1024 "Gigs" of Racism in Cuba /Hablemos Press, Francisco Herodes Diaz
Posted on September 16, 2015
Hablemos Press, Francisco Herodes Díaz Echemendía, Santiago de Cuba, 11
September 2015 –Let it be known that in Cuba there is no law about or
against racism. According to those who concur with Fidel and Raúl
Castro, racism is a capitalist thing, found in racist regimes like that
of South Africa, or of pre-1959 Cuba. Also, according to the
fundamentalists of the Communist
Party of Cuba, "the Revolution did away with racism in Cuba."
But the fact is that in light of this assertion by the regime, which so
poorly governs the destinies of the country, there is daily evidence to
the contrary in the streets. There, at times hidden, at times evident,
racism can be seen in all spheres of society. And it is always the same
thing, be it in the cultural sphere, in higher education, in public
health (more than 60% of physicians are white), and even in the dramas
aired on Cuban television.
For the first time, after more than half a century of the opposition
denouncing cases of racism on the Island, the regime has had no other
option but to deal with this topic on national TV. But it did so in a
somewhat furtive way, blaming social customs that were common in Cuba
before 1959.
One does not have to be a great observer to perceive racism. For
example, in several issues of GiGA Magazine, the official publication of
computer science in Cuba, there is not a single ad, publicity
announcement, or other graphic example in which cannot be seen signs of
racism. Despite the fact that 60% of the Cuban population is made up of
blacks and mixed-race persons, there can be found no photo or graphic in
which a white person does not appear, including the comics and
illustrations. And on the front and back covers of the magazine, the
models, male and female, are all whites.
Any Cuban is invited to search through a newspaper library or other
place where this publication can be found, to confirm what this article
claims, and thus you can arrive at your own conclusions. In the personal
opinion of this writer, in Cuba as well as in the computer science
magazine, there are more than 1024 "gigas" of racism.
Translated by: Alicia Barraqué Ellison
Source: 1024 "Gigs" of Racism in Cuba /Hablemos Press, Francisco Herodes
Diaz | Translating Cuba -
http://translatingcuba.com/1024-gigs-of-racism-in-cuba-hablemos-press-francisco-herodes-diaz/
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