| CUBA'S SUGAR MILLS HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE
TO SURVIVE 52 YEARS OF HURRICANE CASTRO
In 1958, there were 161 sugar mills operating in Cuba.
According to Castro and his apologists, the majority of the sugar mills were
owned by American companies, but that is just another lie.
Of the 161 sugar mills operating in Cuba in 1958, 113 of them were owned
by Cubans; 41 by Americans; 6 by Spaniards and one by a French company.
Castro came in
and stole all 161 sugar mills and now the majority of them are destroyed and
abandoned, as can be seen
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JOSE SMITH COMAS SUGAR MILL |
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Hershey Sugar Mill |
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Workers are seen planting vegetables now, instead of sugar cane. Another great Castro invention! |
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Everything seems to be paralyzed! |
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Any questions?
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