Jun 17, 2011

CHRIST CHE

The placidness of Che’s face, recumbent on the table of the school La Higuera, invokes the face of Christ in the arms of his mother Mary when he was put down the cross, the condemn of Sanhedrin. It is the cheerful impassivity of the greats, who know that their enemies cannot defeat them: the noble spirit, that love that inhabits them also protects them. Their bodies can be harm, but their example -their soul- will be unscathed from that task, and it will become a symbol of those who fight for the common well.

The same frustration of the priestly aristocracy from Sanhedrin was suffered by those who pretended condemn to oblivion Che Guevara, murdering him and hiding his corps. The judges of Sanhedrin were so naïf that they persecuted the followers of Christ, and those who offered their life to the cause of love and the sacred mandate: “to love one another”.

Let’s imagine the judges’ faces who condemn Christ, and we will find the look of Ugalde, frustrated, furious, as those who thought that in the cross will end the Redeemer’s work.

Ugalde -as Christ’s executors- is on duty of the imperial domination service. Early, he felt that, along with Revolution, his master’s privileges were in danger; so he put all his effort to condemn the love that was rising. So, he was the architect of April’s disgrace, he was an activist of hate. He failed.

Now, he returns to be gadget of the fight against Revolution. He represents a wise current within evilness, it is necessary to study his steps in detail, which are calculating and attack in noble places, deeper without wasting time in secondary objectives; they prepare -with astuteness- the terrain so others can give the snatch and stain their hands, they do not appear in Golgotha, they prowl around the shores licking repeatedly the exudates from their work.

Ugalde attacks Che in his column -in the newspaper “El Nacional”, the example irritates him, and he is frighten that Christ comes back in these men who recall his sacrifice; the placid expression of Che’s face accuses him, and becomes a traitor of this cause of love.

Ugalde –in his column- shows a true character, he apostatize Christ’s teachings and he appears as a member of Sanhedrims that always chase the righteous. This is what Ugalde writes:
“The conquering of impossible, as a political goal of power, always ends with crime and misery. We invite to a hard journey on the desert to conquer the evilness land, with the new man, reconciled for ever with his plenitude (…) A heaven on earth with a proper economy, nothing mine or yours, where working would be a pleasure, because there will not be either exploitation nor obligation.”

It seems impossible what Christ proclaimed: to love one another, each one according his need and ability. It forecasts the failure of those who try to obey Bible’s words. They persecute Che as the persecuted Christ.

With Chávez more than ever!!

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