The son of a gun said that he had the power to censor what I had
written, and that if I didn’t shut up on
my own he was going to shut me up, because what I write are stories, and they are lies. This made me
think about the movie “Matrix” and
the nature of reality. And after thinking about this for a while I concluded
that reality is a lie.
I say this because there is no way a
human being can understand how things are
for real. We all think we know, but what we ought to know is that we know
almost nothing. I can grab a photo of a gorilla head and some wires sticking
out of its mouth, and say that’s Hugo Chavez thinking about food shortages. And if I repeat it every day, in a few months many of you will start
believing it.
The worst part is those who realize it’s a lie won’t say anything, because they don’t want to stand out and look
like fools. They won’t say it’s just a
gorilla mask because they want to look and behave like everybody else, and fear that if they tell the truth they will get in
trouble.
When I write that Cubans are involved
in Venezuela trying to take the country I do it in part because I've seen such things in my life, I read and hear about what is happening, and I
reach the conclusion that Cubans are involved in Venezuela up to their necks. But I don’ have all the information to guarantee what I think and write is the truth. However,
it’s my truth.
So, this man I mentioned in the
beginning reacted violently.
His beliefs are being threatened by what I write. Or maybe he has religion and believes that Chavez is going to
be directing traffic in heaven.
When I write what I think I see, some like it,
and others dislike it. It was
very interesting to see the reaction in the US when I wrote about Chuck Hagel and the
Republican opposition to his nomination to be Secretary of State. Readers in the US hated it, but the Spaniards
and other Europeans loved it. Obviously the reality of people who read the
blog in the United States is very
different from the reality of those who read it in Europe.
Each person’s reality is different.
Sometimes I write an article about something I've seen in my life, or I see
happening today, and I don’t post it because if I let you read it in the blog it won’t go down very well. I’m afraid to write about things I have seen
because you may hate me.
But today I decided I was going to
reveal the truth, and confess to you the
Hugo Chavez I showed you before
is only a guy wearing a gorilla mask.
That’s the way things are in life. All
we see are masks, false realities prepared
to convince us to eat this or that, to give Christmas gifts to people
who really don’t need them instead of giving to the poor, to vote for this or
that politician, or to support this war or the other, and to back this abuse or the other. They tell us this is good for society, or makes money, or
it makes us happy. And many people choose to believe because they fear if they don’t they will be ostracized,
despised, or maybe even killed.


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