La pregunta que muchos se hacen: ¿por qué no hay solidaridad con Cuba? ¿por qué Cuba está olvidada?¿por qué la oposición no cuenta con apoyo internacional?
Algunos intelectuales tratan de articular argumentos sobre la relación Cuba-USA, Cuba-Miami
Me sorprende y hasta me da risa que algunos intelectuales cubanos padezcan de un romanticismo crónico o de gran superficialidad de análisis y digan que Cuba y Miami son los mismo, que "estamos unidos por la misma sangre" cuando la mayoría de los cubanos de Florida ayudaron a la victoria de Trump, quien recrudeció las presiones hacia la isla.
Los invito a que lean este articulo. Como dice el dicho "el que por su gusto muere la muerte le sabe a gloria"
https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/cuba-after-the-castros (ver el texto completo aquí)
Cuba After the Castros
"Six decades after the missile crisis, then, there are new sources of geostrategic tensions in the hemisphere, and they no longer necessarily involve Cuba. The Castro brothers are gone from the main stage, and the Caribbean island they dominated for so long is a threadbare place, still paying a price for its temerity in standing up to “the Empire.” In the Empire itself, meanwhile, Cuba is mostly forgotten, no longer relevant except in helping determine U.S. elections in Florida. As Joe Garcia, a former Democratic congressman from Florida and a Cuban-American, explained it to me, “In the same way that the assault on the Capitol on January 6th ended the myth of American exceptionalism, what Cuba is slowly coming to terms with is the reality that they are not the center of the universe anymore, as Fidel always told them they were. . . . They’re no longer a country engaged in revolutions and fighting anticolonial wars in Africa. They’re a country that has national challenges that are more pressing than its former aspirations.”
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