miércoles, 25 de enero de 2012

The lost of Cuba


Knowing very little  History , I found myself wondering what event in History I could choose.  I then remembered one of my mother´s favorite sayings: “More was lost in Cuba”. When things went wrong and there was no going back, it was some sort of consolation to know that, as catastrophic as it seemed, there were worse things in life.

So, the lost of Cuba. As in any historical event it is important to know a little bit of its context, a little background. After the Industrial Revolution great amounts of goods flooded the European markets creating the need to expand to new markets. That was accomplished by the European nations by dividing the world among then though different agreements and treaties such as the one signed in the Berlin Conference witch divided Africa or others about Asia, China… That avoided open conflict, although not without some clashes.

However, during this period USA didn´t expand on Africa or Asia, but on the Pacific and Caribbean Sea; and it is in that expansion that we can find the ground for the Spanish lost of Cuba, since Spain had colonies in those seas ( Cuba and Puerto Rico in the Pacific, and Philippines, las Carolinas and the Marianas in the Caribbean) .
In fact, several North American presidents had expressed an interest on buying those territories before the lost of the island.

The events unchained on the 15th of February 1898, when the battleship Maine blew up in the port of La Habana. This fact was blamed on Spain by the USA authorities and taken as an excuse to demand the liberation of Cuba which the Spanish government refused to do.

Taking those demand as a provocation the Spanish government declared war to USA; little did they know that previously to this declaration USA had positioned battleships in The Philippines and Guam, or that a naval blockade had been declared in Cuba three month prior to the war.

Looking at this context we can understand this war was lost from the beginning. Our most important question is, in any case, “Why was this so significant?”

As a matter of fact, this was for many historians the beginning of the North American empire.  Spain had to turn Cuba, Puerto Rico and Guam to the United States and had to sell almost all its colonies; but the old beast had long been crumbling,. A new colossus was being born, as eager of power as its predecessor.

miércoles, 18 de enero de 2012

On Mandela´s way

What have I learned reading this book? Such a difficult question when the book makes you analyze your own life in so many aspects. Each of the fifteen chapters comes very close to home in some way. However, and having to choose what I  will carry with me, I think some of my favorite ideas were the one about leading from the back, looking or playing the part and finding and taking care of your garden (which I think is extremely related to knowing when to say no).

Concernig leading from the back I very often find myself in situations where one wanders how those words came out of one´s mouth. leading from the back is a great way to control myself since it takes more thought to lead than to act in many an occation.

Related to playing the part humans tend to see and understad better the information that already fits on previous structures, and this is the case here. I am the kind of person who thinks what she is going to wear to battle her boss, to pass an exam or to a demonstration, when the occation calls for it and I can find the energy... Mandela´s acquiescence on the point made me feel a little less superficial?

Finaly, looking for and taking care of your garden reminded me that it is important to take care of one´s self and look for a retrieve. I very often forget about this and find myself in the middle of the chaos with no place or time to consider where things are heading.

All in all, out of the individual lessons from some chapters however, the book gave me and overall positive feeling and a great lesson on humbleness; there is that man who is one of the icons of our century allways thinking about what he could learn from others and getting closer to those he thought could teach him. It is the person, at the end, that leaves me at an awe!

Stereotypes!

Talking about racism I think stereotypes play a big part on how we see each other. I thought this show did a good job at ridiculizing all cliches laughing at all stereotypes by using all stereotypes. A caustic, unpropper , unpolite, politicaly incorrect show. If you have 30 minutes to spare... Boondocks.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmBc8_uD5Nw