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Same thing I'd say about your side of the argument. But I am the one here with family still in Cuba and they can still tell me their hardships. You will never sway someone onto comunism when that very same word has been used to extract wealth from them for decades.
I know I can't convince your family, yet the people in Cuba majorly support the system and are aware that it's primarily the embargo's fault that people experience hardship. It's hard to get statistics about Cuba in particular, but all socialist countries experience booms in inequality if socialism ends, as it happened all over the eastern block in the 90s. The only thing separating Cuba from becoming a new Haiti is communism.