Tuesday, July 7, 2015
World War Z Around the world and above Summary Lucas Nichols
In the section of World War Z, Around the world and above. There is an interview done in Cienfuegos, Cuba. The interviewer interviews a man named Seryosha Garcia Alvarez. At the very begging of this interview Seryosha states Cuba won the zombie war. He then goes on about how his country of Cuba never had it good economically, he also talks about how they had to put up with the U.S blockade even after the cold war. But later when the great panic at hit, Cuba had been well prepared for the attack because they knew in advance. They were even ready to put up with all of the refugees that had sought out to Cuba for protection. But the refugees that had actually been able to make it to the shore of Cuba, they had to live under strict rules put into to place for them. A lot of these refugees were from the united states. The refugees were all paced into Quarantine centers. Later some of the prisoners were allowed to do work no one else wanted like physical labor. But six months later all of the camps had emptied and everyone engaged in a huge work force which then gave Cuba an economic evolution and turned Cuba into a capitalism. Then with capitalism came democracy which was formed between the refugees and Cubans. What I thought was most interesting of this section was that most of the refugees were in fact Americans. After the cold war Cuba certainly didn't like the US but the fact that they accepted US citizens into their country and then later turned into a capitalist country with democracy is very interesting.
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