Raul Castro Gets REKT: DOJ Finally Indicts Commie Grandpa for Murder
About damn time: DOJ slaps Raul Castro with an indictment for the Brothers to the Rescue incident, proving even dictators can't hide forever... or can they?

Alright, folks, gather 'round the digital water cooler because we've got some news that's been brewing longer than your grandma's commie tears. The DOJ, in a move that's approximately 30 years overdue, has finally indicted former Cuban President Raul Castro. You know, Fidel's little bro? The guy who inherited the dictatorship like it was a family business?
Apparently, they're charging him with murder and conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals. This stems from the 1996 Brothers to the Rescue incident, where the Cuban Air Force decided to use a couple of civilian planes for target practice. Four Americans ended up as fish food. The Brothers to the Rescue were, for those not in the know, a bunch of brave dudes flying around looking for Cuban refugees trying to GTFO of that socialist paradise. Think of them as the Uber drivers of freedom.
Now, let's be real. Is Castro gonna show up in a Miami courtroom? Highly unlikely. Cuba and the U.S. have about as much love for each other as AOC has for capitalism. But the indictment? It's a symbolic middle finger to the entire Castro regime. It's a belated, "We haven't forgotten about you, you commie bastards." It's also probably to make the families of the victims feel seen and heard.
Of course, the left will clutch their pearls and whine about the "complex history" and the "root causes." They'll probably blame the U.S. embargo for the whole thing. Newsflash: Shooting down civilian aircraft is bad, regardless of the embargo. It's kinda like saying robbing a bank is okay if you're poor. Doesn't work that way.
This indictment isn't going to magically fix anything. Cuba is still a socialist hellhole, and the Castros' legacy of oppression lives on. But it's a reminder that even dictators eventually face some form of reckoning, even if it's just a piece of paper from the DOJ. It also shows that some people still believe in basic principles of right and wrong.
So, raise a glass (of something strong, preferably American-made) to the families of the victims. Maybe, just maybe, this indictment will bring them a little bit of peace. And to Raul Castro? Enjoy your golden parachute, you geriatric tyrant. Karma's a [REDACTED].
But let's be honest, what are the odds that any of this actually matters to the current administration? Biden is probably already drafting a love letter to Havana. Still, the symbolism is important, and we can all take a little satisfaction knowing justice, however delayed, is still on the menu.
At the very least, maybe this will get some libs to STFU about how great Cuba is. Probably not, but one can dream.
In closing, remember: Communism is cringe, freedom is based, and Raul Castro can choke on a bag of dicks.


