
Recent Cuban immigrant and college student shocked by peers' perception of socialism, seeks to dismantle it
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A Cuban student enrolled at Syracuse University said he was stunned by the way his fellow students perceived socialism.
In a column for The College Fix, Triana highlights the most startling thing he found in his new home: A sharp misconception about politics in Cuba.
"Many could only think of the palm trees on a beach, but the first impulse of others was to repeat the magic words with which the international left justifies the tyranny: ‘free healthcare, free education, American embargo,’" Triana wrote of what he called the "distorted idea" people had of life in Cuba.
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