Absurdities of the Week / Fernando Damaso
Posted on November 1, 2013
Two pieces of news attract my attention these days: Cuba's draft 
resolution against imperialist politics to be presented to the UN 
General Assembly today October 29, and that Cubans is among the top in 
the world in gender equality.
The first is repeated every year, updating the supposed damages 
inflicted by the blockade (the embargo) on Cuba. Now, after meticulous 
mathematical calculations of the various agencies and institutions, 
which have been published daily in the newspaper Granma, the figure rose 
to $1,157,327,000. It is striking how well the government economists can 
calculate the figures for the supposed damages of the blockade (the 
embargo), and yet have never been capable of calculating the damages 
from Cuban mis-governance, with the errors, improvisations, voluntarism 
and failures, that they have inflicted on the country over the last 54 
years.
This shifting of the blame to another and laying all the responsibility 
for our misery entirely on their account is repeated every year. It's 
beyond belief!
The second makes me laugh: that the World Economic Forum (WEF) makes 
this claim, putting Cuba in fifteenth place in gender equality globally 
among 136 countries evaluated because it has a high percentage of women 
in its parliament, shows how superficial they are.
The Cuban Parliament is a parliament in name only: all that its male and 
female deputies do — meeting twice a year for three days — is 
unanimously approve government decisions that, as a rule, have already 
been implemented before this formal approval. These deputies have 
nothing to do with those of other countries and are completely useless, 
simply members of the chorus.
It would be nice, before making this absurd claim, to ask our women 
about gender equality. Gentlemen of the WEF, please, a little more 
seriousness.
29 October 2013
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