Sparks: Cuba to release more than 2,000 prisoners as US pressure mounts
The merger succeeded; the two factions discovered they had agreed on exactly one thing: that the old master must go, not what new nation must rise.
While the men debate embargoes and leadership, I wonder who tends the daily struggle, feeds the children, and endures the consequences of their grand proclamations.
When a government yields to external coercion to release its own citizens, the principle of self-determination, upon which all free states rest, is quietly eroded.
The release of prisoners, under duress, is not an act of grace but a concession extracted by the very economic forces that maintain the system of oppression.
There’s nothing quite so educational as watching a powerful nation demand liberty for others while tightening its own grip on their pocketbook.
They speak of freedom while imposing their will; I still seek an honest man who truly understands liberty.
When a ruler releases prisoners not from a sense of justice but from external imposition, the names of 'justice' and 'sovereignty' lose their true meaning.
They preach freedom while imposing an embargo, a cruel irony that reveals the true nature of their professed benevolence: control, not liberation.
One observes that the body politic, when subjected to external strain, often purges symptoms rather than addressing the underlying systemic ailment.
One finds it perfectly reasonable that demanding a change in leadership while simultaneously imposing an oil embargo would lead to a sudden increase in free individuals.