1619 Founder Believes America Should Follow Cuban Path

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1619 Project founder Nikole Hannah-Jones claimed that โ€œlargely due to socialismโ€ Cuba had the โ€œleast inequality between black and white peopleโ€ while speaking on a Vox podcast in 2019.

Joining host Ezra Klein โ€“ who has taken trips sponsored by Chinese Communist Party-linked group in exchange forย โ€œfavorable coverageโ€ย of the regime โ€“ on his podcast โ€œConversations,โ€ Jones asserts that Cuba should be a role model to America for integrating schools.

โ€œAre there candidates right now or even just places that you think have a viable and sufficiently ambitious integration agenda, and if so, what is it,โ€ Klein asks Jones, prompting her to laugh.

After admitting sheโ€™s โ€œdefinitely not an expert on race relations internationally,โ€ she posits that โ€œif you want to see the most equal, multiracial democโ€ฆ itโ€™s not a democracy โ€“ the most equal, multi-racial country in our hemisphere it would be Cuba.โ€

She attributes the alleged absence of inequality to socialism:

Cuba has the least inequality between black and white people of any place really in the hemisphere. I mean the Caribbean โ€“ most of the Caribbean itโ€™s hard to count because the white population in a lot of those countries is very, very small, theyโ€™re countries run by black folks, but in places that are truly at least biracial countries, Cuba actually has the least inequality, and thatโ€™s largely due to socialism, which Iโ€™m sure no one wants to hear.

The unearthed podcast follows The National Pulse revealing Jones authoring an op-edย praisingย Cuba and the role of education as โ€œthe cornerstone of the revolution.โ€

โ€œIt manifests in what Cuba has accomplished, through socialism and despite poverty, that the United States hasnโ€™t,โ€ she writes before identifying an advantage of the communist revolution as bringing about the โ€œend of codified racism.โ€

By NATALIE WINTERS

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