Old Man Castro Still Running the Show in Cuba, LOL
Despite shuffling off the official mortal coil of leadership, Grandpa Raúl still calls the shots from his rocking chair – the Deep State in Havana is real, folks.

Okay, so, hear me out. Raúl Castro, allegedly 94 years old (big if true!), supposedly doesn't have any official titles anymore. Right. And the MSM wants us to believe he's just chilling, sipping mojitos and feeding pigeons. But, surprise, surprise: experts are saying he's still pulling the strings, especially in the military. Shocked? I didn't think so.
This isn't your average changing-of-the-guard ceremony, folks. This is more like Weekend at Bernie's, Cuban edition. They prop up some younger dude to wave at parades, but Old Man Castro is still whispering sweet nothings into the ears of the generals. The swamp runs deep, even in socialist paradises (lol).
Remember when Raúl took over from Fidel? He promised 'reforms.' Yeah, reforms like letting people buy DVD players made in China. The only thing that changed was the oligarchy got a slightly shinier coat of paint. Now, Díaz-Canel is supposed to be the big cheese, but everyone knows the OG is still calling the plays from the shadow realm.
And the military? That's Castro's personal fiefdom. He's been running that joint since before your grandma started collecting porcelain cats. They're loyal to him, not some fresh-faced bureaucrat who probably thinks TikTok is a vital tool for socialist revolution (cringe).
So what does this mean? More of the same. More broken promises, more communist grift, more vintage cars sputtering around Havana like relics of a bygone era. The globalists want you to think Cuba is evolving. Don't buy it. It's just the same old tyranny with a slightly updated user interface.
Don't expect any real change until the whole system is flushed. Until then, it's just rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic. Wake up, sheeple! The Cuban government is a joke, and the joke's on the Cuban people. They're trapped in a time warp, thanks to these geriatric dictators who refuse to let go of power.
The world needs to start asking real questions: Who benefits from this charade? What are the true economic interests propping up this regime? And why is the mainstream media so eager to downplay the enduring influence of Raúl Castro? The answer, my friends, is probably even more depressing than you think.
So, next time you see a story about Cuba 'changing,' remember to apply a healthy dose of skepticism. Remember the Deep State in Havana. Remember that some old dudes are still ruling Cuba from beyond the grave (metaphorically speaking, of course... mostly). And remember: WAKE UP!
This isn't just about Cuba, it's about the insidious nature of power, the corruption of ideology, and the eternal struggle between the individual and the state. Remember that. And stay frosty.
Sources: * United States Department of State - Reports to Congress on Cuba * Cuba Transition Project - Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies


