En vísperas de las fiestas de fin de año y viendo desgraciadamente a mi Patria partida en mil pedazos, donde cada uno hace lo políticamente correcto, es decir la incorrección en su máxima expresión puesto que sus palabras como sus acciones son siempre falaces con el solo fin de obtener sus propios beneficios y no los intereses del pueblo que les delegó el poder.
Ante tanta y desgraciada realidad, recordé una poesía titulada HERMANDAD del libro de poesías de la Profesora Olga Elida Cámpora titulado DESTELLOS DEL ALMA, donde con su pluma magistral describe la lucha racial entre el blanco y el indígena en América Latina, lucha que ahora es resaltada por los grupos de izquierdas llamados indigenistas, reviviendo las grietas que fueran ya sepultadas hace siglos.
Es por ello que en esta poesía donde dice blanco o moreno podemos imaginar peronistas, radicales, macristas, comunistas etc. y es una hermosa reflexión para esta Navidad sobre lo distintos que seríamos si fuéramos como dijera el Martín Fierro:
“Los hermanos sean unidos
porque esa es la ley primera
tengan unión verdadera
en cualquier tiempo que sea
porque entre ellos se pelean
nos devoran los de afuera.”
Se positivamente que muy pocos cambiarán su forma de ser, pero no me cabe duda alguna que, si los puede hacer reflexionar, es por ello que con el debido permiso de su autora les transcribo esta hermosa poesía y personalmente le agradezco su esfuerzo buscando la unión de un pueblo llamado Argentina.
HERMANDAD
Pasaron quinientos años
y esta, tu tierra, es mi tierra.
y aunque tú seas moreno
y yo haya nacido blanco,
tengo la sangre tan roja
como la tuya ¡MI HERMANO!
Tuvimos comienzos duros
pero han pasado los años,
y si no mitigas penas
nunca podremos amarnos.
En esta tierra nacimos
y no es momento de odiarnos.
Tiende un manto de perdón
si en el pasado sangramos.
Tu eres mi hermano moreno
y yo, soy tu hermano blanco.
Tu tienes sangre india
yo la de hispano italiano
y en esta bendita América
un solo hogar conformamos.
De una gran fusión de razas,
indios, blancos y africanos,
tenemos un hombre nuevo
¡No reneguemos de hermanos!
La América que hoy la compartimos
nació hace quinientos años,
yo tengo HERMANOS MORENOS
tu tienes HERMANOS BLANCOS.
PP – VGMT (PRESO POLÍTICO Y VETERANO DE GUERRA EN EL MONTE TUCUMANO)
Ariel Valdiviezo
PrisioneroEnArgentina.com
Diciembre 20, 2019
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mercy kanau
1 year ago
Finland has closest army to Russia border with better soldiers.
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Patricio Andreatta
1 year ago
Cuanto más cambian las cosas, más siguen igual
Angie Craven
1 year ago
Russians attacking our forces would make it very hard to not intervene. We need to force ourselves to respect our commitments.
Vivian Kerns
1 year ago
Deployment of NATO troops to the Baltics is a very important deterrent, no matter how numerically small. It’s one thing for German, Spanish, or US public to think about supporting some far away country because of some treaty. It’s a whole other thing when their own people are there on the ground under fire or even dead. Especially with the American “support our troops” mindset.
So they are effectively sent as hostages and potential scapegoats. What a fate.
Chori para todos
1 year ago
Muchas veces he sentido que no entiendo los acontecimientos globales actuales porque mi comprensión del contexto histórico y cultural en el que ocurren es limitada. General Auel: Aprecio mucho sus esfuerzos por darle sentido al presente entendiendo el pasado.
Solo sin rumbo
1 year ago
“El arco de la historia es largo, esperemos que se incline hacia la paz”.
Pete
1 year ago
I am in the process of researching my GreatGrandmother, who was born in Odesa, Ukraine, in 1888, escaped and made her way to Nebraska, a place my family still lives. She never spoke fluent English and had a friend translate a letter of her journey, and it breaks my heart to see how Ukrainians have fought for so long for their freedom. She was a tough lady, and the more I found out about Ukraine and its struggles, the more I saw how she got her strength.
lee festo
1 year ago
Azerbaijan is also an oil-rich dictatorship, and just as Russia it has attacked a peaceful democracy, but there has been close to zero coverage. Please, we need to share this with the world, Armenian lives taken by the Azeribaijani dictator are not less precious than Ukrainian lives taken by the Russian dictator
J.C. Hoover
1 year ago
in such dark and turbulent times, I fear it becomes really difficult to educate yourself on topics like the topics out of fear of the grave conclusions they imply.
