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The New Diasporas
Forty 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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