Sunday, June 7, 2020

This is the Morúa Delgado no one wants you to know, criticizing Cuban liberalism

From The Unzuazu family (Novel)
The race of color, which has made much head of recognition of its rights, make yourself resentful that by wanting to practicethem,you have earned the mockery and disdain on the social, while in politics you have seen an infamous accusation that tends to put it off as a race, in the reckless expositions of the Liberal Party manifesto, which at the moment it begins its life presents it to general consideration as a dangerous fraction by the solvent ideas attributed to it?....

What is going to happen to all this?... If we Cubans were Democrats, everything would be settled; but we're not Democrats. And the worst part is, we're not autocrats either. We are shameful aristocrats, refugees in an ideocracy as inconsistent as indefinable. It dazzles us and attracts us with uncontrastable force the brightness of high social hierarchies; and as in the blood we have no true representation, and it is almost total our darkness in arms as manifests our current decline in money; not being able to present another enforcer than that of the most dismissed classes of the European people, we have thought of the institution of an ideological aristocracy, informed by the superficial and exotic wisdom that we boast and the concern of color, not race; which would be materially impossible in a society like ours, where most white families cannot place the portrait of Granny in their gallery.

We hate the domination of Spain; we are equal to the classes we have seen practically in full inferiority; and seeking the concentration of power in our hands—in the hands of the group that everything has wanted to represent among us—we will compromise with everything, with everything! The most irritating humiliations must seem tolerable adversity that will allow us sooner or later to master everything. The pride of a first-class citizen will comfort us from our secondary situation in national life. We will prefer all mixtifications rather than consent to the establishment of social equality.

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