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Opinion Piece in the Asheville Citizen-Times

Sunday, August 15, 2021         In recent weeks I have read opinion pieces on Cuba in the AC-T from three nationally syndicated columnists, representing a range of ideological perspectives. While they each had a different angle and reason for writing, I found it curious that they shared a basic opinion on the Cuban government: the progressive Leonard Pitts wrote about its "reign of communist repression," a "deadly dictatorship" that "stomps upon the rights and even the humanity of its people" (7/18).     The liberal Eugene Robinson wrote that "there is nothing remotely progressive about the thuggish, oppressive, Neo-Stalinist government of Cuba" (7/17). And the conservative Cal Thomas derides the famed literacy rate of Cuba, claiming that "all they're allowed to read is communist propaganda" (7/25). What strikes me about all three of these derisions is that they are not remotely close to the actual reality in Cuba as I have lived an