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It Gets Much Worse: Code Pink's Cuban Commie Vacation Hits a New Low
Posted on 3/25/26 at 9:09 am
Posted on 3/25/26 at 9:09 am
It Gets Much Worse: Code Pink's Cuban Commie Vacation Hits a New Low
On Sunday, I wrote about how Code Pink and a bunch of other worthless commies went to Cuba after they put together the "Nuestra América Convoy," which describes itself as a humanitarian group but is really just some sort of anti-Trump, pro-Cuban regime operation. Cuba's "president," Miguel Díaz-Canel, rolled out the red carpet at a convention center, and then the group stayed in a five-star well-lit hotel. I say "well-lit' because no one else on the island has power, yet oddly this hotel and convention center do.
The convoy also threw themselves a little concert — again, with plenty of electricity to go around — but this wasn't some sort of opportunity for them to raise money for the Cuban people they claimed they were heading down to support or anything. It was an opportunity to shout things like "F*ck Trump" and "Free Palestine." I have no data on this, but I'm guessing most Cubans don't give two cents about Palestine at the moment. They just want electricity so they can eat, study, have water, and keep their sick relatives alive in hospitals.
Call it poverty porn. Call it a communist safari or theme park. Call it the poor people petting zoo. I've heard every name under the sun from the Cuban exile community here in the United States. The only thing I can think to call it is one of the most grotesque, exploitative spectacles I've ever witnessed.
The Cuban people are starving. They have no power or water and limited medical care. They kids can't do their schoolwork. The adults can't make a living wage. People are dying. Life-saving services — like oxygen, dialysis, incubators, and ventilators — are unstable. But these... worthless humans are down there partying like it's 1959. And believe me, I'm being generous when I say "worthless humans," but my editors won't allow me to say what I really want to call them.
First up is this guy Hasan Piker. I was not familiar with him until he decided to show up in Cuba and not only exploit the situation on the ground there, but broadcast his little podcast or livestream or whatever it is he does from the fancy hotel where he's staying. I have since learned more about him and not just the fact that if you look up the term "punchable face," you'll probably find his picture somewhere.
The Marxist Piker was born in New Jersey to Turkish parents, but raised as a Muslim in Turkey. He's 34 years old, he's a far left influencer, and he has one of the most subscribed-to channels on Twitch. He's a big Bernie Sanders fan, yet, like his idol, he's worth millions and just wants socialism for everyone else. He was literally wearing a $700 shirt while he walked the streets. It would take the average working Cuban years to buy something like that.
He also apparently abuses his dog.
So, as I said, this dude decided to waste power by broadcasting from his Cuban hotel on Sunday and letting us all know that the Cuban people simply love having no food or power.
Allow me to share with you one of the most ignorant, privileged quotes I've ever heard come out of someone's mouth:
"It's incredible. It's truly one of my favorite places officially...it's remarkable. The people's resilience is remarkable. There is, I mean, there's like rolling blackouts that take place throughout the day, every day, all around the country, right? Eleven million people. But today is a beautiful day out here, 75 degrees, sunny — people are partying, people are partying in the f*cking streets. I don't know if it's like an island mindset — I don't know if that has something to do with it; I'm sure it has something to do with it — but, like, they're just chilling."
First of all, you vile piece human garbage, the people aren't just "chilling" in the streets. They're outside because they have no air conditioning, water, or ways to cook inside. This isn't a party. It's not an "island mindset." It's desperation. This idiot makes it sound like he just wandered up to an all-inclusive resort in Jimmy Buffett land.
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On Sunday, I wrote about how Code Pink and a bunch of other worthless commies went to Cuba after they put together the "Nuestra América Convoy," which describes itself as a humanitarian group but is really just some sort of anti-Trump, pro-Cuban regime operation. Cuba's "president," Miguel Díaz-Canel, rolled out the red carpet at a convention center, and then the group stayed in a five-star well-lit hotel. I say "well-lit' because no one else on the island has power, yet oddly this hotel and convention center do.
The convoy also threw themselves a little concert — again, with plenty of electricity to go around — but this wasn't some sort of opportunity for them to raise money for the Cuban people they claimed they were heading down to support or anything. It was an opportunity to shout things like "F*ck Trump" and "Free Palestine." I have no data on this, but I'm guessing most Cubans don't give two cents about Palestine at the moment. They just want electricity so they can eat, study, have water, and keep their sick relatives alive in hospitals.
Call it poverty porn. Call it a communist safari or theme park. Call it the poor people petting zoo. I've heard every name under the sun from the Cuban exile community here in the United States. The only thing I can think to call it is one of the most grotesque, exploitative spectacles I've ever witnessed.
