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wish it could have been sooner.
But now is better than never for
people who have been suffering the biased
reporting of this “reporter’s reporter” for way
too many years.
Rather’s endless love affair with the tyrant-for-life of Cuba
made him infamous among Cubans as he not only
nauseated, ulcerated and may have caused high
blood pressure, heart burn and heart attacks in
Cuban Americans in the U.S. With the false image
of Castro that Rather promoted, he caused a lot
of pain and suffering for the Cuban’s surviving
under Castro’s boots.
How many more people died in the Florida Straits trying to
flee Cuba due to Rather’s biased reporting? How
many more were incarcerated, tortured and
endured forced labor? How many more were
executed, were victim of political
assassinations and denied of medical attention
in jails during the 44-year tenure of Rather on
CBS that began in 1962?
Rather’s inaccurate reports from Cuba helped to prolong
Castro’s state terrorism upon the Cuban people.
Among the people oppressed by Castro, Rather
gained an honored place among the collaborators
of that regime.
No Cuban can forget Rather melting in front of his idol, his
admiring eyes and smiles while interviewing the
despicable tyrant of Cuba. And of course, he
gave him prime time platforms on CBS and let him
lie to the American public without challenging
him.
How can any Cuban forget his CBS Special – romantically
titled – “The Last Revolutionary,” (see my
article about that Special at: http://www.amigospais-guaracabuya.org/oagaq012.php)?
In it Rather held Castro’s bloody hand to help
him walk on the muddy Sierra Maestra terrain. I
have a frozen clip of that in my latest
documentary “The Rats Below,” for everybody to
see and remember (see:
http://www.cubacollectibles.com/cuba_C.mvc?p=108-CC4).
I also did an expose of Rather’s April 2000 interview with
Juan Miguel Gonzalez that is included on the
Special Edition DVD of my documentary “The Rats
Below.” Cubans will not forget.
Probably that is why the liberal U.S. media hates Cuban
Americans so much and walks the extra mile to
discredit and malign us every chance they get.
They hate us because they cannot fool us about
Castro as they fool the misinformed American
people.
I am sure that other ethnic groups in the U.S. with firsthand
knowledge of their country and government also
found inaccuracies, misinformation and
propaganda in Rather’s reports and those of
other liberal reporters like him. But, as they
know about their countries, I know about my
birth country and my 38 years living in the U.S.
being offended and dismayed by such examples of
bad reporting. It’s simply embarrassing.
Are Rather and people like him the pillars of the U.S. media?
No wonder in a Freudian slip he concocted his
motto “courage.” Yes, you needed courage to
stomach Dan Rather.
I’m not usually like this. I’m not apologetic for my words.
They are an accurate reflection of our feelings
and intelligence of being hurt for 44 years of
frustration and indignation caused by CBS’s
Rather. Our only relief is to know that he left
CBS in some sort of discredited way.
Unfortunately, Rather’s act will be followed by another
disease-causing reporter, the always perfectly
coifed and “unbiased” Katie Kouric. So,
paraphrasing Rather, we’ll need more “courage.”
© 2006 ABIP
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