The Longest Romance: The Mainstream Media and Fidel Castro
By (Author) Humberto Fontova
Encounter Books,USA
Encounter Books,USA
4th June 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
Political leaders and leadership
Media studies
Political control and freedoms
972.91064092
Hardback
184
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
552g
Fidel Castro jailed political prisoners at a higher rate than Stalin during the Great Terror. He murdered more Cubans in his first three years in power than Hitler murdered Germans during his first six. Alone among world leaders, Castro came to within inches of igniting a global nuclear holocaust.
But you would never guess any of that from reading the mainstream American media. Instead we hear fawning accounts of Castro liberating Cuba from the clutches of U.S. robber-barons and bestowing world-class healthcare and education on his downtrodden citizens. Propaganda is vitalthe heart of our struggle, Castro wrote in 1955. Today, the concept is as valid to the Cuban regime as ever.
History records few propaganda campaigns as phenomenally successful or enduring as Castro and Ches. The Longest Romance exposes the full scope of this deception; it documents the complicity of major U.S. media players in spreading Castros propaganda and in coloring the worlds view of his totalitarian regime. Castros cachet as a celebrity icon of anti-Americanism has always overshadowed his record as a warmonger, racist, sexist, Stalinist, and godfather of modern terrorism. The Longest Romance uncovers this shameful history and names its major accomplices.
Humberto Fontova was born in Havana, Cuba in 1954 and fled to the U.S. with his family in 1961. He is the author of four books and a frequent commentator in national media. He lives in New Orleans, LA.