There is some heated online disagreement right now on the Right about what we ought to do and say about Cubans calling for the overthrow of their communist regime. Predictably, Republican Senators and Congressmen are calling for the Biden administration to stand with the Cubans against their tyrannical government. As reported at Fox Business, Senator Ted Cruz last Thursday demanded that the White House do something: "We need the president, we need the administration to stand unequivocally with the men and women in Cuba and to stand against this illegitimate, corrupt, tyrannical, communist regime." Senator Marco Rubio is criticizing the Biden administration for its “lazy and meaningless response to a historic demand for liberty.” Florida Representative Mario Diaz-Balart made a video with Texas Representative Dan Crenshaw linking Dan Crenshaw’s military service “fighting for freedom” around the world to the urgent need to do something to free the Cuban people. They’re all right of course at least on this point: the Cuban regime is tyrannical and has abused the Cuban people horribly for over half a century. It’s obvious and makes perfect sense, too, that many of these politicians are speaking on behalf of their Cuban-American constituents’ urgent desire to see regime change, finally, in Cuba. But they should understand the lens through which all of this is viewed by many on the Right. My colleague and friend Dave Reaboi summarized the sentiment well on Twitter:
Sorry for such a long quote, but this needs to be broadcast far and wide as a PSA for all GOP politicians. This rah-rah rhetoric for foreign regime change is just tired—and mostly hot air. For one thing, it breaks Teddy Roosevelt’s old and sage advice against combining “the unbridled tongue with the unready hand.” Granted, the “hand” in question they have little control over, as it’s wielded by a hostile Biden administration. And this leaves aside completely the fact that should the current ruling establishment at places like the State Department get their way with regime change in Cuba (if they even want such a thing), the result will be the trading of old school Marxism for woke cultural Marxism. The Cuba Communist flag will be replaced with the latest iteration of the LGBTQ rainbow flag. All foreign policy is now domestic policy—and the current paragons of domestic policy are hostile to the American way of life and the common good. Countering, frustrating, and running off the corrupt American ruling class ought to be the sole business of patriotic politicians from dog catcher to high office in Washington. Set your own house in order first—before it collapses under its own weight and your lack of seriousness. If you liked this post from American Mindset, why not share it? |