Turned a rural backwater into a spacefaring superpower within a lifetime, that's hard to beat in terms of sheer achievement.
I've been so damn busy but I can't not tune in to the 'Grad on occasion when I come across lib brainrot and need to find some sanity. Thank you comrades for giving me that space.
A film series on Castro would be like inverse James Bond, where the bad guys are the intelligence agencies and Castro is the suave womanizing hero who always wins.
It's not unusual for people from certain political families to simply stand out and hold a special place in a country's politics. It's a consequence of the immense popularity that a particular leader may have had during their tenure, which can end up rubbing off on those who have the same name. Assad is another example of this, and for the United states you have the Kennedys as well. India is another example, with the Ghandi family (no relation to THAT Ghandi) has had multiple generations of leaders voted in as prime minister or as opposition leaders.
They can't ban stars and the color red, lmao. So long as those are around they'll be good.
More messed up is that it took them this long to do it
You know "Fascist" actually means something and isn't just a synonym of "place I don't like"
Killing landlords and fascists is not Genocide, and putting "secret" in front of "police" to make them scarier to you is childish. Of course I imagine you probably aren't afraid of the regular police wherever you are, I wonder why.
Wow, much much worse, lmao
If you've read Asimov you'd know that the rules were meaningless in the end, the whole point of the story was to show how no matter what you can bend and circumvent them. A robot can be programmed to never WILLINGLY break the laws, but you can always trick them into doing so without realizing it.
I hope you're kidding. Or are we in for another 300 comment struggle session on /c/memes?
Least comically Mexican Stalinist assassin