Iron-fisted revolutionary who dominated Cuba for nearly five decades.
Standing before the United Nations in 1960 and delivering a record-breaking four-and-a-half-hour speech, he made the world watch — because that is simply what gorillas do. In Roy Feinson's system, the gorilla is the ultimate silverback: a territorial, intensely loyal protector who rules through commanding presence rather than aggression alone, demanding respect while fiercely defending the group from outside threats. Castro's decades-long defiance of American embargoes, his rallying cry of *"La historia me absolverá"* during his 1953 trial, and his paternalistic grip over Cuban society all reflect the gorilla's deep need to be the unquestioned patriarch — powerful, deliberate, and utterly unmovable. Like the silverback who never abandons his troop, he died not in exile but on his own soil, having never surrendered an inch of ground.
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