Monday, March 20, 2006

Stranded in hell

That's how one could describe the situation of el Coco Fariñas in three words.
We both are trying to contact as many people as possible in the media, religion(s), politics, and everywhere else to publicize the case of Fariñas and to try to save his life.
We need to concentrate in save this man, and we need to reach outside of our circles to send a message to the American people by every means, before it's too late.
All he wants is freedom of information for the people of Cuba.
The tyrant, with a cruelty not seen since Biblical times, simply allows him to starve to death without even acknowledging the existence of this brave man.
Today, the press has lost the oportunity of exposing the truth about Cuba: they are instead gloating in a kasstro-lovefest that has crossed all the limits and borders as previously defined by decency, common sense, and even sexual modesty. The spectacle is obscene, while the Cuban people is poked like cattle in the way to the slaughterhouse, while the whole nation is captive, Bud Selig and his cohorts are French-kissing a tyrant who even dares to send his son to our country as a propaganda mouthpiece. Everybody in the sports channels want a photograph with the son of the tyrant. No one has asked a single question, at least on camera, on the situation of Cuba, much less have mentioned the plight of the Cuban people, and all occasions have been taken to attack and ridiculize the exile.
Where are our politicians and celebrities? What the hell are they doing that they do not seize the moment and call for press conferences, go to the stadiums with supporters of the Cuban cause or have a national campaign to educate the American people on the tyranny next door?
They have a lot of explaining to do.
This is not about baseball, don't get me wrong, this is about a whole people who has been robbed of their nation, country, and culture. This is about a tyrant presenting himself as a the soul of a nation, a nation that he keeps captive and who rapes and torture to no end.
This is not about baseball, it's about the complicity of a powerful organization with a tyrant who happens to be a sworn enemy of the United States. This is about the blood in the hands of all of those who are whoring themselves to kasstro or who chose to stay silent in this hour. They are contributing to the murder of the Cuban nation.
To hell with them all.

2 Comments:

ziva said...

Yeah CB it's been a regular love in on the baseball diamond. I read one fawning gush somewhere over getting the sons autograph. Can you imagine asking a Hitler family member for an autograph? Hell is exactly where they are going.

Monday, March 20, 2006 11:10:00 PM  
Charlie Bravo said...

It's exactly the same.... With all the same connotations and consequences!

Monday, March 20, 2006 11:31:00 PM  

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