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Are there any hot girls left in Cuba

dha
South Florida
Monday, July 3, 2023 2:14 AM
Can someone explain why the clubs, nationally (North, South, east, and west) are filled with Cubans strippers? Is there a Cuban cartel importing them to all the clubs? Honestly, there are so many, Cuba must will only have old hags left to satisfy Castro's goon squads. What are your thoughts?

36 comments

  • gSteph
    a year ago
    Castro is dead.
  • dha
    a year ago
    Duh genius. His cronies remain.
  • dannyboy3
    a year ago
    There is a long history of sex tourism in Cuba. Germans come for the boys, other Europeans for the girls. Many are 16+. When things started getting worse in Cuba a lot of girls came to the US. It's like Vietnamese nail salons and Korean grocers, they do what they know and the support system of Cubans in the US gets them an in.
  • Brahma2k
    a year ago
    You’re standing in a strip club in California and you see a number of strippers with Latin features. You now have two thought paths options: (1)you can see them and think “nice! Cubanas”. Or (2) you can see them and think “nice! Mexicanas”. If you want to go with option 1 for fantasy purposes? Definitely go right ahead, you’re in the right place for it. However, if you’re a stickler for cold hard reality, then you will almost certainly have to go with 2.
  • Electronman
    a year ago
    Immigrants....... we get the job done. (A line from Hamilton)
  • gammanu95
    a year ago
    ^Factually false. Chris Tucker spoke the truth when he pointed out thatliberal policies and illegal immigration was making the nation poorer and dirtier.
  • dha
    a year ago
    @Brah - A seasoned monger can easily ditinquish between a Cuban and Mexican. Both comecin exotic and hot varieties. There is no fantasy that places one higher than the other. However, California thinking is F'd up on every issue anyway, so your comment is not all that much of a surprise to everyone except maybe Californians.
  • CJKent_band
    a year ago
    @dha I will play along and comment on your discussion. Q: Can someone explain why the clubs, nationally (North, South, east, and west) are filled with Cubans strippers? A: Ye I can The impact of US sanctions (American Embargo) has continuously inflicted serious harm on the Cuban economy for many years now. But the embargo’s has never been effective at achieving its principal purpose: forcing Cuba's revolutionary regime out of power or bending it to Washington's will. Because of the “American Embargo” on Cuba poor men women and children are lured to the USA because the false advertising and globalized propaganda that makes them believe the U. S. Is the land of economic opportunity. Q: Is there a Cuban cartel importing them to all the clubs? A: No “Cuban Cartel”, it is the Miami Mafia, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and “American Businesses” that do it for profits. Many immigrants like the innocent naive Cuban girls produce billions of dollars in revenue every year by being exploited and abused in America, by, American Mafia Families and American Gangsters and “American Business” As a means to flee poverty in Cuba, many beautiful naive young women agree to work in the USA to pay off a $20,000 smuggling fee, and instead of simply working civilian jobs; the girls are forced into working as exotic dancers and in the adult industry/prostitution to try to pay the money. It is ironic that in a country that promotes “equality” people like those beautiful naive Cuban girls are being treated as disposable sex objects. It is the “American Way” of profiting by victimizing millions of vulnerable people from countries around the world. “It is the sufferings of the many which pay for the luxuries of the few.” ~ Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg ~ Born: 3rd January 2003 Stockholm, Sweden ~ Occupation: Student, environmental activist ~ Awards: ~ Fritt Ord Award (2019) ~ Rachel Carson Prize (2019) ~ Ambassador of Conscience Award (2019) ~ Right Livelihood Award (2019) ~ International Children's Peace Prize (2019) ~ Time Person of the Year (2019) ~ Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity (2020)
  • dha
    a year ago
    I will play along with your rhetoric and respond to your comments: I agree with some of what you say except for the following. 1. Mafia is a myth created by profiteering movie makers and held high by wanna be OGs. 2. These innocent young girls you describe are not innocent and bring home hundreds of thousands of dollars in tax free money. You go to strip clubs, right. Do you force yourself on them? Didn't think so. Who is the victim here? Maybe you because she takes advantages of your vulnerabilities and insecurities. And, you go home with nothing more than a memory and lighter pockets. 3. Standing on and supporting a baseless, Swedish retard's quote, is moronic. 4. America equals freedom. For some that have been here for a very long time, it is still land of the give aways and no prosecution for their crimes. However, these ladies have choices; however, they can't give up the easy money. So, who is profiteering. 5. Cry babies like you should be sent to china.
