had a great time at the palestine protest, i loved all the speeches and flags and costumes. I got to take the amtrack and the metro, chigago union station was beutiful. I SAW A RAT ON THE STREET IT WAS HUGE. People at the protest were very nice I made great conversation. I got a new nice jacket and ate fried rice from a resteraunt with a michilen star! i had a really great convo with a uber driver. he was really cool, grew up in france, worked in geneva and all over south america, had an accent i couldnt place, some sort of west african maybe, he had many cool stories, he was also enoamored with the amount of leather daddies that had pro palestinain stuff on their leather gear, at a pride thing last week. It really goes to show how important it is for us queers in the imperial core to be loud and proud about our suport of the global south. he also love cuba and thinks cubans are the most reslitient and brave people in the entire world and he patted my partner on the back and told them they should be proud to be cuban. just a deeply cool guy who lives rent free in my mind, he said we were brave and should be proud for protesting!
Congrats to the wholesome solidarity march you’ve attended…, and to your new transit, of course, I assume no trouble must’ve happened to you for a while
but on the other hand:
I SAW A RAT ON THE STREET IT WAS HUGE. People at the protest were very nice I made great conversation. I got a new nice jacket and ate fried rice from a resteraunt with a michilen star!
I don’t know why you seem quite fond enough of The Big Rat and restaurant to mention that… I just find that funny…
What… Couldn’t that propagandization be focused on any other isolated or more foreign AES country like DPRK and Laos because Cuba seems to be the most average and relatable socialist country, even if not under Western hegemony…
had a great time at the palestine protest, i loved all the speeches and flags and costumes. I got to take the amtrack and the metro, chigago union station was beutiful. I SAW A RAT ON THE STREET IT WAS HUGE. People at the protest were very nice I made great conversation. I got a new nice jacket and ate fried rice from a resteraunt with a michilen star! i had a really great convo with a uber driver. he was really cool, grew up in france, worked in geneva and all over south america, had an accent i couldnt place, some sort of west african maybe, he had many cool stories, he was also enoamored with the amount of leather daddies that had pro palestinain stuff on their leather gear, at a pride thing last week. It really goes to show how important it is for us queers in the imperial core to be loud and proud about our suport of the global south. he also love cuba and thinks cubans are the most reslitient and brave people in the entire world and he patted my partner on the back and told them they should be proud to be cuban. just a deeply cool guy who lives rent free in my mind, he said we were brave and should be proud for protesting!
Congrats to the wholesome solidarity march you’ve attended…, and to your new transit, of course, I assume no trouble must’ve happened to you for a while
but on the other hand:
I don’t know why you seem quite fond enough of The Big Rat and restaurant to mention that… I just find that funny…
Is it cuz it resembles this
and this
ive never seen a rat that big! or eaten at a certified fancy restaurant. and yeah i should have saluted comrade rat.
Should have invited the rat out for fried rice smdh
great to hear cde
Good stuff! Also, damn, the Cuba love is real. I remember when people hated 'em when I was growing up.
As for me, I, admittedly, left early from the D.C. protest because of how frigid it was, but I stayed as long as I could.
Wdym, do you hail from Florida?
Cuba was used as the go to example of the evils of Communism pretty universally for a while.
What… Couldn’t that propagandization be focused on any other isolated or more foreign AES country like DPRK and Laos because Cuba seems to be the most average and relatable socialist country, even if not under Western hegemony…
Florida
Nah, I just remember the 1990s/2000s/ and early 2010s period to be VERY anti-communist and anti-socialist.
Like, nobody had a good thing to say and I was radicalized in 2010.
Well, I mean t’was the era of ‘the supposed end of History’ ideology and the temporary victory of Western neoliberalism that prompted it…
Edited: “no shit sherlock” gone…
dont be rude.
Aye, sorry…
I know many Cuban-Americans or Cubans living in the United States that are now very pro-Cuba, but yeah.