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"Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My!"

3/25/2018

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“Lions & Tigers and Bears, Oh My!”

Many of you will recognize this line from the movie “The Wizard of OZ”; famously spoken as Dorothy and her companions were on the yellow brick road. They were hopeful of what the Wizard could do for them and enthralled by the promise of the yellow brick road. Yet along the way there were all these things that were dangerous, scary and not quite real. While the promise of the yellow brick road was a wonderful tale, uplifting; at the end the Wizard turned out to be a tale. It was literally all smoke and mirrors.

Well my friends much like Dorothy and the others we have been on the yellow brick road for some time now.  In the process we have dealt with many difficulties and have also dealt with much nonsense; many times our problems have been fabricated if not exaggerated to achieve the objectives of The Wizard. The more scared you are the faster and further you go down that yellow brick road, unaware that at the end is a dream that is not real and a Wizard that is nothing more than a charlatan with empty promises.

What’s interesting is that Dorothy told us what the real dangers are: “Lions & Tigers and Bears”.

Our country is facing many challenges and threats, many of those are internal and have to do with our ability to get past our history and take a hold of our reality and our promise. We need to realize we are all being taken for fools, while our enemies keep getting stronger and bolder. 

Dorothy said, “Lions & Tigers and Bears – Oh My!”

The worldwide Islamist movement is the roaring Lion that is out to devour us. This enemy has one truth, one objective, our total destruction and/or subjugation. There is no secret here; there is not much analysis necessary. They are out to end western civilization as we know it.

The continued militarization of China with a quasi-free market model to support it is the Tiger. This is a monster we have all been feeding for decades under our “free trade” mantra and the theory that economic freedom begets political freedom. That does not seem to be working and the Tiger is getting stronger.

Finally, the Bear which everyone thought was tamed, from the days of Boris Yeltsin to the reality of today. Putin must be dealt with and not to be trusted. Is there “collusion” or is there a great hoax being played on the American people?

Instead of listening to Dorothy our leaders are focused on a series of other issues; that are mostly for entertaining the voters. That is not to say that the country has those three problems only, but if we do not focus on and take care of those three issues, then everything else is academic.

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I wrote this commentary before President Trump was elected, and the comment about the Wizard is not directed at him. The Wizard is that whole apparatus of politicians, business interest and the media. All of whom have been perfectly willing to ignore reality or twist it for the short-term benefit to be derived; the country be damned! This writing is from 2016 and It has not been published until now, but it remains our true reality.

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Sigue La Rabia

11/22/2017

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Sigue La Rabia
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En el Folclor Cubano hay muchos refranes y dicharachos que tienen su parte de humor y de afirmación de grandes verdades. En este caso el refrán correcto es, “Muerto El Perro, Se Acaba La Rabia”. En el caso que se expone aquí lamentablemente este refrán no se ha podido aplicar con veracidad.

Desde los comienzos de la llamada Revolución Cubana unos de los ingredientes primordiales ha sido “La Rabia”. Muy temprano en esa época revolucionaria, se pronunciaban largos discursos que hacían promesas de un futuro mejor, pero que tenían un ingrediente muy pronunciado de Rabia. Cuando me refiero a La Rabia me estoy refiriendo al odio, el resentimiento, los fusilamientos y todo tipo de comentarios a través de este episodio histórico; en el cual se ha enseñado al pueblo cubano a resentir muchas cosas e incluso la propia Cuba. Creo que no tengo que entrar en gran detalle porque todos conocemos la temática muy bien, pero vale la pena citar unos cuantos.
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  • Se hablaba de aquellos empresarios y propietarios con resentimiento, se les arrebataba lo que justamente era de ellos. Pero eso no era suficiente, había que humillarlos también (La Rabia)
  • Los ex-oficiales y soldados del ejército Cubano se les ajusticiaba por actividades de guerra y en muchos casos al paredón, pero antes se le presentaba delante de las turbas (La Rabia)
  • Los que decidían irse del país se les expropiaba lo poco que les quedara y también iban delante de la turbas (La Rabia)
  • Los que se manifestaban en desacuerdo con el gobierno o uno de sus programas sociales se les calificaba públicamente en las formas más derogatorias. Si la ofensa era de gran anti-revolucionario se les fusilaba (La Rabia)
  • Si salen unas mujeres a la calle con flores en las manos, se les da golpes y se aplica (La Rabia)
  • Etc, etc, etc . . . La lista es larga, pero sigue “La Rabia”

