Team Asere and the last setback suffered by Miami fascists
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As a good nest of domestic terrorists, a bunch of people were responsible for trying to fuel the discord in Miami and demonstrated "peacefully," in the best Trumpist style, during the semifinal game of the World Baseball Classic between the United States and Cuba that took place in that city.
Against the sacred Peace that every sporting event implies, these people interrupted the game by throwing themselves onto the field, showing signs or shouting vulgarities in the stands.
As it has become usual, in games of this type held in the United States where baseball players from the Island participate, such acts of unsportsmanlike vandalism are only conceivable thanks to the consent of the anti-Cuban mafia that governs today the capital of hate.
According to a report from the EFE agency, the mayor of Miami, Francis Suárez, informed in a press conference held before the game began, that the Marlins team had given green light to fans who wished to enter the stadium with banners, Cuban flags and t-shirts with slogans against the Cuban government.
According to the mayor: "For me, this is much bigger than Cuba. It has to do with the virus of socialism and communism, which is a hoax," while expressing concern about the increasing "involvement" of China in the western hemisphere.
Does anyone know if the sports gear with which Team Asere played were Made in China?
Later, it was released that someone with the purpose of preventing a sporting event from becoming another Trumpist assault on the World Baseball Classic, prevented those summoned by the leaders of the anti-Cuban industry from entering the stadium wearing shirts with the Patria y Vida slogan.
The latter led to the protest of none other than Senator Marco Rubio, a man who publicly boasts of being the mastermind of 200-plus measures that tightens the failed blockade against the Island during the Trump administration.
In a video he posted on his Twitter account, the Republican senator claimed to have received reports from people that the Miami Marlins, the organization that operates this taxpayer-funded stadium, have prevented them from entering with signs that are "offensive to the Cuban regime."
"It's outrageous, disgusting and grotesque. I hope it's not true, and I hope it's corrected," stated Trump’s ally.
In reality, what was "outrageous, disgusting and grotesque" was the attempt to turn a sporting event into a political demonstration. If the senator were more intelligent than his former boss, he would realize that the posters, which he considers offensive to the Cuban regime, are actually offensive but against the fascist state that has been established in recent years in Florida.
In a fair competition, the Cuba team, made up of Cubans from the Island and players from the major leagues, managed to reach the semifinals and lost to the powerful North American team. Haters shoulders another defeat after they showed the world, once again, what that euphemism known as "American democracy" really consists of.
Translated by Sergio A. Paneque Díaz / CubaSí Translation Staff
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