Indeed, it is kinda difficult to agree over what perspectives might tell us. However, any cuban will happily give its right .... and
left arm as to be able to do whatever you are STILL allowed to do in your own country without the personal, economic, judiciary and familiar consequences of
attempting to do `em. In the personal, part of our struggle is not to reach that point, in spite I recognize, the non spontaneous nature of the 2011 events that might have triggered such reduction in whatever were your previous level of liberties.
Regarding the "democracy" issue, it is also difficult to reach any sort of agreement, provided, and I say this with all respect, yours is a monarchy, although since 1999, the line between both political systems have blurred off a significativelly in this country. Proof ? The nomination of nicolas as his successor, by hugo, by the office witheld back then, was unconstitutional. Guess you know
part of the rest.
By the way guys, may I ask you all, the interpretation you may infere out of what to be a cuban is like ?