The Cuban all Stars at the Salon of Dreams
Introduction
The political situation in Cuba has a political embargo situation in Cuba has had a lot of effects on the music and the everyday lives of the people. From watching the documentary it was clear that popular music in Cuba reinforces unique cultural systems and portrays perfectly the struggles and lives of the people of Cuba and how the political situation in the country is affecting them. This kind of music mostly pass message related to the current state of the political system in Cuba. Cuban music is against corruption in the government and advocates for all people to be treated with equity.
The US embargo against Cuba is the longest recorded ever in present day history. The immediate impacts of embargoes are on domestic economic activity, Aid and Trade. Since the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1989, the 60% decrease in Cuba’s total national output is one of the steepest ever recorded. The effect of embargoes and authorizes on wellbeing, be that as it may, is backhanded and accordingly hard to seclude. It has been broadly hypothesized that such financial emergencies negatively affect the influenced populace’s wellbeing and prosperity, yet factual proof has by and large been missing or opposing. Truth be told, a hefty portion of the grimness and mortality changes attributed to embargoes may really be clarified by wars or other social interruptions with which they share a worldly affiliation. With astounding information from a wellbeing framework that permits all inclusive access, Cuba gives a novel chance to look at the impacts of a ban on the soundness of the general population it targets.
The documentary shows the political situation in Cuba as portrayed by the music used is in a very bad economic state due to the embargo by the United States. There is a definite connection between the music of Cuba and generally which is hear in the United States and other Caribbean nations and most parts of the world in general.
The United States is the main country that at present has an exchange ban against Cuba. The Embargo has not helped much since after four decades Fidel Castro is still in office. Today, Cuba stays under totalitarian principle, with Castro still immovably in force. Those who actually suffer and fall victims of the embargo are the 11 Million citizens of Cuba. The embargo has exacerbated officially hopeless living conditions for Cuban residents. Cuba’s economy has experienced on the grounds that it is precluded sending out products to the U.S.
There are numerous different nations whose legislatures are not chosen democratically. However none of the United State’s policies towards these countries is close to how the USA treats Cuba. The Cold War is over and Cuba represents no risk to the U.S as it initially had. This should be proof enough for the USA to discontinue the embargo. To aggravate matters, the USA government continues to spend remarkable assets to uphold the embargo. These assets t could be utilized to secure the country against terrorism. It’s the ideal opportunity for a central change in our Cuba strategy. The USA needs to begin by consummation the exchange embargo and by lifting the restriction on go to Cuba by American residents. Just by connecting with the Cuban individuals, and by building spans between USA residents and theirs, as a nation we will succeed in conveying flexibility and majority rule government to our neighbor.