Cuba – Fidel Castro Writes Editorial About Rahm Emanuel

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    Cuba – In A bizarre editorial, titled “Rahm Emanuel,” Cuban leader Fidel Castro writes with incredulity about Rahm Emanuel’s name: see below.

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    What a strange surname! It appears Spanish, easy to pronounce, but it’s not. Never in my life have I heard or read about any student or compatriot with that name, among tens of thousands.

    Where does it come from? I wondered. Over and over, the name came to mind of the brilliant German thinker, Immanuel Kant, who together with Aristotle and Plato, formed a trio of philosophers that have most influenced human thinking. Doubtless he was not very far, as I discovered later, from the philosophy of the man closest to the current president of the United States, Barack Obama.

    Another recent possibility led me to reflect on the strange surname, the book of Germán Sánchez, the Cuban ambassador in Bolivarian Venezuela: The transparence of Enmanuel, this time without the “I” with which the German philosopher’s name begins.

    Enmanuel is the name of the child conceived and born in the dense guerrilla jungle, where his extremely honorable mother, Colombian vice presidential candidate Clara Rojas González, was taken prisoner on February 23, 2002, together with Ingrid Betancourt, who was a presidential candidate in that sister country’s elections that year.

    I read with much interest the abovementioned book by Germán Sánchez, our ambassador in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela who, in 2008, had the privilege of participating in the liberation of Clara Rojas and Consuelo González, former National Assembly deputy, from the FARC, the revolutionary army of Colombia, which had taken them prisoner.

    Clara had remained in the hands of the guerrilla forces out of solidarity with Ingrid and was with her throughout six years of difficult captivity.

    Germán’s book is titled The Transparency of Enmanuel, almost exactly the same name as the German philosopher. It didn’t seem strange to me; in thinking about how his mother was a brilliant and very cultured lawyer; maybe that was the reason she gave her child that name. It simply led me to remember the years of isolation in prison that I experienced after my almost-successful attempt to take over Cuba’s second-largest military fortress on July 26, 1953 and to seize thousands of weapons with a select group of 120 combatants willing to fight against the Batista dictatorship imposed on Cuba by the United States.

    Of course, it was not the only objective or the only inspiring idea, but what is certain is that after the triumph of the revolution in our homeland on January 1, 1959, I still recalled some of the German philosopher’s aphorisms:

    “A wise man can change his mind. A stubborn one, never.”

    “Do not use others as a means to your end.”

    “Only through education can a man finally be a man.”

    This great idea was one of the principles proclaimed from the initial days following the revolutionary triumph, on January 1, 1959. Obama and his advisor had not been born or even conceived. Rahm Emanuel was born in Chicago on November 29, 1959, the son of a Russian immigrant. His mother was a human rights advocate named Martha Smulevitz; she was sent to prison three times for her activities.

    Rahm Emanuel joined the Israeli army in 1991 as a civilian volunteer during the first Gulf War waged by Bush Sr., which used missiles containing uranium that caused serious illnesses in the U.S. soldiers who participated in the offensive against the Iraqi Republican Guard in retreat, and in a countless number of civilians.

    Since that war, the peoples of the Near and Middle East have consumed a fabulous amount of weapons, which the U.S. military-industrial complex launches onto the market.

    The racists of the extreme right might be able to satisfy their thirst for ethnic superiority and assassinate Obama like they did Martin Luther King, the great human rights leader which, while theoretically possible, does not appear probable at this time, given the protection surrounding the president after his election, every minute, day and night.

    Obama, Emanuel and all of the brilliant politicians and economists who have come together would not suffice to solve the growing problems of U.S. capitalist society.

    Even if Kant, Plato and Aristotle were to resuscitate together the late and brilliant economist John Kenneth Galbraight, neither would they be capable of solving the increasingly more frequent and profound antagonistic contradictions of the system. They would have been happy in the times of Abraham Lincoln —so admired, and rightfully so, by the new president — an era left far behind.

    All of the other peoples will have to pay for the colossal waste and guarantee, above anything else on this increasingly more contaminated planet, U.S. jobs and the profits of that country’s large transnationals.

    Fidel Castro Ruz

    Febrero 8, 2009

    5:16 p.m.

    Translated by Granma International


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    Loshon Hora
    Loshon Hora
    15 years ago

    I thought he died & his brother Raul took over.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    I didn’t realize Fidel was such a deep thinker. There’s a latin word that sums this man’s character…Shmuck..(Not to be confused with the German word Schmuck which means Jewlery)

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    What is he talking about?!

    robroy560
    robroy560
    15 years ago

    Who cares what this thug or his brother thinks? The people of Cuba have suffered enough. But then again, Michael Moore says Cuba has great healthcare.

