Sunday, May 20, 2007

Is he dead yet?

According to writer Mario Vargas Llosa, in Latin America no dictatorship has lasted longer than the dictator. Why should Cuba be any different? Die already you bastard, so that Cubans may live in freedom!

Por otro lado, Vargas Llosa abordó la situación política en Cuba bajo el mando de Fidel Castro e indicó que tiene "la absoluta seguridad de que su dictadura no va a sobrevivirle".

Explicó que "en América Latina nunca una dictadura ha sobrevivido a su dictador. O sea, que el final de la pesadilla cubana yo creo que está cerca".

"Y ojalá que la transición de Cuba a la democracia sea pacífica, porque ya los cubanos han sufrido bastante con estos 50 años de tiranía comunista" , concluyó el autor de "Pantaleón y las visitadoras".

2 comments:

Tomás Estrada-Palma said...

But he has been dead since last summer - for all intents and purposes. His silence now roars muerte! The only thing fidel ever could do was talk and now he can't even do that. But take heart! Nothing last forever especially Communism. Remember the former Soviets lived under it over 90 years. But it, like Cuba's version, collapsed eventually. You see, it is never too late, except for some - but it is too bad for everyone that this had to happen at all.

Mark my words however. After going through this collective nightmare Cubans will be the smartest people on the earth. It will be a while before any government wool will be pulled over their eyes.

Tomás Estrada-Palma said...

Sure now he's a dictator but soon he'll be dead and just another dick...