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Reflections of Fidel
Giving everything
(Taken from CubaDebate)
ON May Day, still under the impression of the
parade, the colors of our flag, today a symbol in
the eyes of the world, and the youthful, intelligent
and enthusiastic faces of our students, who closed
the parade of that overflowing river, the words of
the poet, repeated so many times that day, came to
my mind:
"For this freedom one will have to give
everything!"
I felt a desire to know more about the life of Fayad
Jamís. Barely two hours after that International
Workers Day "Reflection" was published, I set myself
to read some material. The first that I saw, by
chance, was a message from our dear friend Stella
Calloni. Through her we learned in detail of the
conspiracies, the horrific crimes committed by U.S.
governments as the promoters and allies of the
bloodiest dictatorships that the peoples of this
continent have ever known. But in this concrete
case, it was to talk to us about Fayad Jamís, the
author of the poem, and to transmit us her
impressions concerning realities that are sometimes
bitter, without anything, in spite of that,
dampening her enthusiasm.
I pass on here the exact text of the message that I
had the honor of receiving that May Day night.
"Dear Comandante:
"I was very moved that you quoted Fayad, whom I knew
in Mexico and to whom I was linked in a beautiful
friendship and comradeship. He was a friend to all
the exiles. An excellent poet, painter and an artist
with a great love of his land. At that time he was a
cultural attaché. Marvelous in everything that he
did. I even wrote him a little poem. But what was
beautiful for me is that you have rescued the
‘giving one’s everything,’ because it is so
necessary to repeat that today, when we are being
invaded by what I call the ‘fatal attraction’ of a
neoliberal lack of culture that has prospered to a
large degree. The postmodernism of underdevelopment,
which has done so much damage and helped to justify
so many individualisms, is pathetic.
"The I, I, I before we, that of always seeing how we
can beat the other, is something at a total remove
from that giving everything. And it has advanced
like a pandemic that destroys everything in its path,
old friendships and loyalties, roads walked together.
To make it more effective, there is also the
recourse to the cynicism of mocking those who
maintain their principles, their faith in humanity,
in human beings, in justice, in dignity.
"Cuba has been an example of giving everything, even
to those who were unable to see that as the most
revolutionary act of the Revolution – excuse the
repetition – which is constant solidarity, like a
cloak sheltering others.
"It seems to me that these are the times to recover
magic and poetry, because revolutions are made of
all of that. If it wasn’t for all of that, tell me
how you would have embarked on the Granma,
for example. How would Cuba have resisted and
defended itself and, at the same time have created
culture, education, ballet, everything that was
being born in the embers of a genuine Revolution.
Even now, when one sees those old documentaries of
boys and girls going to the mountains and sierras as
part of the literacy campaign, that was and is that
giving everything, because they went with that
spirit and are going with that spirit .
"I experienced that in the literacy campaigns in
Nicaragua, or in Bolivia very recently when, moved
to tears, I was there on the day that that country
was declared free of illiteracy (and, in this case,
also in original languages). Who could do this if
they did not have the spirit of giving everything?
"And the examples are so many, but sometimes, as
they are not seen as a whole, they are not seen.
They are isolated and cold news items. I saw the
Cuban doctors in a barrio in Venezuela and a woman,
arriving with her children to have them vaccinated,
told me, ‘You know, they give their everything here.’
And what to say about the Five? They have given
everything in order to protect their country. The
rest is trifling, passing, rootless.
"One day I said to you, moreover, that we have to
write among all of us the history of solidarity,
because on that day we are going to realize that the
enemy that appears so great, so immense, is nothing
more than an empty shell. Those who know what
‘giving everything’ is, are invincible, because they
keep on and keep on giving across time, casting
light like the beloved CHE.
"An immense embrace and thank you, because you are
still giving everything.
"Stella."
Beautiful words from Stella for those who know the
real history of our epoch, which can never be erased
with the stroke of a pen!

Fidel Castro Ruz
May 4, 2009
3:17 p.m.
Translated by Granma International
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