fucking hate Cuba" and its regime, suggesting widespread dissatisfaction with the government. However, this creates uncertainty about the true sentiment, as those who left Cuba may have fundamentally different experiences and motivations than those who remained. The conversation highlights how exile and displacement can shape narratives, making it difficult to determine authentic public opinion within Cuba itself, especially when contrasting viewpoints exist between diaspora communities and current residents.

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Understanding Cuban Sentiments

VICE News·7 months ago

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