Paraphrased

Did Fidel Castro Say 'All Criticism Is Counter-Revolutionary'?

A chilling summary of authoritarian logic that may be too neat to be a real quote

All criticism is opposition. All opposition is counter-revolutionary.
— Attributed to Fidel Castro (Cuban revolutionary leader)

Alleged date: Unknown, likely post-revolution

General statement on dissent.

The Verdict: Paraphrased — The Words Were Changed

This succinct formulation perfectly captures the logic of Castro's rule, but its very neatness is suspicious. It reads more like a historian's summary than a direct quote, and no specific speech or interview has been identified as its source.

Database Verification Note

Found in 1 providers: gemini

1 source cross-referenced

The Real Story

Fidel Castro ruled Cuba for nearly five decades, during which dissent was systematically suppressed. His government shuttered independent newspapers, imprisoned journalists, and created a one-party state where criticism was indeed treated as counter-revolutionary activity. However, Castro was known for lengthy, meandering speeches -- some lasting over four hours -- rather than pithy sound bites. The quote 'All criticism is opposition. All opposition is counter-revolutionary' has the structure of a logical syllogism that feels more like an academic analysis of Castro's governance philosophy than something he would have actually said in a speech. It may derive from accounts by Cuban exiles or political scientists summarizing the regime's approach to dissent.
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