Dr. Eladio Jose Armesto, included me by email in a proposition publicly debated between Jose Angulo y el Dr. Eladio Jose Armesto en el exilio.
“We continue to mix, for principles exiles, with gastronomic exiles”.
Find it an important issue and contribute by way of this open letter to distribute among Cubans participating in the present Cuban patriotic process.
Dear Eladio and Jose;
Weather gastronomy or ideology, most Cubans in exile are equally culpable of accusing each other of less patriotism, neither side publicly participating in the revolutionary process by an inclusive reason: Whether you arrived in 1959, or 2012 the need to include yourself in society, work, study, and promote family; trumps risk taking, death, prison, and family estrangement; which the insurrectional process extracts of participants.
After Bay of Pigs debacle, the period where more young Cubans in exile acted risking life and family for the idea of freedom, exiles followed the road of returning to the idea of progress in United States, in Education, industry, armed forces, politics; behind the concept that the United States overthrow the 26 of July dictators, and demagogically demanding it isolate Cubans from the Island and Miami. Until the empire imploded in cumulative greed, warmongering, racism in 2008, and we’re allowed by the dictators and the empire to go back and forth and meet each other.
Nothing it has not happened in past Cuban exiles. Is, as it is. Only a minority chooses to forsake life and family and continue taking the risks needed to achieve freedom of thought and action for all Cubans. Always persecuted, ignored, and targeted. That is the revolutionary process and it will always be. Therefore, is not the decade Cubans arrived in United States, but own conduct throughout the insurrectional process against the 26 of July Dictatorship, what identifies gastronomic from idealism.
The conduct that identifies ideology from gastronomy is: Participate in the process at your loyal knowing and understanding of things, ask no permission, accepting no “Conditioned grants from United States Agencies”, don’t ask do, what you don’t do, by our own means, from our own pockets.
Respectfully;
Hector Cornillot.
Pleases pray a few seconds for Eduardo Arocena Family; Arocena is the longest held Cuban political prisoner in United States.
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