Sunday, October 23, 2011

Yesterday's virutes; today's crimes

The danger of perpetuating virtues.

Everything corrupts. What was a virtue yesterday may be a crime today. Rulers manipulate virtues, live off them, and eventually corrupt and abuse them; societies whose governments do not heed signals to change and continue to benefit from manipulated virtues, create changes by insurrection. Today is a lie that material incentive is bad for Cuban society; it is a lie that the U.S. government wants to hurt the Cuban nation; and it is a lie that the Cuban dissenting minority is motivated by foreign nurtured selfishness.

The material incentive that the 26 of July, dictatorship denounced as evil, to collectivize materials to fight off last century’s North American empire’s attacks, now converted Cuba into a hypocritical society where their 26 of July rulers, perpetuate this slogan while living as rich bourgeois, forcing the people to steal with permission, to pretend that that warmongering virtue is not a crime today. Material incentive is basic in any society and vital when private capital is born from protecting rights and property, as is the private insurance system/industry of United States, supervised by government, under the law.

In the United States, racist, greedy, warmongering, governments did implode the empire in 2008, and today, their society is evolving, with a black president, who wants to help the 26 of July dictatorship give freedom to the people of Cuba without violence, is changing their imperial war tactics from invasion and imposition of corrupt governments on invaded nations, by a new tactic of supporting rebels fighting their dictatorships, without putting their boots on the conflict ground, without forcing the political future of nations that overthrow their dictators, and has its own cities taken by the virtual youth of this new century demanding an end to the racist, warmongering, greedy laws of the corrupted past that imploded the empire in 2008.

The same virtual youth that in Cuba is demanding non-violently today, that the dictatorship protects and include them in real social, political, and economic changes that Cuba needs, and the dictatorship persecutes, imprison and murders. The very same youth and demands made during Batista’s dictatorship that also disregarded and pursued them. These young people want freedom and notes that virtuous laws the 26 of July dictatorship imposed last century, today are a crimes and they should be heard and included in creating new virtues for Cuba's future, as does United States “Insured” democracy with its virtual youth, who protects and includes them in their society’s evolution.

Hector Cornillot

Please pray for a few seconds your God, for Eduardo Arocena,family; Arocena, is the longest held Cuban political prisoner in United States .

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