Autor
Heriberto Machado
Poeta y narrador. Lector. Padre. Casado con la literatura. Amante de la música, la pintura y el cine. Disfruto con las victorias del Real Madrid, aunque no tanto como con las derrotas del Barça.
Fear is one of animals’, and therefore humans’, main responses in the face of danger. It is a positive emotion when it can be controlled by the person experiencing it, but the roles are reversed if fear dominates, and the results can be catastrophic.
This text is about Article 3, an article that limits our people’s freedom the most. It starts off by stating: “Defense of the socialist homeland is the greatest honor and the supreme duty of every Cuban citizen.”
Cuban government insists on calling itself “revolutionary”, but they haven’t been able to fill the shoes of this term for a while now (decades, I would say), because there isn’t a permanent state of revolution for any abstract or tangible body here in this country.
If I want one thing to be instilled in my young boy, it’s the contrasts that exist within every natural and human thing.
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Autores
Heriberto Machado
Poeta y narrador. Lector. Padre. Casado con la literatura. Amante de la música, la pintura y el cine. Disfruto con las victorias del Real Madrid, aunque no tanto como con las derrotas del Barça.
Fear is one of animals’, and therefore humans’, main responses in the face of danger. It is a positive emotion when it can be controlled by the person experiencing it, but the roles are reversed if fear dominates, and the results can be catastrophic.
If I want one thing to be instilled in my young boy, it’s the contrasts that exist within every natural and human thing.
This text is about Article 3, an article that limits our people’s freedom the most. It starts off by stating: “Defense of the socialist homeland is the greatest honor and the supreme duty of every Cuban citizen.”
Cuban government insists on calling itself “revolutionary”, but they haven’t been able to fill the shoes of this term for a while now (decades, I would say), because there isn’t a permanent state of revolution for any abstract or tangible body here in this country.