    Also if I’m not mistaken, Granma International is the Cuban version of the old USSR rag, Pravda.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    There is a theory that Fidel Castro is a descendant of the Spanish “Anusim”. There was a great sage named; Reb Yehuda Di Castro.

    Funny
    Funny
    15 years ago

    What was that supposed to mean?.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    Fidel is awesome. You can’t make this stuff up. But he can. 🙂

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    I guess Cuba doesn’t allow the internet. Perhaps his chief rebbe banned it 🙂

    He could have just wikki’d the name and found that the name comes from one of the most famous pesukim in Yeshaya (Isaiah) 7:14. ( I say famous because oiso ha’iesh used this pasuk to claim that he was mashiach.)

    Spanish jews took this surname as a reminder that they were jews. The name is made up of two words Emanu E-l (God is with us).

    See what google can teach you???

    yudi mandel
    yudi mandel
    15 years ago

    Some pretty valid points.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    For those of us that learned history, actually understand his point. thank you for sharing his op-ed!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    The ranting of an old delusional demented dictator. I guess they diapered him right after that.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    Raboisai, don’t overanalyze this — just have a good laugh. Fidel is now Cuba’s greatest living comedian!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    Take solace in the realization that Castro uses Jimmy Carter as a philosphical sounding board. Of course now that Jimmy is financially reeling over the peanut salmonella crisis – he has to blog for Fidel.

    Emanuel Zvi ben Yitzchak Reuven
    Emanuel Zvi ben Yitzchak Reuven
    15 years ago

    Well now, Mr. Castro, let’s examine the possible origins of Rahm’s name. While of course they could be Germanic, had you not considered the obvious reality, Mr (in)Fidel?

    Emanuel means that God is with us. But not with you, in Fidel!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    what an old idiot, Rahm is hebrew and so is Emanuel

    yeedel mitn feedel
    yeedel mitn feedel
    15 years ago

    This comedian with the beard sounds like he wants to play his feedel at Lipa’s Event concert. I gotta talk to Sheya about this. What a great Purim Event. Guys get tickets. It’s gonna be some Event. All attendees will get a Cuban cigar.

    Mekubal
    Mekubal
    15 years ago

    He can’t calculate a Gematriah? Stam a bored ruthless man. He should be wondering if the fire of Gehinom is hot or similarities between Cuba and Gehinom .
    Hmmmm Fidel is that like fiddle I never heard……. Castro like Castrol …..

    EMANU_EL
    EMANU_EL
    15 years ago

    its an JEWISH hebrew name that means “god is with us” emanu – el.
    thats it.

    EMANU_EL
    EMANU_EL
    15 years ago

    Rahm is also hebrew, as “rahm al kol goyim hashem”

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    #2 …that was very funny

    shaul in BP
    shaul in BP
    15 years ago

    rahm emanuel is probably not spanish or sephardi, he is ashkenazi, definitely from his grandmother. his second cousins are a choshuva family in lakewood, flatbush, britain, south africa and the Israel

    Realist
    Realist
    15 years ago

    He may be old and decrepit; but his mind is ‘FIT AS A FIDEL’!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    Castro’s origination is Eastern Europe. The boat with his grand parents was turned away from entering USA. Like many others they have found a short stay in Cuba, to try to reenter the States later. Castro has always been good to his Jewish population. Who else would survive so many attempts to murder him- only real Yid. Also we can’t compare Castro and Rahm Obamnik

    Avrohom Abba
    Avrohom Abba
    15 years ago

    Fidel begged me never to reveal the truth but because he is showing off how he can use someone else’s name to make up theories, I’m going to have to let the public now know that Fidel comes from the Latin meaning, “fiddle around” and Castro comes from his aunt who used to advertise Castro convertible sofa on TV in the early 50’s. Also Fidel’s last name according to adifferent view, is a twisted form of Costco.
    Many of us have seen him signing people up while he stands behind the camera. Please keep this quiet.

    Castro A Sonai Yisrael
    Castro A Sonai Yisrael
    15 years ago

    Did you not know that in the 1970s Castro gave the PLO the Havana Jewish Community Center to use as its training center for terror opperations. Castro’s army trained PLO terrorists in commando operations. Castro’s airforce trained Arab pilots. All was done with Russian advisors of course. YMSMVZ. Stop being sentimental. Yiddishe communists murdered how many thousands of Yidden?