The always politically correct United Nations (UN) - penetrated by Castro's Intelligence since the 60s of the last century - has just knocked out late Castroism, blaming him for the food shortage suffered by Cubans.
Inflation, inequality and the lack of a free and stable market are consequences of the governmental Task ordering, as christened the olive green and enguayaberada caste to its neoliberal pack, rejected by the majority and causing the popular knock of 11J.
Obviously, the United Nations report avoids going into the substance of the matter, which is the metastasis inflicted on Cuba by the cancerous communist party, a consummate impoverisher and discriminator of the majority of citizens.
The UN - like the democratic left in Latin America - is fed up with the actions of Havana, a habitual liar trying to conceal the real data of the food disaster, evidenced in the size and weight of Cubans, since the economic crisis that caused absolute dependence on the Soviet Union and the CAME bloc.
It is encouraging that the main multilateral organization has assured that inequality harms Cubans, because it disqualifies the crude government propaganda about the supposed equality between the landlords of Siboney and the inhabitants of llegaypon, who lacked ration books until after 9/11.
Poverty, inequality and inflation They are hallmarks of late Castroism, which sabotages private attempts to increase agri-food production, preventing a free and stable market; The United Nations says it, not those who are saddened by the progress of the crab in a honey tank.
The United Nations report would be enough for the ministers of Economy, Agriculture and Internal Trade to resign or be dismissed, but we already know that revolutionaries do not retire and since comrade Murillo paid the bill for Raúl Castro, the highest authority when the unfortunate Task ordering, tomorrow they will continue to over-fulfill the production of bread with na.
The army general will be received with ovations and cheers at the next session of the National Assembly, including a part of his hungry and unequals, happy to be part of the impoverishing chorus.
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