cuba como hortaliza y sociedad herbacea no es aceptable, es risible, por anacronica y en todo caso cinematografica. entiendo que cuando llegaron los españoles el indio amaba el tabaco, sembraba la hoja con esmero y se la metia por la nariz para extasiarse. y que luego el gallejo le dio un canutico de caña traido de paquistan y el guanajatabey contento lo sembro en su conuco. entonces esa yerba -mala, por cierto- prendio tanto en la isla, compitiendo con el marabu, que se convirtio en cultivo nacional y oficio de 100 mil peones agricolas. despues llego fidel castro, agarro el cafe y lo metio en los canteros de las casas. salio de la hacienda de dalia soto del valle en trinidad, paso la torre iznaga y al llegar a las alturas de banao sintio frio, dijo que habia un microclima y alli mismo planto fresa y uva. que se van a dar. se le secaron hasta los marpacificos. de lograrse: el marabu. por falta de recursos -no por moralismo- no trato la coca ni la marihuana en cantidades industriales sobre el escambray, que va y se hubieran dado. el caso es que ahora cuando fidel resucita por septima vez, le da por explicarnos las bondades de la moringa y de otro matojo mas. yo creo que ya es suficiente; son demasiados años con lo mismo. esta bien que un anciano divague pero convertir eso en noticia es ofender a la poblacion viva de la nacion. tanto en la habana como en miami, ciudades activas, laboriosas, llenas de cubanos, han sacado la noticia de fidel explicando yerbazales y es ridiculo, nos pone a los cubanos en una posicion mundial incomoda. ni los vietnamitas cayeron en eso, una cultura eminentemente arrocera. cuando ho-chi-minh estaba retirado, lelo en un huerto con bungaloo, los jerarcas jovenes lo respetaban pero no ponian sus avances como jardinero en la prensa aunque el new york times dijera que se habia ahogado en la poceta. imaginen que en vez de las noticias de las ofensivas militares y los bombardeos yanquis le hubieran dado espacio al tio ho hablando de los propiedades del te verde cuando se corta la hoja en plenilunio. los americanos les hubieran ganado la guerra, no me cabe la menor duda.©varela
cuba as a vegetable garden and herbaceous society is not acceptable, is laughable, by anachronic and in any case, cinematographic. i understand that when the spaniards arrived the indian loved tobacco, planted the leaf with care and put through the nose to delight it. and then the galician gave him a stalk of sugarcane brought from pakistan and the happy guanajatabey planted it in its conuco. then that weed -very bad, by true- in the island, competing with marabou, became national cultivation and trade of 100 thousand agricultural pawns. then came fidel castro, grab coffee and got into the beds of the houses. step came out of the estate of dalia soto del valle in trinidad, passes the iznaga tower and arriving at the heights of banao felt cold, said it had a microclimate and there planted strawberry and grape. harvest my ass. even the hibiscus got dried-up. achieved: the marabou. by lack of resources -not by moralism- no treatment to the coca and marijuana in industrial quantities on the escambray was made, that could be a success. the fact is that now when fidel resurrected by seventh time begins to explain us the benefits of moringa and another grass. i think that's already enough; are too many years with the same. is normal that an old man wanders but make that as news is to offend the living population of the nation. both in havana and miami, active cities, hardworking, full of cubans, have brought the news of fidel explaining on herbs and is ridiculous, puts us cubans in an uncomfortable global position. the vietnamese didn't fell into that, a predominantly rice culture. when ho-chi-minh was retired, groggy in an orchard with bungalow, the young bosses respected him but they not placed his advances as a gardener in the press although the new york times said that he had drowned in the pond. imagine that instead of the news of the military offensives and yankees bombardments had given space to uncle ho talking about the properties of the green tea when cutting the leaves in full moon. the americans had won the war, i have no doubt.©varela
cuba as a vegetable garden and herbaceous society is not acceptable, is laughable, by anachronic and in any case, cinematographic. i understand that when the spaniards arrived the indian loved tobacco, planted the leaf with care and put through the nose to delight it. and then the galician gave him a stalk of sugarcane brought from pakistan and the happy guanajatabey planted it in its conuco. then that weed -very bad, by true- in the island, competing with marabou, became national cultivation and trade of 100 thousand agricultural pawns. then came fidel castro, grab coffee and got into the beds of the houses. step came out of the estate of dalia soto del valle in trinidad, passes the iznaga tower and arriving at the heights of banao felt cold, said it had a microclimate and there planted strawberry and grape. harvest my ass. even the hibiscus got dried-up. achieved: the marabou. by lack of resources -not by moralism- no treatment to the coca and marijuana in industrial quantities on the escambray was made, that could be a success. the fact is that now when fidel resurrected by seventh time begins to explain us the benefits of moringa and another grass. i think that's already enough; are too many years with the same. is normal that an old man wanders but make that as news is to offend the living population of the nation. both in havana and miami, active cities, hardworking, full of cubans, have brought the news of fidel explaining on herbs and is ridiculous, puts us cubans in an uncomfortable global position. the vietnamese didn't fell into that, a predominantly rice culture. when ho-chi-minh was retired, groggy in an orchard with bungalow, the young bosses respected him but they not placed his advances as a gardener in the press although the new york times said that he had drowned in the pond. imagine that instead of the news of the military offensives and yankees bombardments had given space to uncle ho talking about the properties of the green tea when cutting the leaves in full moon. the americans had won the war, i have no doubt.©varela