Mummies Against Prostitutes: The Last Revolutionary Combat / Jose Hugo 
Fernandez
Posted on November 25, 2013
Havana, Cuba. November, www.cubanet/org — The prostitutes of Havana 
never inspire as much pity as when we see them accompanied by those 
mummies of European and US Stalinism who today constitute their VIP 
clientele. Really you have to have a heart of stone not only to go to 
bed with such a stinky and gassy old fogy but even to barely endure his 
proximity.
As soon as they disembark on the Island, without shaking off the dust of 
the road, these old gentlemen feed their spirit going to the Plaza de la 
Revolution and the Che sanctuary in Santa Clara. Then, invariably, it is 
time for dessert. So they get naked in Obispo Street in Havana, around 
Central Park or on La Rampa, in pursuit of our little hookers, the last 
flashes of the beacon of America.
"What a waste, buddy," exclaim the gentlemen from around here on seeing 
them bargaining, while the women whisper, teasingly, and the oldest ones 
are scandalized at "the turns life has taken here." But they continue on 
their way, business as usual, confident, it seems, that they have left 
respectability in safekeeping, beyond the sea, along with their ancient 
wives.
If it were possible to take into account decency or common sense when 
dealing with this wildlife, you would have to ask why, at least, they do 
not attempt to take the prostitutes to some place apart, where they 
would be waiting for them without the need to expose themselves so 
boldly to absurdity and ridicule. But that's not how they are. It is 
obvious that they have resolved to enjoy as God commands their last 
revolutionary orgy, now that only the devil knows the sacrifice that it 
cost to organize it, gathering for years the remnants of their salaries 
as retirees.
What a pity that there are no statistics that reflect how many 
casualties the worldwide revolution has suffered as a consequence of the 
heart attacks provoked by these encounters between the mummy veterans 
and our mud blossoms of the Fidelist legacy. In any case, they would say 
they'd died for socialism, if they managed to say anything, before 
shutting their trap, in the end, forever.
"Old age is an incurable disease," Terentius warned us. But it may be 
that he was not right, at least in this situation. I believe that my 
grandmother was more accurate, and did not agree that people lose shame 
as they age because now nothing matters to them. He who has no shame in 
old age — she used to say — never had any.
José Hugo Fernández
Cubanet, 21 November 2013
Translated by mlk.
Source: "Mummies Against Prostitutes: The Last Revolutionary Combat / 
Jose Hugo Fernandez | Translating Cuba" - 
http://translatingcuba.com/mummies-against-prostitutes-the-last-revolutionary-combat-jose-hugo-fernandez/
No comments:
Post a Comment