Lisandra Lezcano ‘We are no longer afraid’

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Cuban Proverbs

  • A lie runs until it is overtaken by the truth.
  • A lie runs until truth catches up to it.
  • A love that can last forever takes but a second to come about.
  • A man possesses beauty in his quality and a woman possesses quality in her beauty.
  • A woman’s honor consists in the good opinion the world has of her.

CONCLUSION

Videos of protesters singing slogans of “Down with Communism” (also shouted by protesters in the United States), “Freedom”, and “We are not afraid” were broadcast on social networks

6 thoughts on “Lisandra Lezcano ‘We are no longer afraid’

  1. Tony Montana : You a communist? Huh? How’d you like it, man? They tell you all the time what to do, what to think, what to feel. Do you wanna be like a sheep? Like all those other people? Baah! Baah!

    Immigration Officer #3 : I don’t have to listen to this bullshit!

    Tony Montana : You wanna work eight, ten fucking hours? You own nothing, you got nothing! Do you want a chivato on every corner looking after you? Watching everything you do? Everything you say, man? Do you know I eat octopus three times a day? I got fucking octopus coming out of my fucking ears. I got the fuckin’ Russian shoes my feet’s comin’ through. How you like that? What, you want me to stay there and do nothing? Hey, I’m no fuckin’ criminal, man. I’m no puta or thief. I’m Tony Montana, a political prisoner from Cuba. And I want my fuckin’ human rights, now!

    [slams desk]

    Tony Montana : Just like the President Jimmy Carter says. Okay?

    Immigration Officer #1 : Carter should see this human right. He’s really good. What do you say, Harry?

    Immigration Officer #3 : I don’t believe a word of this shit! They all sound the same to me. That son of a bitch Castro is shittin’ all over us. Send this bastard to Freedom Town. Let them take a look at him. Get him outta here.

    Tony Montana : You know somethin’? You can send me anywhere. Here, there, this, that; it don’t matter. There’s nothing you can do to me that Castro has not done.

    Immigration Officer #3 : Get him outta here!

  2. First verse

    And you are my siren song
    ’cause with your voice my sorrows go away
    And this feeling is already old
    You hurt me so much even though you are far away

    Today I invite you to walk through my tenements
    To show you what your ideas are good for
    We are human although we do not think alike
    Let’s not treat or hurt each other like animals

    This is my way of telling you
    My people cry and I feel their voice

    You five nine, me double twos
    Sixty years of stalemate domino

    Pomp and circumstance for the five hundred (years) of Havana
    While at home in the pots they no longer have food
    What do we celebrate if folks are scrambling
    Trading Che Guevara and Martí for currency

    Everything has changed, nothing is the same
    Between you and me there is an abyss
    Advertising a paradise in Varadero
    While mothers cry for their children who’ve gone

    (It’s over) you five nine, me, double twos
    (It’s over) Sixty years of stalemate domino, look
    (It’s over) you five nine, me, double twos
    (It’s over) Sixty years of stalemate domino

    Second verse
    We are artists, we are sensibility
    The true story, not the one that’s poorly told
    We are the dignity of an entire people trampled on
    At gunpoint and with words that are still worthless

    No more lies, My people call for freedom
    No more doctrines, we no longer shout homeland or death, homeland and life instead
    And start building what we’ve dreamed of
    What they destroyed with their hands

    Stop the bloodshed
    For wanting to think differently
    Who told you that Cuba is yours?
    If my Cuba belongs to all my people

    (It’s over) your time has run out, the silence has been broken
    (It’s over) the laughs are over and the tears are already running
    (It’s over) and we’re not afraid, the deception is over
    (It’s over) it’s been sixty-two doing harm

  3. PRESS ctrl + F to find cuba’s secret masonic history in the PDF:

    Architects of Deception: The Secret History of Freemasonry

    Earl E. Smith, the former US ambassador to Cuba, stated: “Castro
    could not have seized power in Cuba without the aid of the United States.
    American government agencies and the United States press played a
    major role in bringing Castro to power… The State Department consistently intervened… to bring about the downfall of Batiste, thereby making
    it possible for Fidel Castro to take over the government of Cuba.” (Letter
    to the Editor, The New York Times, 26 September 1979, p. A 24).
    The historian Jean Boyer stressed that Castro’s money and arms did
    not come from Moscow but from the United States. It was President
    Eisenhower who helped Castro to power.

    Castro exploited foreign aid to become rich. He has at least 32
    houses in Cuba, three of which are in Havana. He and his assets are
    guarded by 9700 guards. He has at least 14 children by different women (Georgie Ann Geyer, “Guerilla Prince: The Untold Story of Fidel
    Castro”, Boston, 1991). Castro’s personal fortune is estimated at nearly a billion dollars. He is four times richer than Queen Elizabeth II

    […]

    In July 1959, Major Pedro Diaz Lanz, of the Cuban Air Force,
    toured the United States, and revealed that Castro was a communist.
    This fact was kept out of the media. The State Department was
    purposely covering up Castro’s communist connections, the fact that
    his supporters were trained by the Soviet Union, and that he was
    carrying out a communist revolution.
    Suddenly, all arms sales to Cuba were stopped by the White House.
    A shipment of rifles was intercepted in New York harbour (Paul
    Johnson, “Modern Times”, New York, 1983). The United States was
    arming only one of the sides – Castro’s “revolutionaries”.
    The Cuban economy was deteriorating, and support for Castro was
    growing. Before the arms embargo he had counted no more than 300
    terrorist followers.
    Batista went into exile on the island of Madeira (Portugal) and
    died in Spain in the early 1970s.
    After the communist accession to power on 8 January 1959, the
    freemason Fidel Castro closed all 339 masonic lodges in Cuba with
    roughly 35 000 members except for the Grand Orient, where he had
    himself been initiated in his youth. He later had all lodges reopened.
    In 1998, Cuba had 314 lodges with a total of 24 000 members.
    After seizing power Castro had 100 000 opponents imprisoned. Not
    until 1961 did he introduce communism. On 2 December 1961, Castro
    proclaimed: “I have been a communist since my teens.”
    After the fall of communism in the Soviet Union, Castro voiced his
    opinion that it is better to perish like Atlantis than to abolish
    socialism

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