Estos y muchos otros ejemplos se pueden citar de lo que es el verdadero legado de la gran Revolución Cubana, “La Rabia”. Porque es esto así si el perro ya está muerto? El perro murió pero quedaron los cachorros, casi todos viejos y muy cerca de estar decrépitos; pero se aprendieron muy bien la lección. Ellos ahora prometen lo que tienen; “La Rabia”. (No hay otra cosa)
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Estamos muy cerca del primer aniversario de la partida del rabioso y en Cuba no hay nada nuevo. Sigue un selecto grupo de Rabiosos dirigiendo, viviendo, robando y tratando de alargar; “La fiesta de La Rabia”.

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But, “The Medical Care is Free”

12/4/2016

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​But, “The Medical Care is Free” or so I have heard for the last nine days’ ad nauseum.

First my apologies to my grammar teacher for starting this writing with the word “but”, however there is no other word available to classify every commentary I have heard from the left in the last nine days. While the Cuban people have observed an official mourning period of nine days, it appears the American left is also in mourning at the death of their “standard bearer”. Fidel Castro became the symbol of the two things the “American Left” most acclaims (“Free medical care and Free education”).

For the last nine days as Fidel has been “mourned” in Cuba; every academic, journalist, political pundit and otherwise “intelligencia” sought out for their observations on his death; have all started with a “But”. It seems when the discussion went in the direction of his atrocities they felt compelled to remind us. “but the medical care is free and they have free education”. This is a non-argument for me, because the response is quite simple.

Cuba has had free medical care and free education for over 50 years, and yes, we could argue that the quality is not at the standard of the U.S. or perhaps that it is better than in many places in the third world, end of argument; because it does not matter if these two things are true or not, what matters is the cost. You see while we could get caught up in that argument we could lose sight of the real issue, the cost of those two benefits for the Cuban People. 

These costs are not up for denial, questioning or opinion, because the costs are simply facts. Here they are:

•    Approximately 2 million Cubans and their descendants living outside of Cuba
•    Thousands sent to the firing squad over the last six decades
•    Families separated with no hope of reuniting
•    No freedom of speech
•    No elections and one political party (really one family) in control
•    No property rights
•    Restricted Travel inside and outside the island
•    Thousands disappeared in the Florida Straits, attempting to flee
•    Repressive government apparatus designed to track the population
•    No freedom of assembly
•    Limited religious and worship activity
•    Limited and censured access to the internet
•    Limited parental rights after a youngster reaches a certain age
•    Young people forced to work in the fields, without parental consent
•    Books filtered and chosen by the government and not all are available

What I have listed here are just but a few, there are many more things, many of them quite mundane which the Cuban government delights in controlling and imposing. I don’t know what my friends on the left see that I don’t see. But, I would rather be illiterate and die young.

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Dallas Police Shooting, Elian Gonzalez and Media Bias

7/9/2016

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​Dallas Police Shooting, Elian Gonzalez and Media Bias

In 1999 as the Clinton administration was coming to an end a young boy was rescued of the coast of Florida and brought to Miami. That young boy (Elian Gonzalez) was a survivor of a group of Cubans who were fleeing the oppression of the Communist/Socialist government on the island. Among the dead was his mother, who had not had a drink of water, to save it for the boy. In the days that followed the boy was cared for by family members in Miami. Soon after that, the communist government in an unprecedented move started a media campaign, hired top U.S. attorneys and a “supposed custody battle” to have the boy returned to the island. The “official” representative was the boy’s father who was shown on government run media requesting that his son be returned. Those of us in the Cuban community in Miami smelled a rat and spoke up as loud as we could. We knew this was not the boy’s father but rather the communist government who had decided the boy must return.

As an exiled community of Cubans, familiar with Communism/Socialism, we looked for sympathetic persons in the press and in the government to protect the boy from being returned to the Communists. There were not many who were sympathetic to the plight of the boy and the sacrifice of his mother for the boy’s freedom. The Media in the U.S. had already decided the boy must be returned to his father on the island, communists and all. Soon after that, the Clinton administration in an overwhelming show of force, raided the family’s home in Miami took the boy and sent him to the Communists on the island.

In the aftermath of that event there were a few outbursts in Miami of citizens taking to the streets and showing their frustration for what had just occurred. As I searched the various cable channels for news of the situation I saw an image that totally incensed me and has stayed with me. The media narrative was very simple, however inaccurate, “the crazy Cubans in Miami were going to burn the city down”.

