Well, because a few years ago, they presented Cuba as an example, portraying the Caribbean island country as a wonderful climate champion. Written by Áron Ambrózy.

Electrified by the infantile climate fear inspired by Greta Thunberg, the international academic sphere recently found the new communist champion, where everything is eco and everything is sustainable, and in the absence of oil, little carbon dioxide is emitted into the sky: Cuba. Then reality came again, this communism just doesn't want to work anywhere.

Cuba has been hit by power outages not seen since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Moscow-controlled trading bloc. In the more fortunate parts of the country, just like in the disintegrated Ukraine, there is no electricity until 8-10 a.m., and in the less fortunate areas, there is no electricity at all for days. The communist island nation was completely paralyzed, public institutions were closed, gas stations and pubs were not open, and workers were ordered to stay at home. Which is a reasonable suggestion, considering why they're going anywhere, if they're at home, there's time to cook anything that would rot in non-working refrigerators over a campfire.

The Cuban state party, of course, sees the result of their misfortune in the sanctions, if the AMCs were to deliver oil, then there would be no problem, they say. It is true that there are a few other oil-producing countries in the area, e.g. on the other side of the Gulf of Mexico. one called Venezuela, which is also a dysfunctional communist dictatorship with huge oil wealth under its ass. But Cuba did not buy from them as much as would be necessary to supply the country. The fellow communists of the academic sphere explain the lack of purchases with the hurricane season, but of course they are lying, they generally did not have the money to order.

Nade, why is this important? Why should we be interested in a Csóringer Komcsi dictatorship on the other side of the world?

Well, because a few years ago, Cuba was presented to us as an example. They portrayed the Caribbean island nation as a wonderful climate champion, where people ride bikes, grow zucchini and carrots in broken-down parking lots, and it's all so sustainable and organic that we need to adopt the Cuban model immediately or humanity will die out.

The country of 11 million Bálint farmers

The international fools quickly saw the opportunity in the Cuban collapse of the nineties. Horticultural engineers came from Australia to teach the Cubans about sustainable eco-management, so that in the cities they could break up and plant the plots of land and the parking lots that are indispensable due to the lack of cars. This gave rise to urban gardening, which was marveled at by the communists of the developed West. They liked the fact that after the collapse of the central supply, subjects trying to avoid starvation grew food everywhere. They loved it so much that in 1999 the Cuban agricultural association received an "alternative Nobel prize" for the spread of organic agriculture, and even some were delirious that the population has become much healthier and happier since they eat less and bike more.

The system therefore allowed its own backyard, just as it did the GMKs in our country, in order to survive, but out of necessity, virtue was manufactured not by the Communists of Cuba, but of the rich Western states.

Cuba is the only example that under duress, even in a seemingly hopeless situation, it is possible to change many of the foundations that are set in stone and believed to be unchangeable, even if this change results in a better life.

- this extremely entertaining communist portal wrote in 2022 , hoping that their theory will finally work. It didn't work out. And yet the communist graduates made their desires public, even in the form of a study Preparing for the oil peak: what can we learn from Cuba's special period? with the address .

The answer came in October 2024: NOTHING!

They only confirmed that communism in all its forms is unworkable. It doesn't matter what they are disguised as: sustainable, eco and organic. Because the fact that they avoided starvation by forced gardening in the city only brought enough to the kitchen to doze off their work. It was enough for the state to operate the ticket system on paper. The paper is worth just as much as the theory, they collapsed at the slightest accident.

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