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Why did they have to turn most of South Florida into a complete and utter pigsty over the last few years, making it essentially impossible to live there if you are not Cuban! Why did they feel the irrepressible need & desire to turn this once beautiful and sought-after tropical city and its surroundings into the Third World? I mean, nobody wants them there and they`re not contributing positively towards a better America so why won`t the U.S. Government just kick them out and back to Cuba?!? I also heard that if Cubans go back to Cuba, they run the risk of being executed, is that true? And don`t you find it ironic that Americans are not welcome or allowed into Cuba, even for a vacation?

I am not exaggerating either! Have you actually visited Miami in the recent years? Have you driven through Little Havana lately? And by the way, if you must drive through that filthy & dangerous neighborhood, do not stop your car under ANY circumstances and keep your car windows and doors firmly locked!

2006-12-17 18:46:34 · 5 answers · asked by Lolita Angel Rose Taylor-Kennedy 3 in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

Uh... I am sorry but... when did I say I was an American citizen?!? Please do not assume undisclosed facts that do not hold any tangible proof in a truth which does not exist! If in doubt, always check first!

2006-12-17 18:57:32 · update #1

Alright people! None of you have yet responded to my original query! I have asked a simple & straightforward question here: WHY HAVE CUBANS INVADED MIAMI WITH TOTAL IMPUNITY? Why are you consistently all beating around the bush? And Julia, you obviously have some serious issues regarding your Cuban heritage & ancestry and, because of it, you obviously do not feel 100% American even though you claim you were born in South Florida. Good for you! That doesn`t make you American. Your parents are both Cuban and raised you the Cuban way I bet, which is fine. Let me put it to you this way; I am a white European who was born in Western Europe but grew up in Eastern Canada. So, according to your logic, if I was born & raised in Tokyo Japan for example, that would make me Japanese?! With my natural blonde hair, blue eyes and extremely pale complexion, I would have a hard time convincing anyone I was Japanese, wouldn`t I, even if I spoke the language fluently, I can assure you! To be continued...

2006-12-18 00:08:12 · update #2

Julia, you need to learn how to deal with your inherent paranoia! If you truly feel this way, maybe you have already spent too much time in the U.S. and should go and spend a few years in Cuba. Oh no! That`s right! I totally forgot! Your Governement doesn`t want to see your face or your parents` face ever again! Anyways, that`s your problem, not mine. Let`s see...Where in my question did I mention that I hated all Cubans and that I wanted them to be imprisoned upon their return to Cuba from the U.S. and eventually executed? Can you please show me where I stated that? For the love of God, please do not make slanderous comments about anyone, especially me! You do not know me; please do not make false assumptions about me. What I find extraordinary is that you have never even set foot in your homeland, or the land of your ancestors if you prefer! Do you think that is normal considering Cuba is so close? Don`t you have any real desire to visit your long-lost relatives before it`s too late?

2006-12-18 00:24:20 · update #3

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Yes , I have driven through Little Havana, today in fact. My biggest problem was trying to buy Cuban coffee in a Mexican taco stand/laundromat. I guess they thought I was INS or the like. Miami is full of lots of different cultures, many of whom are willing to do jobs 'Real' Americans won't do themselves. Just today they (INS) took a Honduran man ,who was here illegally, away from his wife and kids to be deported. They were living in a building known to be full of illegals , but for some reason, today they wanted only this man. Now the wife and kids have nothing and no one to help them, as they're illegal as well. He was working on a construction site cleaning up garbage (a job no one else wanted) so his family could have a better life. I know I feel a lot safer with him off the streets(sic)..now if they could just get rid of the meth, crack and guns in the 'Hood' the Cubans wouldn't seem so troublesome. Oh by the way, some of the brightest,hard working people I know here are Cuban. Let's not forget that Australia started as a penal colony...no where is perfect. Have you been to Cuba? I have, and the people on the streets are suffering, it reminded me of China...I was hungry all the time looking for 'edible' food. If I was born there I would have jumped the first raft outa there to the nearest safe place... guess where that is? By the way, my windows were down and the doors unlocked all day today and just as a side note , I'm blond and blue eyed from way up north.

2006-12-17 19:19:23 · answer #1 · answered by Gnome S 1 · 2 7

Do you want all of us to go back to Cuba? Including those of us who were born in the US and have never been to Cuba?

How can I "go back" to Cuba if I've never been there?

You acknowledge that you want the US government to kick us out and send us to Cuba. You also acknowledge that sending us to Cuba would mean our imprisonment, even our execution.

So, logically, this means that you want us to be imprisoned and killed.

Well, I can deal with your raging anti-Cuban bigotry -- I've dealt with it before from better people than you.

But calling for us to be imprisoned and killed is a bit over the top, even for the most hate-filled bigot. This puts you in a league of your own.

My parents came from Cuba, but my siblings and I were all born in Miami. Our parents taught us to love our country -- the USA -- and to appreciate the great opportunities and privileges that we have as Americans.

Four of my parents' five children have served in the military -- I was in the Navy for three years, and my brother is a Marine officer currently protecting you from terrorists by fighting them in Iraq.

As freedom-loving Americans of Cuban descent, my family and I would all defend your right to say whatever you want, even if it's of the bigoted anti-Cuban variety.

At the same time, allow me to also exercise my right to say that I think you need an immediate attitude transplant.

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2006-12-17 22:58:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 9 3

you have to feel 100% less filthy and miserable now ,poor of you
silly,but there's other ways to release the rage and hate you
had been repressing in your not -so-clean soul.besides ,your
expressions are the reflections of how miserable your life had
been ,and continue to be,you try to sound so powerful and wealthy,and probably is the other way around,the problem are not the Cubans,but your parents figure ,they make you so much
harm in your mind and your soul,that poor is the people that surround you,i mean if any,and for your knowledge ,I'm a U.S.A.
Citizen, "heal your soul so you can heal the world",and "GOD
BLESS AMERICA"

2006-12-17 19:23:26 · answer #3 · answered by Byzantino 7 · 5 4

Unless you are prepared for alot of heartache I would leave it to the politicians let them know your concerns.

Or think of it this way. It may be time for you to move. Don't worry about it. Move just alittle up north to South Carolina you won't have that problem. Or move somewhere. Good luck and Merry Christmas.

2006-12-17 18:54:05 · answer #4 · answered by Tiger Crane Master 3 · 5 4

excuse me ...its your govt that has banned you to visit Cuba...you can always travel to Cuba via another country.

As for Miami taken over by the Cubans...You kiddin ! Look at the mess your Govt has done...they have TURNED THE WHOLE WORLD INTO A PIGS STY !

2006-12-17 18:52:52 · answer #5 · answered by serengeti 3 · 7 5

if you dont like it move. thats what they did when they left cuba

2006-12-17 18:56:07 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 7 3

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