I was talking about artists and writers that require the government's supervision in order to produce something. They need to follow certain procedure to preserve the Socialist ideology. Besides, in a Socialist country, the means of production belong to the State, unless you change to capitalism you cannot decide entirely by yourself what, when and where to publish.
Sorry to be so dense -- are you merely describing the Cuban system or are you writing about this "process" with approval?
He just got the support of 11000 people (in a country of 12 million).
And, indeed, that is all he might ever get...however, given that he is spied on, harassed, that people who would associate with him would be cut off from jobs, could be subject to jail time, etc. How would we ever know? He got those signatures without the ability to advertise, to publish, print leaflets, petition government, getting anyone in the Cuban parliament to support him, etc. He did it by sure force of will and in the face of amazing official and un-official harassment, and in the face of the fact that most people who would sign such a petition could be subject to political and social reprisals.
My point is merely that the fact that he only got 11000+ signatures in a society as controlled as Cuba is a miracle...it would be like getting 11000+ signatures in Iraq -- prior to Yesterday, or 11000 signatures in the Soviet Union, China or North Korea. This was an act of bravery...the lack of signatures, you can't honestly argue, represents that the vast majority of Cubans are opposed to the petition, etc. We simply don't know because there IS NO WAY TO INDEPENDENTLY DETERMINE what Cubans think, feel, want or aspire to...it is a one party state, controlled economy without real discussion.
You and I, I suspect, would agree that the US should be hands off regarding Cuba. The embargo is not only wrong, it is embarrassing and detrimental to human rights.
But, at the same time, you can not tell me that the Cuban people have spoken because there has been no discussion or debate in Cuba...there is Castro's way, or the highway. Yes, I suspect there is a great residual of support for Castro...Hell, he might even be elected in a fair contest...but how would we know? He doesn't have to answer questions he doesn't want to. THe Cuban press doesn't point out alternative policies, theories, analysis that Castro doesn't want published. THe "arts" whether conditioned by embargo or not, reflects offical taste, not indipendent artisitic expression...
My point is that you hat US policy so much that you are willing to excuse a closed, stagnet oppressive system in order to stick a finger in the US eye...I don't like US policy either, but I truly believe that the Cubans should have the opportunity to continually debate and re-examine their own future...you seem to believe that they've made the decision and that decision is good for all time...but how would any one know what Cuban's really want, they can't talk about it openly. Period.