
The Megyn Kelly Show What's Happening In Cuba and Hong Kong, with Antonio Garcia-Martinez and Samuel Chu | Ep. 132
Jul 21, 2021
Antonio Garcia-Martinez, a Cuban-American author, shares insights into Cuba's tumultuous history, detailing the recent protests fueled by economic despair and governmental censorship. Samuel Chu, a democracy advocate from Hong Kong, discusses the chilling effects of the national security law, which has severely restricted freedoms and stifled dissent. Both guests emphasize the critical need for global support to bolster democratic movements in their regions, shedding light on the dire challenges and resilience of their peoples.
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Internet's Impact on Cuba
- The internet's arrival in Cuba dramatically changed its information landscape.
- This new access fueled the protests by allowing real-time sharing of events and challenging the state's narrative.
No Free Speech in Cuba
- Antonio Garcia-Martinez learned about Cuba's lack of free speech firsthand.
- When he mentioned "democracy" in a cafe, his companion ignored him, as such words are dangerous to utter publicly.
Jokes and Fear in Cuba
- Even jokes about Fidel Castro are dangerous in Cuba.
- Garcia-Martinez saw a child silenced for telling an anti-Fidel joke, demonstrating the pervasive fear.


