Cuban Computer Science Student Rips Official

CNN reports on growing boldness by the oppressed population of Cuba. Video shows rare public criticism that includes a computer science student SLAMMING THE GOVERNMENT FOR BANS ON Net ACCESS and the blacklisting of sites like Google and Yahoo. When the student asks National Assembly President Ricardo Alarcon why Cubans are banned from entering posh resorts for tourists, Alarcon responded with a weird non-sensical lie: Referring to

his instance as ambassador to the U.N. in New York: “How many times did they kick us out of a store?” he asked. “Because by the Latino accent and the color of our hair they realized we weren’t Anglo-Saxons and shouldn’t be in the store?” Such public discontent would have been unimaginable in Cuba even a year ago. Here comes the VIDEO!

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