Norma Buster
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Norma Buster
@normabuster
cubana / sex-positive victims rights advocate. chief of staff @cagoldberglaw. listen to my pod #OralArguments + sub to my OF. opinions=mine


Fidel Castro’s influencer grandson tells me why is he for a deal with Trump to open the island’s economy. cnn.com/2026/03/30/ame…

Imagine what Cuba could do if it weren't suffocated by an irrational decades-old U.S. blockade. Imagine how much we could grow and share with the world. P.S. Cuba and Vietnam are sister nations that share historical ties of friendship and solidarity.

I love it when people have a really intense job like lawyer, investment banker, et al. But then they’re insane online, or do onlyfans, or like have a drinking problem. I think it’s fab

I don't think these critiques give activists enough credit. Many surely understand that the Cuban govt. is also complicit but see it as their primary role, as U.S. citizens and voters, to focus on the actions of the govt. over which they have political leverage and responsibility

They're livid that independent media figures like Hasan traveled to Cuba to report directly on what's happening and expose the amount of blatant propaganda in the US media ecosystem. This is why independent media/journalism that challenges MSM narratives is so crucial



With Havana plunged into total darkness there's a strange beauty and resilience to now being able to see all the stars shine down.

“Cuba invades countries with doctors and love” - #ConvoyNuestraAmérica speaker

🚨 At CUNY’s Cuba Conference, DSA's Danny Valdes Says Cuba Dictatorship Question Is “Completely Irrelevant,” Mullin Says Activists Must “Defend the Cuban Revolution” Before Corinna Mullin jumped in, DSA organizer Danny Valdes dismissed the question of whether Cuba is a dictatorship as “completely irrelevant” to what is happening on the island. That line is revealing on its own. In a room full of activists eager to defend Cuba, even raising the nature of the regime itself was treated as beside the point. Then Mullin took it a step further, arguing that it is “a problem for us to separate out our support for the people versus the state,” praising the Cuban Revolution for having “expropriated the wealth of the expropriators,” and insisting that “we must in our messaging defend the Cuban revolution.” Valdes did not resist the escalation. He nodded along as Mullin argued that activists should openly defend the revolution itself.

at the height of the batista regime over half of the farmland in cuba was owned by americans. many slaveowners took their operations down there after the civil war. castro kicked them all out. cuba was a giant epstein island, they want "their" land back