  • CJKent_band
    a year ago
    THE UNDENIABLE REALITY: “PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. October 25, 2022– Human traffickers coerced eight Cuban migrants into prostitution in Florida as part of a “modern-day” slavery plot, Hillsborough Sheriff Chad Chronister said on Monday. Deputies arrested Amet Roman Maqueira De La Cal, 34, and Rosalia Leonard Garcia, 29, on Thursday in Tampa and rescued the women, ages 18 to 24, who lived under the threat of violence, Chronister said. All of the trapped women were working as prostitutes, and strippers and forced to perform other types of sex acts to pay off their debt of $60,000 each, which is what the smuggling cost,” Chronister said. Five of the women were living in one room, three in another and they all shared one bathroom, Chronister said.” [view link] And these are only some of the criminals that are captured because they lack the “protection” that the “intelligencia” community (CIA, FBI, American Government and Business) provide for these type of criminals. Remember Epstein’s deal after being convicted of soliciting and procuring a minor for prostitution because he “belonged to Intelligence”?
  • dha
    a year ago
    Of course there is going to be some of this. But, if it is systemic across all cuban dancers you would expect it to be all over the news in all cities, like this one instance in Tampa.
  • Manuellabore
    a year ago
    The more Cubans, Brazilians, Colombians and Puerto Ricans (a/k/a Americans) in the clubs, the better, I say. Hot Latinas tend to be very hot and, while it is dangerous to stereotype, they tend to be more forthcoming with their offerings in VIP. Those I have had repeat engagements with tend to be a bit older (still hot, though), have a kid or two, and have been in the country for at least a few years, and therefore don't really fit the profile of trafficking victims. Given their language skills and education, they're raking in more money than they could in more traditional employment. To hijack a canard from the broader immigration debate, they are doing a job that a lot of comparably attractive white American woman don't want to do, so it's not like they're displacing anybody. While I'd like to believe that incidents of trafficking in mainstream strip clubs is rare, I have no reason to believe that any given Cuban dancer is more likely to be a trafficking victim than a corn-fed American girl from down on the farm.
  • CJKent_band
    a year ago
    THE UNDENIABLE REALITY IS: Human trafficking is a lucrative criminal market in the United States. The commodities involved in this illicit trade are men, women, and children. Traffickers transport undocumented migrants into the U.S. for work in licit, semi-illicit and illicit industries. The traffickers' foremost goal is to maximize profits -- often resulting in physical and mental exploitation of the victims. There is a high degree of collusion among government officials (CIA FBI ETC) and Organized Crime that are facilitating these clandestine operations. Indeed, there has been evidence of cooperation (involving corruption and/or intimidation of public officials, and partnerships with licit business) or at least acquiescence occurring at every level. INS reports that international traffickers have reportedly corrupted foreign senior-level officials as well as officials in key positions, such as immigration officials at airports, consular workers, embassies abroad, members of law enforcement, and officers at border checkpoints in both source and transit counties. Corrupt public officials are accepting bribes in exchange for passports, visas, citizenship and safe transit across borders. "Indeed, in this area of criminal activity, as in others, corruption provides the lubricant which allows criminal organizations to operate with maximum effectiveness and minimum interference".
  • CJKent_band
    a year ago
    THE UNDENIABLE REALITY IN AMERICA IS: Human trafficking shares certain dynamics with alien smuggling, but is different in having the additional elements of coercion and/or exploitation. Alien smuggling produces short-term profits. Trafficking, on the other hand, includes long-term exploitation to continue to produce profits. The criminality associated with trafficking usually continues after the migrants reach the U.S. Victims of human trafficking include women (Cubans) who agree to come to the U.S. as waitresses or dancers, but then are forced into prostitution and the adult industry in order to pay off their trafficking fees.
  • Warrior15
    a year ago
    OMG. That was a terrible thing to have to endure. I pulled up TUCSL to read the Discussion Board. If you look at the Board before you Log In, then anyone you have on Ignore shows up. I actually read some of the CRAP that CJKent put out on this thread. I had kinda thought maybe CJ had gone the way of Icey Loco and just left. Why does anyone read the absolute garage that loser puts down? Now that I'm logged in again, I don't have to view it anymore.
  • Jascoi
    a year ago
    one or two hotties are left in cuba.
  • dha
    a year ago
    No more Fast and Furious films will be shot in Cuba again, I guess. Maybe a mafia trafficking documentary or movie written and directed by @Kent, staring Greta!
  • JayTeeDee
    a year ago
    OP says "Mafia is a myth" but is willing to consider "Cuban cartel importing them to all the clubs" as an answer.
