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CUBA AND THE SUBMARINE
Plinio Correa de Oliveira. June, 1992
If there remains a revolutionary remnant in the world today, where the
Communist flag appears to insult the sun’s rays with its presence, the remnant
is Castro’s Cuba.
Communists, more or less everywhere, have been scared and disconcerted by the
spectacular collapse of the Soviet bloc. A bloc that certain macro-capitalist
media always boastfully presented as being the second international empire
after the United States.
Now well, the fact that Soviet Russia- this Nation of tattered wretches,
reduced to being beggars by the cruelest of tyrannies- is suddenly pulverized,
has represented a frightful psychological blow for Communists the world over.
Nevertheless, it is a consoling factor for all of them to see that in small
Cuba there still burns a Communist Troy, irradiating to the three Americans-
and even to Africa- her evil electro-political vibrations.
The Island-Prison of the Antilles, nonetheless, is submerged in chaos. Castro
appears to be "out of oxygen" and the only possible way out for his delicate
situation is the propaganda support that he is getting from outside of Cuba.
In this sense, caravans of colorful foreigners have not hesitated
to give him an indispensable assistance.
Even recently, happy spokesman of the Brazilian Catholic left, such as the
Dominican, Fray Betto, and the ex-Franciscan, Fray Boff, and others of the
same persuasion, were there. Forming a choir with ecologists and tribalists,
these ‘showmen’ of liberation theology dedicated themselves to the same "blah-
blah-blah" of always, whose expressions, more or less, go as
follows.
"The people in Cuba are happy. There is misery, that is true. But, what is the
difference between misery and poverty? And, in the final analysis, isn’t a
bearable poverty better than consumerism? Or, at least, is it not the lesser
of two evils, since the population is not obliged to work so much, in order to
produce another much? Does not the idleness that such a situation brings along
with it have its attractions? And, is this not better than the vertiginous
escalator of the consumption civilization?"
Not able to present another defense of the Island-Prison, these apologists
dedicate themselves to this lewd defense of miserableness. And it matters
little to them that in this manner they contribute to the perpetuity of the
brutalities, the cruelties and the crimes of Stalinist Communism, that failed
in Eastern Europe.
In spite of all this, the greatest advantage of the current Cuban situation
for the interests of International Communism is that Cuba ends up being their
flag bearer, while they attempt their metamorphosis throughout the world.
For the sake of comparison, let the reader imagine a submarine, in which the
periscope, besides its optical function, serves also as a tube through which
enters air that enables those inside the vessel to breathe.
Cuba, presently, is playing the role of that hypothetical periscope. In the
midst of the submerged Communist crew, submerged in the waters of misery-
diminished, disheartened and asphyxiated before the vision of the sinking of
Russian Communism- the existence of Castro’s Cuba brings oxygen to these
lungs. In such fashion that if they breathe today it is because Castro
breathes. And this is of great importance for the survival of Communism.
This article was published in "Covadonga Informa", Madrid, June 1992. It’s
author, Plinio Correa de Oliveira- eminent Catholic Brazilian thinker, and
indefatigable fighter for Cuba’s liberty-died October 3, 1995.

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