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Getting out of the “time tunnel”
At the beginning of the XXIst century Cience and Technology swiftly advance in an attempt to improve mankind’s life quality. The members of the civilized countries are looking for the betterment of international energy transportation nets while commercially reaching closer in order to strengthen the economic growth and to get ready to face the snags derived from the increasing demand of new energetic sources.
A bunch of Latin American countries, however, have stepped into the “time tunnel” helped by certain tyrants that overthrew democracy disguised as rulers and put forward outdated ideologies with the aim of deceiving their own peoples. These peoples were sinking in serious institutional crisis springing from corrupt political corporations that triggered the chance for some opportunists to take power.
The region’s backwardness initiated in Venezuela with Hugo Chávez as the propeller of decay and performer of the trip to the past, the same goal of the Cuban Revolution that keeps the island detained in 1959 and at the expense of the dictator Fidel Castro.
The Cuban surrealism has arrived in this century bringing together some individuals who consider themselves “illuminated”: Chávez, Kirchner and the little man from the Bolivian highlands, Evo Morales, who are by the time developing their marxist aspirations associated to Rafael Correa in Ecuador and Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua. They wish to set up in the region leftist administrations that somewhat share the same ideology though do not wholly conform to their mesianic whims.
Hard economic times, energy crisis and high levels of corruption have led these characters to develop totalitarian regimes that subjugate the citizenship on a daily basis. Their menacing methods are supported by infamous officials and lawmakers who benefited by following this XXIst Century Socialism, a fantasy name to hide the obsolete Marxism.
The same strategies have been used to structure the whole thing, specially in the case of education that has turned into ideological indoctrination to brainwash the students through the worship of Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara, a murderer who became popular among them by means of a romantic fiction that built a myth from a violent guerrilla leader, psychologically unbalanced.
No one is blame-free in absolutist regimes if he does not conform to the orders of the tyrants obsessed with the idea of attaining perpetuity while imitating the barbarian creator, the bearded dying tyrant who will be accompanied till death by the devils of concentrated hatred.
The worst human miseries have gathered together to defend the ancient slogans “homeland, socialism or death” or “to the victory for ever”, in the words of ‘Che’ after his bloody slaughters, and repeated today by Hebe de Bonafini, the foster mother of President Kirchner and true representative of all terrorists in the world.
Nowadays people have reacted and claim for their constitutional rights while the different tyrany applicants look desperate due to the lose of their false popularity. In Venezuela the students have taken the lead attracting the world’s admiration. In Argentina the administration has been defeated in the recent polls destroying the president’s triumphalist fiction, while he seems to have a short future in power. Bolivia is no exception. Evo Morales’ failure in the Constitutional Assembly has been already demonstrated, which will force him to recourse both to legal gadgets and menaces though he may not achieve his aims.
The way out is near and these nations are close to get out of the time tunnel and recover democracy.
Autor: Susana Sechi
Director of La Historia Paralela
Email: susanasechi@gmail.com
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