Pre-Castro Cuba decent place to live but MSM won’t let story be told
Movie Critics Aghast at Andy Garcia’s ‘The Lost City’
because it shows 1957 Cuba as a flourishing middle class country that did not need an economic revolution. Garcia shows Che shooting innocent people which is not an acceptable MSM image.
A UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) report on Cuba circa 1957: “One feature of the Cuban social structure is a large middle class,” it starts. “Cuban workers are more unionized than U.S. workers. The average wage for an 8-hour day in Cuba in 1957 is higher than for workers in Belgium, Denmark, France and Germany. Cuban labor receives 66.6 per cent of gross national income. In the U.S. the figure is 70 per cent, in Switzerland 64 per cent. 44 per cent of Cubans are covered by social legislation, a higher percentage than in the U.S.”
In 1958 Cuba had a higher per-capita income than Austria and Japan. Cuban industrial workers had the eighth-highest wages in the world.
Please read this and see the movie. Thanks.