He might want to try
aligning his religious principles with this inequality;
According to Article 73 of Cuba’s Penal Code,
citizens can be arrested for “dangerousness” or “anti-social behavior”
through regular “acts of violence or provocation … or damaging the rules
of coexistence, disturbing community order, living off the work of
others, or practicing socially reprehensible habits.”
Those judged guilty of being in a “dangerous state” can face therapy,
reeducation, and monitoring or detention by the National Revolutionary
Police (PNR) for up to four years, “depending on the severity of the
danger posed by the individual and the possibility of reeducation.”
Wouldn't that be an example of
the strong denying the weak?
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