Vitani said:
I was in Little Havana in Miami in November and the Cubans there are desperate to go back. It is not that they do not like living in America, but they love Cuba so much. These are people who love capitalism and the American way of life. I could see the tourism industry booming quickly after a regime change.
The romanticism of Cuba is so bizzare to me, from both sides of the aisle.
The current iteration of the Cuba some of you fantasize about is already there-- the Dominican Republic (hotels, casinos, beaches, cigars, and rum) and very capitalistic. And it's no where near a developed country, and has a massive diaspora here in the States.
I hope for a free Cuba, because it deserves to be free of communism. But some of you have an odd impression of their current generation because Miami Cubans are the equivalent of Tejanos in Texas. Venture into Southwest Houston, now probably the largest Cuban community in Texas. You'll get a picture of what the current Cuban culture is more like. It may shock you to learn, they came through the border within the last 4 or 5 years, and aren't exactly like your Little Havanna trip.