US NY Times ripped for equating 'freedom' as 'anti-government slogan' - 'Only New York Times commies think freedom is an anti-government slogan.'

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The New York Times faced backlash on Sunday for its framing of recent spontaneous protests occurring in Cuba against the communist government.

"Shouting ‘Freedom’ and other anti-government slogans, hundreds of Cubans took to the streets in cities around the country on Sunday to protest food and medicine shortages, in a remarkable eruption of discontent not seen in nearly 30 years," the New York Times tweeted.

Thousands of protestors gathered in Havana and towns across the country to protest various government shortcomings including food shortages, medicine shortages, rising prices, and pandemic restrictions. Although many protestors attempted to film the march, Cuban authorities eventually shut down internet service within the area.


Some on Twitter users called out the New York Times tweet for equating "freedom" as an "anti-government slogan."

Dan Gainor of the Media Research Center tweeted "Only New York Times commies think ‘freedom’ is an ‘anti-government slogan.’"

Insider columnist Anthony L. Fisher wrote "‘Anti-government’ Is the word ‘dictatorship’ too strong or something? Gotta hear both sides?"

Townhall.com’s Gabriella Hoffman tweeted "Freedom is dangerous? To totalitarians including communists, it should be. The spirit of Walter Duranty lives on at the NYT."

Various politicians on both sides of the aisle have spoken out in favor of the Cuban demonstrators. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., in particular called out the media for their initial reluctance to provide extensive coverage on the event.

"Attention US media In #Cuba they are rising up because socialism is a [sic] always disaster Are you going to report on this so the world can hear their voices?" Rubio tweeted.

Rubio has also called on President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Anthony Blinken to speak out against Cuba’s retaliation against its own citizens.

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Well to be fair, in a communist country the word "freedom" is an anti-government slogan.

Aren't we supposed to be sensitive to cultural differences nowadays?
 
Don't expect much from the progressive shitbags that gave us this gem.

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You know we've reached peak clown world when an American "news" outlet considers freedom a negative thing.
 
You know we've reached peak clown world when an American "news" outlet considers freedom a negative thing.
When was the last time you heard someone IRL say "it's a free country"? I struggle to remember.
 
It is very problematic for the left that Cubans are rising up.
They’ll use the same excuses they’ve used for the past 80 years. The fact that people have held it up as a socialist success at all despite the glaringly obvious conditions makes me lose faith in humanity the longer it goes on. I’m just glad it’s reaching the point where it’s getting nearly impossible to hide.

“But the real issue is years of sanctions!” Why yes I can see all those black-uniformed sanctions in the street caving in the protesters’ skulls. Silly me.
 
You know we've reached peak clown world when an American "news" outlet considers freedom a negative thing.
Freedom from government...... freedom from landlords, laws, social mores about sexuality, promiscuity, shame and the need to hold down a job are all welcome, however.
 
“But the real issue is years of sanctions!” Why yes I can see all those black-uniformed sanctions in the street caving in the protesters’ skulls. Silly me.
Nevermind that Cuba can trade with every other country on the planet and the US does nothing to stop that.
 
Every time we think that something more clowntastic happens

THE HONKS NEVER END BITCHES.
Name and avatar check out.
The only freedom commies will allow you to have are slightly looser shackles and an extra link in your chain.
Ha! Not even then. The Hungarian uprising in '56 happened because the government felt like imposing slightly less totalitarian but still Communist rule on its subjects, and Moscow rather strenuously objected to that.
 
They’ll use the same excuses they’ve used for the past 80 years. The fact that people have held it up as a socialist success at all despite the glaringly obvious conditions makes me lose faith in humanity the longer it goes on. I’m just glad it’s reaching the point where it’s getting nearly impossible to hide.

“But the real issue is years of sanctions!” Why yes I can see all those black-uniformed sanctions in the street caving in the protesters’ skulls. Silly me.
I saw some idiot on Reddit also blame the horrid state of Venezuela on sanctions too.
 
Oh I'm sure there are some nuts who use it that way, or just in idiotic ways that have no bearing on reality. (Such as the morons who think that "frees peach" means that a private business like Twitter or Facebook is under some non-existent legal obligation to give you free hosting).
 
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