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As long as I have followed your work here, you always expose and defend --for me-- the right side of the topics. But somehow, people today do not tend to "buy" these perspectives. Even if you go to Miami, where many of my countrymen today make their lives, you'll probably come away stoned by the level of radicalization to the right and denial of the truths you've exposed that manifests itself in them. They don't want to know about flaws in the system.

Or even here in Cuba, many people don't want to hear that there are problems there too, that, as we know, there are people starving, living a severe crisis, homeless. Or that right now there is a certain level of shortage with eggs, and not only because of the bird flu. But this last example tells us about the differences in access to opportunities. Will Cubans in Miami have the same level of pressure as the 1%? Is it true that they're not interested in the gap that exists between the two poles?