Humberto & David Cancio: Cuban Hearts, American Spirits
Authors Umberto and David Cancio discuss their Gabriel Locke series, exploring themes of law, culture, and the socio-political landscape of Miami and Cuba. They delve into the representation of Hispanic culture in their work, the current economic situation in Cuba, and the implications of socialism and communism on society. Humberto was born in Cuba, but his family escaped the Castro Regime early on; he recounts the harrowing experience that led to their having to flee their home country; it sounds like the plot of a suspense/adventure movie.The conversation covers the challenges facing the American dream and the generational shifts in values and beliefs. Roy, Mike, and the Cancios discuss the unique experience of motherhood, the impact of education on society, and the illusion of freedom leading to societal destruction. They explore the modern subversive culture, the dangers of DEI initiatives, and the consequences of a lack of competition in the economy. The discussion also touches on corporate morality, the role of AI in society, and personal stories of escape from Cuba, highlighting the resilience and patriotism of Cuban Americans.
You can find their Gabriel Locke books here:
Gabriel Locke Series available on Amazon [You can find their Gabriel Locke series here: Gabriel Locke Series available on Amazon]
Sound Bites00:00 "Gen Z is moving back to where it should be."30:17 "Motherhood is unique to women."30:43 "A career is not as fulfilling as family."31:33 "It's the systemic destruction of society."32:12 "They wanted to get both parents out of the workplace."32:41 "Kids are terribly afraid of climate change."33:59 "Equity of outcome is insanity."34:48 "Not all cultures are equal."37:19 "DEI is used to cover up shortcomings."39:41 "We've destroyed education in this country."41:51 "The lady who created fraudulent accounts got a bonus."Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Authors and Their Work03:00 The Gabriel Locke Series: A Deep Dive05:59 Cultural Influences in Miami and the Books09:01 Cuban Culture and Its Representation12:10 Current State of Cuba's Economy15:02 The Nature of Cuban Governance18:04 The Impact of Socialism and Communism20:52 The American Dream and Its Challenges23:55 Generational Shifts and Societal Changes30:17 The Unique Experience of Motherhood31:44 The Impact of Education on Society32:41 The Illusion of Freedom and Societal Destruction33:30 The Modern Subversive Culture36:40 The Dangers of DEI Initiatives39:41 The Consequences of Lack of Competition41:51 The Morality of Corporate Actions43:42 The Role of AI in Society49:12 Personal Stories of Escape from CubaLEGAL STUFF:All opinions expressed in this show are the personal opinions of the people expressing them, based on facts as they are known to or interpreted by the speaker, and are not necessarily the opinion of, or endorsed by, either the Platform(s) on which this show is streaming, or the Hosts or Guests - BUT are Protected Speech under the First Amendment to our Constitution. We urge everyone to do their own research for verification. If we are ever wrong, we will apologize in a future episode.Visit us at:The View From Here - Behind Enemy Lines [https://www.theviewfromhere-behindenemylines.net/]As many of you know, my co-host Mike is a Game Designer; here’s a link to Mike’s Games:Friendly Fire Board Games [Authors Umberto and David Cancio discuss their Gabriel Locke series, exploring themes of law, culture, and the socio-political landscape of Miami and Cuba. They delve into the representation of Hispanic culture in their work, the current economic situation in Cuba, and the implications of socialism and communism on society. Humberto was born in Cuba, but his family escaped the Castro Regime early on; he recounts the harrowing experience that led to their having to flee their home country; it sounds like the plot of a suspense/adventure movie. The conversation covers the challenges facing the American dream and the generational shifts in values and beliefs. Roy, Mike, and the Cancios discuss the unique experience of motherhood, the impact of education on society, and the illusion of freedom leading to societal destruction. They explore the modern subversive culture, the dangers of DEI initiatives, and the consequences of a lack of competition in the economy. The discussion also touches on corporate morality, the role of AI in society, and personal stories of escape from Cuba, highlighting the resilience and patriotism of Cuban Americans. Takeaways The Gabriel Locke series reflects the realities of law practice. Cuban culture is intricately woven into the fabric of Miami. The authors aim to portray a melting pot of cultures in their writing. Cuba's economy has struggled since the Castro regime. The Cuban government has historically traded its population for support. Socialism and communism are often misunderstood in the U.S. The American dream is perceived as increasingly unattainable. Generational shifts are influencing societal values and beliefs. The authors have established their own publishing house. Cultural representation in literature is crucial for authenticity. Motherhood is a unique experience that cannot be replicated by men. Careers cannot fulfill the emotional needs that family provides. Societal destruction is a result of systemic issues masked as freedom. Education has been compromised by state control and equality initiatives. Children are being indoctrinated with fear about climate change. Equity of outcome undermines individual effort and achievement. Cultural compatibility is essential for societal cohesion. DEI initiatives often serve to cover up educational shortcomings. A lack of competition leads to economic stagnation and moral decay. Corporate greed and irresponsibility have dire consequences for society. Sound Bites 00:00 ]
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