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Cuban revolutionary who founded the Rebel Army and one of its main leaders, together with Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, Raúl Castro and Juan Almeida, during the National Liberation War against the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista. He was also known as "El Comandante del Pueblo", "El Señor de la Vanguardia", "Héroe de Yaguajay" or "el héroe del sombrero alón" was an outstanding revolutionary of humble extraction and wide popular ascendancy due to his jovial character and natural detachment.

Camilo Cienfuegos was born in Lawton, Havana, on February 6, 1932. On September 21, 1949, at the age of 17, he entered the San Alejandro National Academy of Fine Arts. Later, on March 10, 1952, when the military coup d'état led by Batista took place, Cienfuegos and a group of students went to the University in search of weapons to resist the dictatorship. At that time he established friendships with other young people who would play an important role in later events, Carlos Leijás, Israel Tápanes, Reinaldo Benítez and the brothers Mario and José Fuentes.

However, economic problems were serious and he dropped out of school and later traveled to the United States. He participated in several demonstrations and wrote for the newspaper La Voz de Cuba a critical article against Batista entitled "Moral Identification". But in 1955 in San Francisco he was arrested and deported to Cuba, joining the student struggles and being wounded in a protest demonstration. Imprisoned, tortured and booked by the dictatorial regime's hired assassins, he had to return to the path of exile in New York, joining the revolutionary opposition in exile.

On December 14, 1955, he was wounded by a firearm during a demonstration in honor of the Cuban independence hero Antonio Maceo; however, that did not prevent him from participating in the event commemorating the 103rd anniversary of the birth of José Martí in the Central Park. Once again, he was beaten and taken to the Bureau for the Repression of Communist Activities (BRAC) where he was registered as a communist by the dictatorial government. Due to these circumstances, he decided to go into exile and in March 1956 he traveled again to the United States.

In September he was in Mexico, where he managed to establish contact with Fidel Castro, who was organizing a revolutionary expedition that would return to Cuba to begin the struggle against the Batista regime. Cienfuegos was the last one chosen, because he had no practical military knowledge, so he was sent to the camp in Abasolo, Tamaulipas, where he received training in guerrilla warfare and shooting practice. He received his baptism of fire along with his comrades in Alegria de Pio, on December 5, 1956.

A year later, in 1957, column number 4 was created, daughter of the mother column "José Martí", under the command of commander Ernesto Che Guevara. In the group, Cienfuegos fulfilled his role as head of the vanguard. In March 1958 he became the first leader of the movement to take the combat beyond the Sierra Maestra, to the Cauto plains. After the triumph of the Cuban Revolution, Cienfuegos became part of the high command of the Revolutionary Army as its supreme chief. Commander Camilo Cienfuegos was much loved for his humility, simplicity and frank smile, and his popularity was even compared to that of the revolutionary leader Fidel Castro.

Thus, we can highlight Camilo Cienfuegos as one of the most important and beloved leaders during the revolutionary process that led Cuba to its definitive independence in 1959. On the other hand, he contributed to the political education of the members of the armed forces and the Cuban people. Likewise, in his speeches he made reference to the unity of the revolutionaries, to freedom, to the importance of the agrarian reform and other measures of the Revolution and he particularly dealt with the role and work of the members of the Armed Forces.

On the evening of October 28th, 1959, Cienfuegos' Cessna 310 ('FAR-53') disappeared over the Straits of Florida during a night flight, returning from Camagüey to Havana. Despite several days of searching, his plane was not found. By mid-November, Cienfuegos was presumed lost at sea. In 1979, the Cuban government established the "Order of Cienfuegos" in his honor.

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[–] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 4 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

Amuro's mom is such a lib. Going all 'I've lost my son! He's a violent evil guy now!' after he shot an enemy soldier in sleep (typo of self defense but both are true) defense and shot the other down before he could report their location and have the place glassed. What was the higher moral option here? That being said, my mom would be pretty shocked if she learned I know how to use a gun as well, I'm sure seeing your kid coldly drop some bodies even when necessary is a whole thing but also he survived what was about to be a deadly situation, some relief he didn't get killed would be nice.

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[–] PorkrollPosadist@hexbear.net 4 points 2 years ago
[–] Frogmanfromlake@hexbear.net 3 points 2 years ago

I've said this before and I'll say it again: Anyone who lives near or with a traditional indigenous community needs to know that being part of their community makes you part of the family. And they mean that entirely. They know everything you do and will talk about it with everybody else. Your home may as well be another room in a larger house because they'll walk in it like it is one.

Happened today with me. A 15 year old boy walked in with this big grin on his face and a gun that his dad gave him for his birthday. I nearly shit seeing him enter my home while waving his gun around carelessly.

[–] plinky@hexbear.net 3 points 2 years ago

On my gaming bullshit: damn poe is hilarious when bosses phase in 5 seconds, now i understand how people get 40/40 in first 2 weeks if that's how they play

[–] AntiOutsideAktion@hexbear.net 3 points 2 years ago

Ever play a factory builder game and start thinking of a machine's in/output as food and poop?

[–] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 3 points 2 years ago

Typical, you get your special ops guy a new gadget and he spends all day playing with the box

[–] TheDialectic@hexbear.net 3 points 2 years ago

I just tried nair for the first time. I am smooth and drunk with power

[–] M68040@hexbear.net 3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

Is it normal for a game (or rather, the context surrounding a game) to make me want to start besmirching the dead repeatedly whenever it comes up? Like, specifically because the events in question caused the dead guy in question to become a Gamergate figurehead posthumously.

Kind of caused me to stop actually liking the game and develop a pavlovian drive to start insulting a boneheaded dead composer to own the chuds whenever it gets mentioned instead

[–] DyingOfDeBordom@hexbear.net 3 points 2 years ago

Tried to make a mojo sauce to go with the cuban spiced pork loin i did. Idk. I coulda done better. I basically did thur same thing I do making chimichurri except used OJ and lime juice instead of red wine vinegar and added a little mint instead of parsley. It was good but very thin and i didn't know how to thicken it up so I cooked it and added corn starch which I'm pretty sure is very un-mojo. It tasted okay but I wasn't tryin to make a gravy

[–] rootsbreadandmakka@hexbear.net 3 points 2 years ago

WHY are covid wastewater levels still so gd high around me, it's almost mid-February. Worried 2024 is gonna be more like 2022 than 2023 wrt covid levels

[–] Mokey@hexbear.net 3 points 2 years ago

mokey jam session

Played one song, too tired to stay. Didnt feel great about it but the solos were very tasteful. Was frustrated by the other drummers. All of the loud ones came out and they wanted to skip eachother. Hate that.

Went to the session with a friend, found out he's dating a trans girl and I like him a lot more now.

I'm likely just very tired but I'm feeling very incapable of doing music lately. I feel stupid and that I cant do it.

Oh well, im gonna just keep going and sucking ig because i literally dont want to do anything else fuck it who cares

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