jueves, 4 de julio de 2019

The Fight for Freedom through time. . .



Then I translated my article on July 9, 2017 into English. Two years later I still think the same. In the article he explained that Venezuela is bleeding. Today, I remind you that there is no worse blind than the one who does not want to see. God save our America because the dictators will not save it. . .

The Struggle of Continuous Freedom. . .
The days of time tell that on July 9, 1816, in the then United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, a group of patriots gathered in Tucumán signed the Act of Independence.
In other words, Argentina had its first native government in 1810, abolished slavery from 1813, declared its independence in 1816 and entered a period of political instability and civil wars that made it impossible to sanction a National Constitution until 1853.
The good news is that the Argentine National Constitution is representative, republican and federal, which is why all my ancestors came here. Argentina welcomed them all, Lutherans, Catholics and Jews. Argentina received them all Basques, Spaniards, Irish and Poles. But Argentina was not always a pleasant place, neither brave nor loving towards others. There was and continues to exist an Argentina fearful of its Freedom and Responsibility that means.
San Martin is next to Bolivar and Washington one of the Great Liberators of America. He planned to cross the Andes and liberate Chile, Peru and present-day Bolivia. Buenos Aires was thinking about the issue, but my way, as the Mexicans would say. Of males no more the brave Monteagudo, San Martin, O'Higgins, Belgrano, Bolivar and Sucre and their anonymous soldiers never paid any attention to the rich. If it were for the rich and powerful, Slavery would never have been abolished.
San Martin was successful and managed to liberate three villages, although half of Latin America did not recognize him and will force him to go into exile and leave his troops under Bolívar after a momentous meeting in Ecuador.
That type of men we need. In these moments in which Venezuela is bleeding, in which Argentina does not find solutions to its problems, in which Cuba believes to be in Libertad without being it is in San Martín that we must think.
Lía Olga Herrera Soto

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