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Cuban businessman Máximo Álvarez: Many Americans have already swallowed the poison pill of communism

His statements were made on April 7 in an interview for Lisa Boothe's podcast about anti-Americanism in the Democratic Party, in culture and in elite American institutions.

Máximo Álvarez © Captura de imagen en Youtube, CBS Miami
Maximo Alvarez Photo © Image capture on YouTube, CBS Miami

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The Cuban-American businessman Maximo Alvarez, asserted that many Americans have swallowed the poison pill of communism and "digested it."

His statements were made on April 7 in an interview for the podcast The Truth of Lisa Boothe, episode 7 titled The communist poison pill.

The interview was about anti-Americanism in the Democratic Party, in American culture and elite institutions. He also referred in this space to the freedom and power of the American dream.

Boothe made reference to Álvarez's speech at the Republican National Convention (RNC) last summer. He was looking for an answer as to whether the Cuban businessman considered that Americans have swallowed the pill of communism.

They have not only swallowed it, they have digested it. Listen to the media. They are no longer objectives. You can see how much they hate this country," said the Cuban.

Álvarez left Cuba as a child, during Operation Pedro Pan in 1961. In his interview he recounted how quickly the rights of Cubans evaporated under the direction of Fidel Castro.

He indicated that in his opinion, in the United States, children are being indoctrinated in schools and that they are taught that it is a bad country, with a racist population and bad people who must pay.

"If this country was racist, I would not be here. If this country were a racist country, most of us would not be here because even some people in their family came from another country," argued Álvarez.

This Cuban believes that communism has been a storm in the United States for years. In this sense, he blames Catholics for not adequately denouncing abortion; to those who prohibited prayer at school; to those who want to restrict the rights to bear arms.

"Gun control? Every time there is a shooting, you want to have control of the weapons. Do you know why? Because they fear that the only way out of this is a civil war," Álvarez commented.

Álvarez made headlines in August 2020 for his participation in the RNC warning that the Democrats would do to the United States what Castro did to the Cubans.

“I heard Fidel Castro's promises. And I can never forget all those who grew up around me, who looked like me, who could have been me, who suffered and starved and died because they believed in those empty promises. "They swallowed the communist poison pill," he said then.

In the recently offered interview he warned that the things that happen today in the United States are part of the conflicts generated by communism.

"Make sure people hate each other. Envy, hate. Make sure black people hate white people. Make sure rich people hate poor people. Make sure people who live in the city hate people who They live on the farm. It's all part of the Communist Manifesto, and Saul Alinsky points it out very, very well," Alvarez said.

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