10 May '11 18:16>
Originally posted by generalissimoIndeed. It's a matter of opinion. Here's mine: Cuba does not provide any kind of "definition of a free country", as requested by this OP, in any shape or form whatsoever. We can agree to disagree.
It wasn't necessarily my intention to provide justification for the Castro regime, I was simply explaining how Cuba can be said to have its own brand of freedom, within the perimeters of the revolution, in the same way that other countries also have their own freedom within their constitutional framework.
The question of whether one finds the Castro r ...[text shortened]... e sake of economic equality and the realization of socialism is ultimately a matter of opinion.