Good.
Brutal communist dictator Fidel Castro is finally dead, and in Little Havana in Miami, home to many thousands of those who escaped his iron fist, they are understandably dancing in the streets.
They are celebrating the end of the Fidel nightmare, but they are also remember their friends and loved ones who died at his hand, or died at sea trying to escape. For them, justice has finally come.
And so champagne is flowing, music is playing, people are dancing and cheering. Here are some of the reactions.
Wondering what @VersaillesMiami looks like upon finding about #FidelCastro dead? pic.twitter.com/mSTR4FbqEQ
— Carlos Frías (@Carlos_Frias) November 26, 2016
Some of the signs on Calle Ocho right now pic.twitter.com/vri6z4z4cq
— Vera Bergengruen (@VeraMBergen) November 26, 2016
Starting to be a real crowd outside Versailles in Little Havana, cars stopping to honk and cheer "Cuba Libre!" (And "el viejo murió!") pic.twitter.com/pzBvC4fdNV
— Vera Bergengruen (@VeraMBergen) November 26, 2016
#BREAKING Cuban Americans celebrating the death of Fidel Castro in Little Havana @nbc6 pic.twitter.com/WQjdRGUGf0
— Jamie Guirola (@jamieNBC6) November 26, 2016
This sign #CalleOcho #LittleHavana #FidelCastro pic.twitter.com/wIZZT4qLLm
— Layron (LAIR-uhn) Livingston (@LJLiveTV) November 26, 2016
Champagne popping in front of Versailles in Little Havana #FidelCastro #Cuba pic.twitter.com/23Ed8dnn9V
— Danny Rivero (@TooMuchMe) November 26, 2016
Fidel Castro is dead and the people gathered here in Little Havana in Miami are celebrating. #WEBN pic.twitter.com/aveuyMjtw7
— Javier Rodriguez (@WEBNtvRodriguez) November 26, 2016
And there’s even a bit of Donald Trump in the mix.
https://twitter.com/_Makada_/status/802428003129131009
And of course, I have my own reaction.
Fidel Castro is dead. pic.twitter.com/LnJPrVfWCk
— Caleb Howe (@CalebHowe) November 26, 2016
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