Former Cuban Prisoner Has Some Choice Words for Ignoramus Colin Kaepernick [VIDEO]

Former Cuban Prisoner Has Some Choice Words for Ignoramus Colin Kaepernick [VIDEO]

Beleaguered San Francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick must’ve never heard the old saying, “When you find yourself in a hole, stop digging!”

Like some crazed Energizer Bunny with a shovel, he just keeps digging and digging.

On Monday, at a post-game news conference, Kaepernick wore a T-shirt emblazoned with images of Fidel Castro and Malcolm X, taken from a 1960 meeting between the two America-hating radicals.

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A former prisoner of Castro’s regime, Sergio Sixto, had some choice words aimed at Kaepernick.

Sixto, who eventually came to America, lost 50 pounds during his imprisonment, and was able to survive only through the food his wife would bring during the occasional visits she was allowed. Sixto was able to get air only through a tiny hole at the bottom of the prison cell door — a common situation for Cubans in prison. Many of Sixto’s fellow prisoners died.

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Sergio Sixto. Credit: ijr.com

Here is what Sixto had to say to the oh-so-bold social warrior Kaepernick, especially about the way Afro-Cubans are treated in Castro’s workers’ paradise:

“If that guy had a dictator like the Castro’s for 57 years in power in his country, he would know what it’s like to really be oppressed. Especially for black people. Black people are the most repressed in the country. The prisons are filled with them mostly.
There are more than 100 thousand people in Cuba that died in Cuba because of the Castros. There are 3 million people in exile from the country. If he would know what it’s like living in Cuba, he would know what it’s like to be an oppressed black man.”

Sixto added:

“If he had said anything bad to say about the government or the Castros in protest of real discrimination and oppression, he might have found himself in prison like I did for trying to speak my mind and bring about change. And he would have been treated even worse.”

Blogger Alberto de la Cruz, writing in Babalú Blog, says of Kaepernick’s fatuousness:

If ignorance were bliss, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick would likely be the happiest man in the world. However, for Cubans and especially black Cubans, Kaepernick’s ignorance and the ignorance of other celebrities like him unfortunately serves only to help bolster and perpetuate oppression and apartheid in Cuba.

Perhaps Kaepernick should spend a little time with these guys, in these conditions. And considering that this picture was taken during a media tour, this may be the garden spot of the Cuban prison system.

Three prisoners stand in their cell in the Combinado del Este prison during a media tour in Havana, Cuba, Tuesday, April 9, 2013. Cuban authorities led foreign journalists through the maximum security prison, the largest in the Caribbean country that houses 3,000 prisoners. Cuba says they have 200 prisons across the country, including five that are maximum security. (AP Photo/Franklin Reyes)
Three prisoners stand in their cell in the Combinado del Este prison during a media tour in Havana, Cuba, Tuesday, April 9, 2013. Cuban authorities led foreign journalists through the maximum security prison, the largest in the Caribbean country that houses 3,000 prisoners. Cuba says they have 200 prisons across the country, including five that are maximum security. (AP Photo/Franklin Reyes)

Maybe then he’ll grow up a little, put his social justice shovel down, and realize that the United States has offered him something that his hero Fidel Castro never would, and that’s the freedom to speak out.

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