A Genuine Black American Hero for Black History Month

by Humberto Fontova – Feb 25, 2011 – for Townhall.com

My cmnt: I ran across this column in my files so I don’t have a link anymore to the original. However it is as timely today after the BLM nonsense as it was in 2011.

My cmnt: The “Knights of Camelot” refers to JFK – John Fitzgerald Kennedy and his administration. The Libs of that day (1960) were so excited to have a charismatic, (relatively) young, war hero, democrat as president they nearly wet themselves. Democrats always congratulate themselves on being the first to break some artificial social barrier as it (they believe) shows how enlightened and progressive they are.

My cmnt: JFK was the first Roman Catholic president. He was from a rich Martha’s Vineyard family who’s patriarch made a lot of money during Prohibition running alcohol from Canada into the U.S. (a point that is still disputed). Kennedy married an American socialite, book editor, writer, and photographer with the exotic name of Jacqueline Bouvier who was playfully called Jackie. Together they made what the swooning press called Camelot after the romantic legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.

My cmnt: JFK was not a true democrat in that he cut taxes which caused the economy to roar and he did not like communists. He escalated the Vietnam War against the spread of communism and (as you will see below) weakly attempted a counter revolution against Castro in Cuba. This was part of the reason, perhaps the main reason, that the communist Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated Kennedy and other democratic leaders were secretly glad to see him go.

My cmnt: He was a true democrat in that he cheated continually on Jackie, had naked women running around the White House, didn’t really believe in the Catholic Church, was a spoiled trust-fund baby and could not be trusted to keep his word. And he and the despicable Lyndon Johnson were the first democrats to steal a presidency through voter fraud.

My cmnt: Most importantly, JFK – as an assassinated democrat – had been lionized by the entire democratic-media establishment to be some giant figure of greatness that he surely was not.

Black History Month ends soon –so can I nominate a genuine Black American hero for next year’s?

Don’t look for this from Oprah, Tavis Smiley, The Congressional Black Caucus, or anywhere in the MSM, including (especially!) The History Channel or PBS, but the second in command of the freedom-fighters who hit the Bay of Pigs beachhead 50 years ago was a black Cuban (and today a proud U.S. citizen and retired Major General of the U.S. Amy) named Erneido Oliva.

The Knights of Camelot dumped Oliva and his men on that beachhead with only light arms and no air cover—then abandoned them. Oliva’s men were outnumbered 30 to one by Castro’s Soviet led and supplied troops, who had swarms of Soviet T-34 Tanks and jets overhead. On the third day of unrelenting battle Oliva’s men were virtually out of ammo for their carbines and the battlefield horrors were taking their toll.

“Where are the U.S. planes?!” they kept bellowing into their radios. “Where is our ammo?!” Crazed by hunger and thirst, they’d been shooting and reloading without sleep for three days. Many were hallucinating. By then they knew damn well they’d been abandoned by the Knights of Camelot.

That’s when Castro’s Soviet Howitzers opened up, huge 122 mm ones, four batteries’ worth. They pounded 2,000 rounds into Oliva’s men over a four-hour period. “It sounded like the end of the world,” one said later. “Rommel’s crack Afrika Corps broke and ran under a similar bombardment,” wrote Haynes Johnson in his book, the Bay of Pigs. By that time the freedom-fighters were dazed, delirious with fatigue, thirst and hunger, too deafened by the bombardment to even hear orders.

But these men were in no mood to emulate Rommel’s crack Afrika Corps by retreating. Instead they were fortified by a resolve no conquering troops could ever call upon–the burning duty to free their nation, to free their very families. They’d seen Castroism point-blank: stealing, lying, jailing, poisoning minds, torturing, murdering. They’d seen the midnight raids, the drumbeat trials. They’d heard the chilling “FUEGO!” as Che Guevara’s firing squads murdered thousands of brave countrymen. More importantly, they heard the “Viva Cuba Libre!” from the bound and blindfolded patriots, right before the Soviet bullets ripped them apart.

They set their jaws and resolved to smash this murderous barbarism that was ravaging their homeland. And they went at it with a vengeance. Their commander, Oliva, had to scream over that hellish Soviet bombardment but he made himself heard: “THERE IS NO RETREAT, CARAJO!” Oliva stood and bellowed to his dazed, abandoned and horribly outnumbered men. “WE STAND AND FIGHT!”

And so they did–and wrote as glorious a chapter in military history and the annals of freedom as any you’d care to read.

For three days his force of mostly volunteer civilians battled savagely against a Soviet-trained and led force 10 times their size, inflicting casualties of 20 to 1. To this day their feat of arms amazes professional military men. Morale will do that to a fighting force. And there’s no morale booster like watching Fidel Castro and Che Guevara ravage your homeland and families, believe me.

When his betrayed, decimated, thirst-crazed, and ammo-less men were finally overwhelmed (but NOT defeated!) by Castro’s Soviet-led bumblers at the Bay of Pigs, Oliva snarled at his brainless eunuch of a Castroite opponent, Jose Fernandez (a Spaniard, technically): “the only reason you’re holding a gun on us right now, Fernandez, is because we ran out of ammo.”

During almost two years in Castro’s dungeons, Oliva and his men lived under a daily death sentence. Escaping that sentence would have been easy: simply sign a confession offered to them daily by their guards denouncing the U.S.–which is to say: repeating what Danny Glover, Nelson Mandela, Jeremiah Wright, etc. etc. etc. constantly snarl and bellow about the U.S.

Condidering their betrayal you might think these men has pretty good cause to sign it. But Castro got his answer from Oliva and his men as swiftly and as clearly as the Germans got theirs from Mc Auliffe and his men at The Bulge—“NUTS!”

Oliva and his men repeatedly spat on the Castroite document—convinced this defiance would doom them to death by firing-squad. “No man in Cuba is as free as a political prisoner in rebellion,” said longtime Castro political prisoner Francisco Chappi. We were tortured, we were starved. But we lived in total defiance.”

“Inside of our souls we were free,” said another Bay of Pigs freedom-fighter (also Black and today a proud U.S. citizen) named Sergio Carrillo, a paratrooper at the Bay of Pigs in 1961 and a Catholic priest in America today. Neither Oliva nor any of his men signed the document. His hundreds of men stood solidly with their commander. “We will die with dignity!” snapped Oliva at the furious Castroites again, and again, and again. To a Castroite such an attitude not only enrages but baffles.

My cmnt: Note how the democrat, liar, pig and maker of false documentaries Michael Moore refers to these brave, heroic freedom-fighters below.

“These Cuban exiles, for all their chest-thumping and terrorism, are really just a bunch of wimps!” Michael Moore writes in his book “Downsize This!”–That’s right. “Wimps!” Moore’s insults target the Bay of Pigs freedom-fighters for particular scorn. “Ex-Cubans with a yellow stripe down their backs,” he calls them, on top of “crybabies!” Michael Moore was the Democratic Party’s guest of honor at their 2004 Convention.

“A soldier to the bone,” that’s former Secretary of State General Alexander Haig referring to Erneido Oliva, whom he worked with in the early 60’s. “One of the most fiercely honorable men I have ever known.”

Humberto Fontova

Humberto Fontova is the author of four books including Exposing the Real Che Guevara and the Useful Idiots Who idolize Him and Fidel; Hollywood’s Favorite Tyrant. Visit www.hfontova.com 

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