The New Diasporas

Susana SechiForty eight years after, the inhu­man dic­ta­dor Fidel Cas­tro keeps twis­ting him­self among his vic­tims, tor­tu­red and poli­ti­cal pri­so­ners in that island tur­ned into a jail; not even a defec­tive health has made him change his mind.

This dam­ned cha­rac­ter, psy­co­logy­ca­lly alte­red, goes on vin­di­ca­ting the bloody revo­lu­tion, though today he is very close to sha­ring his space with Satan. The Cuban dias­pora, howe­ver, is still endu­ring in the exile the poi­so­ned arrows that this tiny Luci­fer throws con­ti­nuously. Fear­lessly and whe­re­ver they are, they strive to help their brot­hers, sla­ves of the regime in their own land and suf­fe­ring all kinds of vio­la­tions to the human con­di­tion, which is con­tro­lled by the tyrant even in their poor feeding.

When the inha­bi­tants of Latin Ame­rica con­dem­ned this per­verse treat­ment carried out by the Castro-marxism, it was not expec­ted that other coun­tries in the region would become infec­ted. This situa­tion was not exclu­sive for the Carib­bean Pearl. In Vene­zuela came onto the stage a dis­ci­ple of the aged dic­ta­tor, Hugo Chá­vez, who did not take power through a revo­lu­tion but by means of a demo­cra­tic pro­cess, decei­ving the society with false pro­mi­ses. After a cer­tain time, he left the lamb’s dis­guise behind and sho­wed the paws and teeth of a savage mons­ter, a true copy of the bloody bearded.

The Vene­zue­lan lands­cape appears as sinis­ter as the Cuban one. The Carib­bean monarch, more deci­ded than ever to sub­ju­gate the citi­zens through threats and vio­lent atti­tu­des, is trying to set up a sinis­ter regime of prize and punish­ment, with no choice for those who dare rebel against him. Thus began the exo­dus of Vene­zue­lans who are reluc­tant to be mani­pu­la­ted by the unbea­ra­ble red-reddish revo­lu­tion. This cons­ti­tu­tes a new dias­pora, that, in the same way as their Cuban brot­hers, is taking refuge in demo­cra­tic countries.

Boli­via has been no excep­tion. The minute upland man is for­cing the Boli­vians to leave their soil for the same reason: the search for free­dom denied in their own homeland.

At this moment Argen­tina is a vic­tim of this sym­bio­sis. Pre­si­dent Kir­ch­ner, infec­ted by the same hatred, is crea­ting his own Castro-marxist revo­lu­tion that has already des­tro­yed the Repu­blic and is now after the honest citi­zens who are reluc­tant to be sub­mit­ted to such a bale­ful ideo­logy. Overw­hel­med and fed up, the social body faces the same dilemma, since the future appears enga­ged to a poli­ti­cal cor­po­ra­tion eager to ful­fil their reven­ges and past hatred coming from the defeat suf­fe­red in the dirty war.

Does the mas­sive exo­dus will be the next step for the Argen­ti­nes due to the bar­ba­ric situa­tion and the mean­ness put up by the current mis­go­vern­ment? Does by chance exist any oppor­tu­nity to remove such a cala­mity through the coming elec­tions next October?

If not, the air­ports will be crowded.

Trans­la­tion: Raquel Euge­nia Consigli

Autor: Susana Sechi
Director of La Historia Paralela

Email: SusanaSechi@gmail.com

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