The Devil's Excrement





  The Devil's Excrement
Observations focused on the problems of an underdeveloped country, Venezuela, with some serendipity about the world (orchids, techs, science, investments, politics) at large. A famous Venezuelan, Juan Pablo Perez Alfonzo, referred to oil as the devil's excrement. For countries, easy wealth appears indeed to be the sure path to failure. Venezuela might be a clear example of that.
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007



Cultural Scoundrel by Teodoro Petkoff in Tal Cual

Few documents like the letter sent by Farruco Sesto about actress Fabiola Colmenares reveal in more crystal clear fashion the Stalinist-fascist spirit that is behind some of the sectors of this regime. It would be injustice, besides being imprecise, to say that everyone in Chavismo identify themselves with the way of thinking and acting of this guy, whose value as a man of culture is practically nil. Even more, there are a few that refer to him with great sarcasm and disdain. But this small scoundrel occupies the Ministry of Culture and from there he exercises a level of power and influence that can not be watched by indifference not only by any Venezuelan, but any of the intellectuals that are honestly riding the train of this Government. Sesto asks himself, referring to Fabiola Colmenares: "Is it an error to have allowed this small personality of the criollo fascism to have worked in a movie of the Villa of Cinema?" And he answers it himself: "We should make it clear once and for all (...) that our spaces, the spaces of the people, are not going to be used to attack the revolutionary process". Question and answer are preceded by some considerations about "exclusion" and "inclusion" in cultural management that do not deserve any comments both by their conceptual poverty, as well as the galloping lies that he pretends to pass as judgments about the past and the present of public cultural activities in the country.

According to this little personality, only Chavistas can have access to the cultural spaces in the hands of the State.

Anyone who does not understand this creed is excluded. The State does not belong to the Nation; the State is the Government and the Party. And they all belong to Chavez. That is the way it was in the Soviet Union, that is the way Nazi Germany was, and that is the way Cuba still is. The farruquian cretinism pretends to impose as cultural policy the disregard of pluralism and diversity, which are proper of any society and wants to substitute it with submission to official thinking in all of its variations. Because the true reason is that Fabiola is only a pretext for Farruco Sesto. The great inquisitor is actually addressing in reality, all of the cultural creators and is warning them that those that do not subject themselves to the political guidelines of the regime do not have anything to look for in "our spaces". This text represents threats and blackmail.

It would be good to hear from one of the intellectuals that identify themselves with the regime but who were known to spouse democratic and anti-totalitarian convictions, what opinion they have about the political cultural creed of Sesto. Carlos Noguera, Luis Alberto Crespo, Carlos Azpurua, Roberto Hernández, Juan Pedro Posani, just to mention a few, are you going stay silent and accept it?

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