bkbk
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Jeez, man, that's risky.
I wasn't trying to "bash" Cuba -- I was more concerned for the guy's life. It just seems so unnecessarily dangerous. I mean, pre-Web, maybe -- but now, you can prob. learn a ton about Cuba all over the Web (tho I bet it's censored or non-existent over there).
Yeah, it's not 100% the same: pix, video, sound, etc. are only a "virtual reality" aspect -- not the real thing. But 10 yrs. ago, 20 yrs. ago, ppl. had to settle for even much less than that.
Also, this "once-in-a-lifetime-opp." I'm just not so certain of. Fidel's an old man now -- prob. going to kick any day.
I'm assuming the class trip was for those a lot younger. I'd rather wait Fidel's death out, and maybe Cuba will be a much safer place in the near future.
Last, maybe Fidel won't "gun down a whole school bus, and see if the U.S. does anything about it" -- but maybe 1 or 2 or 5 of them "mysteriously disappear." And later, everyone's "sorry" and "nobody knows what happened," and they "hope it never happens again," etc.
But where does that leave you? In your life, to quote a writer who should be a lot more famous, "you're the ONLY deal."
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