My first thought was now he has met His maker.



One year ago on November 25, 2016 Fidel Castro died.  My first thought was now he has met His maker.           

A year after Fidel Castro's death his dark legacy lives on in a forever-changed Cuba.  He destroyed a vibrant republic physically, spiritually and economically.

Fidel Castro’s legacy is different things to different people. 

For those who look at him through the lens of idealism Fidel Castro is and will always be the utopian king of the world. 

For those of us who know and lived the beast he is many things, but if I had to choose one thing to be Fidel Castro’s legacy, it would be the destruction and tearing apart of families and stable governments. 

After Castro stole the Cuban Revolution, Castro made it clear his goal was to tumble stable governments all over the world and to impose communism.  He not only destroyed the republic of Cuba and the Cuban family but his footsteps are all over Latin America, Africa, Asia and even the Middle East.  So many families torn apart.  So much loss, so many tears.   Only the truth seekers will venture to find out. 

Ironically, this year we mark one century (1917-2017) of communism.  One hundred years of madness, a madness that is still going on. Communism killed more than one hundred million people and Fidel Castro played and continues to play a role in the madness. 

Now you may ask, what legacy did Fidel Castro want to leave the world?

It will be impossible to talk about the Twentieth Century without talking about Fidel Castro.  That’s what he wanted, to be part of history. 

© Dania Rosa Nasca 
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November 25, 2017