One of the images was of a “great fire” in the street and the backdrop of the Miami skyline burning. In the image there was a pile of rubbish in the middle of the street on fire, you could see the protesters chanting and the skyline behind them. The image was certainly very impressive and the message was now clear to the rest of the nation. These Cubans in Miami were unreasonable, crazy, not respecting American law and they were starting to burn a great city. This image and narrative was transmitted by non-other than CNN. This time however they were doing it in Miami my backyard, and there was something fishy about the whole thing. I grew up in this city and know it well. The image and the story didn’t fit, so I started looking and also called around. The whole city was calm and there were no great demonstrations, disturbances or fires. So what the hell is going on. I kept changing channels and ran into what was for me a new channel at the time. They happened to have an image of the same location as CNN. Their image however was taken from a distance with a wide angle and then it became obvious. The “great fire” was indeed a pile of rubbish in the middle of one street with a handful of “idiots” trying to create a riot. There was no riot, the city was the not burning, the Cubans had not gone crazy and burned Miami down. So what happened? The reality did not match the narrative, so CNN had taken their news-feed camera put it on the ground near the pile of burning rubbish and angled it upward towards the fire and the backdrop of the city. To look at their news-feed, you would have no choice but to think, Miami as we knew was coming to an end.

It was this event that has forever tarnished the image of the media for me (I do not trust them anymore). They are the first members of this society protected by The Constitution of the United Sates in the first amendment. The founding fathers believed in a free press so much that they gave “The Press” a place of honor in that hallowed document. They have failed us miserably; because for many of them the agenda has become more important than the facts. I have told you this story of the press so that you know where I am coming from and also to make you aware of just how long we have been dealing with this lack of respect for The Constitution and the rights it renders upon this special group called “The Press”.

Fast forward to the present day and this most recent event of the continued violence in our country and the most recent execution of several police officers in Dallas; brought this whole issue of media bias back to me. I simply visited two news sites and just the Home Page drove the point home again for me. Once again CNN led the way with a distortion and “omission” that is not insignificant. I clipped the images of the two websites and placed them below, if they don’t drive the point home that we are all being played for fools then I don’t know what does.
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CNN - Tells us he is just a regular guy.
​No Criminal Record.

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FOX - Tells us he hates white people.
​Shows the raised fist.

​In the second image of the alleged shooter we see a raised fist in a manner reminiscent of the radical groups of yesteryear (black panthers, etc.), however CNN chose to crop the picture and tell us all that he had no arrest record.  In other words, “this is just a regular guy who had access to guns” and this could have all been prevented if we didn’t have the second amendment. How about just reporting the news event with all its content, the good the bad and the ugly. What we have here is a deliberate (long standing) campaign by that special group protected by the first amendment to take away the rights of that other group protected by the second amendment. In this fight the first group has the upper hand and they are not playing fair,
​“The Constitution be damned”.
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Keep your eyes and ears open, read and listen to different news sources and most of all think for yourselves, our very freedom is at stake. Finally, and most important of all pray for all these families who have lost loved ones and pray for the country.
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Ernesto Fernandez - A Cuban Flute

4/16/2016

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Ernesto Fernandez – A Cuban Flute

On the 26th of march of 2016 Ernesto Fernandez completed the last requirement for his doctoral degree from the University of Miami – Frost School of Music. It was a privilege to be there, at one of the best presentations of Cuban Music I have seen in recent times. I have followed the development of this young man since his arrival in our community from Cuba (after several years in the Dominican Republic). His talent is natural and he has cultivated it by immersing himself in the music and the tradition.

His concert/recital was dedicated to the “Charanga Sound”; where the flute is the main protagonist. It was filled with the tradition of the Danzon, Danzonete, Cha-cha-cha and other Cuban genres where the flute might not be typically expected, but where he very tastefully added it. If you like Cuban music, the flute and the Charanga; this is a young man to watch. There is a great tradition established by those who have played the “Cuban Flute”, Richard Egues, Jose Fajardo, Eddy Zervigon and the list is long! With Ernesto Fernandez the future of the Cuban Flute and the Charanga sound, is in very good hands.

“Que flauta y que sabor”!

​PS: I managed to record the last two songs of his presentation with a smartphone (video quality is nominal); but the music can be appreciated. Listen and enjoy.
  
As Ernesto would say, #Palante

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