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Cuba’s Collapse: How Communism’s Last Breath Reveals the Power of Freedom

calendar_today April 11, 2026 · person Jonathan A.
Cuba’s Collapse: How Communism’s Last Breath Reveals the Power of Freedom

There are moments in history when silence shatters, and freedom’s roar becomes unstoppable. For Cuba, that moment is now.

When Cuban citizens attacked Communist Party offices during widespread blackouts, it wasn’t just rebellion — it was a profound declaration of human dignity. The regime is collapsing under the weight of its own brutal machinery, and the people’s resistance has reached a breaking point.

My father always said dictatorships fall not through invasion, but through the exhaustion of their own people. Today, those words ring with prophetic clarity.

The statistics are devastating. In 2025, the Cuban Observatory of Conflicts documented 11,268 protests against the communist regime — each one a testament to the human spirit’s resilience.

The Brutal Reality of Socialist Failure

Let me be crystal clear: socialism isn’t a political system. It’s a human destruction machine. Cuba proves this daily — a once-rich nation transformed into a prison where hope is a forbidden whisper. U.S. pressure has accelerated a collapse already set in motion by communist mismanagement.

Ten million people without electricity. Hospitals in crisis. An economy strangled by sanctions and internal corruption. These aren’t just statistics — they’re human tragedies playing out in real-time.

The Breaking Point

What most Americans don’t understand is the daily heroism of Cuban citizens. Families surviving on less than a dollar a day, young people risking everything for a taste of dignity. As Marco Rubio has powerfully stated, this regime cannot — and will not — survive much longer.

Freedom is not begged for. It is taken. And the Cuban people are taking what has always been theirs.

My family’s history taught me that no dictatorship is eternal. Communism is in its final, desperate moments, and each protest, each blackout, each cry in Havana’s streets is another nail in its coffin.

A Call to Awareness

To those who romanticize these regimes from comfortable American couches: come and see. See the hunger in a people’s eyes who ask for nothing more than the freedom we take for granted.

Cuba doesn’t need more speeches. It needs liberty. And it’s taking that liberty, meter by meter, protest by protest.

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Jonathan A.

I believe in freedom — for Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, and every nation across Latin America. My opinions come from watching what's happening in the world today and calling it like I see it. Pro-liberty, pro-democracy, pro-free markets.

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