What sustains the regime in Havana? They ask me every day people who have no idea of \u200b\u200bwhat and how to live under a totalitarian state. And I often wonder what I did too. He holds the repression. And the propaganda claims that muzzles and degrades to the best minds. And it maintains a state of survival that subjects the average citizen with basic needs met and with the constant search for something to put in their mouths. There is abundant time to think about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights when bread is in short supply. Know that dictators have fur they have. But it also supports our own inability. It would be worthwhile to insist a little more closely. That's one of the main shortcomings of those who predict the rapid fall of the government of Raul Castro and lies in sketching ideas such as "expect it awakens public awareness of Cubans." Those expecting an outburst from
this vision of the Cuban be afraid of again disappointed. This is something that not a lot to address the issue of Cuba. That is, the real reasons why not expect much of our civic capacity loader and attachment to our little gestures democratic. Because it's not politically correct, they say. And mainly because it will always be a priority rather than punish the offender convict victims. But it is known that the Cubans have never shown much of what they call "civic consciousness." Not only because the waves return pendulum acts of repudiation or doubtful samples such continuing support daily published the official media. We simply do not have much to be proud when we look back, despite rolling over half a century of experience with democratic values \u200b\u200bRepublican. Where we lost. Where we went. It would be good to know. We can not boast much of civility. Let us "eat the coconut" easily. Voted to break with your feet, with the visas, the family trees to cross the Atlantic in Iberia, or rafts or boats to try to reach Florida or Cancun. So are most deserving opponents and win the Jail with it. And their mothers, daughters and wives, who march every week for streets and avenues of the capital city under police harassment and mobs not too distant tomorrow will benefit also from the status of freedom for which we fight today. And bloggers, with Yoani to the head. And those who report daily the many human rights violations there, which need not necessarily be called opponents. This war should not be exclusively theirs. But unfortunately this is understandable when they say they feel very alone.
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