  • CJKent_band
    a year ago
    @Warrior15 @dha The truth is heavy, therefore few people care to carry it. “Sometimes people don't want to hear the truth because they don't want their illusions destroyed.” ~ Friedrich Nietzsche
  • dha
    a year ago
    @CJ Sorry sir, but it is your illusions that are being destroyed by the truth. Don't think the cuban strippers are in the biz against their will. They love what they do and the $$$!
  • CJKent_band
    a year ago
    THE UNDENIABLE REALITY IS: As a means to flee poverty in Cuba, many beautiful naive young women agree to work in the USA to pay off a $20,000 smuggling fee, and instead of simply working civilian jobs; the girls are forced into working as exotic dancers and in the adult industry/prostitution to try to pay the money. It is ironic that in a country that promotes “equality” people like those beautiful naive Cuban girls are being treated as disposable sex objects. It is the “American Way” of profiting by victimizing millions of vulnerable people from countries around the world. “It is the sufferings of the many which pay for the luxuries of the few.” ~ Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg ~ Born: 3rd January 2003 Stockholm, Sweden ~ Occupation: Student, environmental activist ~ Awards: ~ Fritt Ord Award (2019) ~ Rachel Carson Prize (2019) ~ Ambassador of Conscience Award (2019) ~ Right Livelihood Award (2019) ~ International Children's Peace Prize (2019) ~ Time Person of the Year (2019) ~ Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity (2020)
  • dha
    a year ago
    You are one weird dude.
  • twentyfive
    a year ago
    @CJKunt So you are no better than anyone else here, you’re as much an exploiter of naive Latina girls as anyone else who goes to Tijuana and hires prostitutes. How about you owning up to your own abusive behavior, you fuckn hypocrite!
  • dha
    a year ago
    One slight disagreement. I suggest that we are the ones being exploited. At least that's how it feels when my pockets are a lot lighter walking out than walking in.
  • LapHunt
    a year ago
    Shouldn't Cuba (their home country) which has failed them through communism and a life of poverty where these smugglers are allowed to thrive shoulder a good deal of the blame? In the USA, I see them rocking designer clothes and Gucci handbags, yet it is America to be blamed? Further, not all of them work in SCs or as sex workers. Many of them do pay off their debts as hotel workers, maids, or other jobs.
  • CJKent_band
    a year ago
    @LapHunt THE UNDENIABLE REALITY IS: The impact of US sanctions (American Embargo) has continuously inflicted serious harm on the Cuban economy for many years now. But the embargo’s has never been effective at achieving its principal purpose: forcing Cuba's revolutionary regime out of power or bending it to Washington's will. Because of the “American Embargo” on Cuba poor men women and children are lured to the USA because the false advertising and globalized propaganda that makes them believe the U. S. Is the land of economic opportunity.
  • dha
    a year ago
    @CJ. Been that way for many, if not all ethnic groups that immigrate to the USA. Promises of work and wealth wealth only to find poverty and exploitation. It's their children who will/may benefit from the education and opportunities to work in a free country. But, all these ethnic groups had to assimilate into the American way of life and learn English. If not, the ethnic group or race will always lag behind and remain stagnant while complaining that they are oppressed and not given equal opportunity. Looking for handouts at every turn. It's not just the Cubans that are/were violated when they come to this country. After all, it is a capitalistic country. So, quit crying about it. It it bothers you so much, give your money to them, invite them into your house, provide for them, and guide them. Otherwise, you are just another whiny, talking head full of your own hot air and quotes.
  • CJKent_band
    a year ago
    “Sometimes people don't want to hear the truth because they don't want their illusions destroyed.” ~ Friedrich Nietzsche
  • CJKent_band
    a year ago
    The American governments and their private industry accomplices are using America’s most vulnerable people into sources of revenue. The “poverty industry” is making billions in federal aid and other funds from impoverished families, abused and neglected children and the disabled and elderly poor.
  • CJKent_band
    a year ago
    ^ UNDENIABLE REALITY
  • twentyfive
    a year ago
    ^ Still waiting for you to explain your hypocritical phony agenda, you claim to be an expert on La Zona, what do you do there? read the bible to the girls, lead them to safety, C'mon man you keep pushing the narrative that these gals are exploited , yet you claim all kinds of experience with them, you're nothing more than a phony fucking dick pick collecting faggot.
  • dha
    a year ago
    It's obvious his perceptions of reality are distorted. Not worth responding to anymore.
  • CJKent_band
    a year ago
    “When you try to tear out a man’s tongue, you are not proving him to be a liar, you’re only telling the world that you fear what he might say.”
  • CJKent_band
    a year ago
    ^ UNDENIABLE REALITY
  • dha
    a year ago
    Weird.
  • CJKent_band
    a year ago
    ^ you’re only telling the world that you fear what he might say… THE UNDENIABLE REALITY
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