The Cuban people are starving. They have no power or water and limited medical care. They kids can't do their schoolwork. The adults can't make a living wage. People are dying. Life-saving services — like oxygen, dialysis, incubators, and ventilators — are unstable. But these... worthless humans are down there partying like it's 1959. And believe me, I'm being generous when I say "worthless humans," but my editors won't allow me to say what I really want to call them.
First up is this guy Hasan Piker. I was not familiar with him until he decided to show up in Cuba and not only exploit the situation on the ground there, but broadcast his little podcast or livestream or whatever it is he does from the fancy hotel where he's staying. I have since learned more about him and not just the fact that if you look up the term "punchable face," you'll probably find his picture somewhere.
The Marxist Piker was born in New Jersey to Turkish parents, but raised as a Muslim in Turkey. He's 34 years old, he's a far left influencer, and he has one of the most subscribed-to channels on Twitch. He's a big Bernie Sanders fan, yet, like his idol, he's worth millions and just wants socialism for everyone else. He was literally wearing a $700 shirt while he walked the streets. It would take the average working Cuban years to buy something like that.
He also apparently abuses his dog.
So, as I said, this dude decided to waste power by broadcasting from his Cuban hotel on Sunday and letting us all know that the Cuban people simply love having no food or power.
Allow me to share with you one of the most ignorant, privileged quotes I've ever heard come out of someone's mouth:
"It's incredible. It's truly one of my favorite places officially...it's remarkable. The people's resilience is remarkable. There is, I mean, there's like rolling blackouts that take place throughout the day, every day, all around the country, right? Eleven million people. But today is a beautiful day out here, 75 degrees, sunny — people are partying, people are partying in the f*cking streets. I don't know if it's like an island mindset — I don't know if that has something to do with it; I'm sure it has something to do with it — but, like, they're just chilling."
First of all, you vile piece human garbage, the people aren't just "chilling" in the streets. They're outside because they have no air conditioning, water, or ways to cook inside. This isn't a party. It's not an "island mindset." It's desperation. This idiot makes it sound like he just wandered up to an all-inclusive resort in Jimmy Buffett land.
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Posted on 3/25/26 at 9:11 am to djmed
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Miguel Díaz-Canel, rolled out the red carpet
Behind their backs he was shaking his head thinking what a bunch of weak pussies the left is.
Posted on 3/25/26 at 9:15 am to djmed
Piker has on 2000 dollar glasses during this trip which would feed a cuban family for a year
Posted on 3/25/26 at 9:46 am to djmed
plunged to the bottom of the page in under an hour
Look at some of the bullshite on the first page.
"echo Chamber"
only echoes are "Trump bad"

Look at some of the bullshite on the first page.
"echo Chamber"
only echoes are "Trump bad"
Posted on 3/25/26 at 9:57 am to djmed
Bought and paid for propaganda. Wonder who is shelling out the $$ for this "cause".....
Posted on 3/25/26 at 10:00 am to idlewatcher
Code Pink's founder is married to Roy Singham who is literally a Chinese agent (he lives in China). Even the NYT called out Code Pink for pushing Chinese propaganda.
Posted on 3/25/26 at 10:17 am to djmed
Do these jackasses not realize how based Cubans in America are as a whole? The more they try to prop up the regime, the further right they push them.
My wife's grandparents were Cuban refugees. Her abuelo was the biggest Trump supporter I knew before he passed away, and I'm a conservative, middle aged, white dude in Louisiana. These people literally lost everything to the Castro regime, no one is convincing them it is the US's fault their land, businesses, and property were seized.
All this Code Pink thing does is reinforce the fact that activist libs are detached from reality, and too elitist to actually interact with the actual people they claim to support.
My wife's grandparents were Cuban refugees. Her abuelo was the biggest Trump supporter I knew before he passed away, and I'm a conservative, middle aged, white dude in Louisiana. These people literally lost everything to the Castro regime, no one is convincing them it is the US's fault their land, businesses, and property were seized.
All this Code Pink thing does is reinforce the fact that activist libs are detached from reality, and too elitist to actually interact with the actual people they claim to support.
Posted on 3/25/26 at 9:26 pm to lionward2014
Posted on 3/26/26 at 7:16 am to Placekicker
Good. Customs be reading tPB and knowing this is what the people want to be done to these people.
They were not there for "mUh humanitarian" reasons, so lied on their visa request.
They were not there for "mUh humanitarian" reasons, so lied on their visa request.
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