MasterMind Joseph
1 year ago
Until Russia invaded Ukraine the majority of people I encountered in UK had never heard of Ukraine, never mind where it is on the map, and the ones who did automatically thought that it is a province in Russia. So I am so pleased that last the world is learning the true story of Ukraine.
Emilia Robertson
1 year ago
Despite the fact that Europe is once again in at war, I think the last two weeks actually shows that the arc does bend towards peace. Putin chose the path of a warlord, telling other countries to stay away and let him do his thing like in the old days, and almost the entire world’s reaction was: “Nope, that’s not how we do things these days!” The world has united, sending supplies, weapons and emotional support to Ukraine, initiating trade blockades as well as welcoming ukranian refugees. These are dark days, but when history looks back at now it may view this as the beginning of an era of unification and the end of authocratic nations.
markie sparling
1 year ago
My five-year-old has been asking about Ukraine a lot lately but the news has been fairly graphic, and I’ve been struggling to explain it to her. This article was the perfect balance of sensitive and truthful.
kyara ignatius
1 year ago
thank you for being as factual as possible and for focusing on Ukraine
The Minsk agreement was broken so many times and now Crimea voted to be free of Ukraine’s USA sponsored Gvt. So now its plain to see what US foreign policy has done to the people of all Ukraine.
Як окрема держава Україна існувала з V ст. Я б стверджував, що ми можемо говорити про національну ідентичність і національну свідомість з часів української державності під назвою Запорізька Січ у 15-16 столітті. Національні держави, як правило, складно визначити, але, як припускається в «Уявних спільнотах», війна може відігравати велику роль у зміцненні ідентичності. Запорізькій Січі, оскільки вона перебувала між кількома імперіями, довелося багато воювати. І народ боровся за свою незалежність. російська імперія зробила все можливе, щоб винищити все українське ще в 19 столітті, прикладом чого є Емський указ, який законодавчо забороняє друкувати та використовувати українську мову. Почалося не зі Сталіна.
luis .miguel.11041966
1 year ago
General, quiero agradecerle por brindarle al mundo una información tan excelente y precisa.
Clyde Koworsky
1 year ago
My relatives are Russian and Ukrainians, and it is pure hell out there… The frustration,the rage,fear… is so huge. Everyone is terrified, so many are likely to believe that Russia “saves” Ukraine. People are drawing “Z” on their cars… I guess anifashist felt quite the same way as my friends and I. I never felt anything like that in my life. The powerlessness and guilt just eat you alive. If i weren’t a student right now,i would pack my things and go somewhere really far away. This breaks my heart. Wars are evil. Glory to Ukraine.
Carlos Zafrea
1 year ago
Así es exactamente como lo percibo. Y no van a rendirse en la lucha por la libertad, cueste lo que cueste.
Great piece. I think what’s most crazy is how quickly this has escalated in my life. Ukraine was independent 2 years before I was born. Russia invaded Crimea when I was 20, and has now invaded Ukraine as I turned 28. For most military age Ukrainians, they lived most if not all their lives in an independent Ukraine.
My Thoughts
1 year ago
The history of the relationship between the two countries does sound like an abusive household relationship, which is horrifying. not only Ukraine was starving to death, but the huge area of southern Russia, where the best soils are, as well. Thousands of people died, thousands were deported to Siberia. This is the part of history nobody wants to hear about, but it’s the most important part, really. During the WWII my great-grandfather was defending Kupiansk, a big railway nod near Kharkov. He died there, protecting the city, his name is on a memorial there, and so for me Ukraine never was an “enemy” or a place to consider less than a beautiful and generous country, full of nice people. I have friends in Kharkov, a destroyed city by now, and I want to scream because of how helpless I feel, not being able to help them… I’m so sorry this is happening.
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DESTELLOS DEL ALMA
Ante tanta y desgraciada realidad, recordé una poesía titulada HERMANDAD del libro de poesías de la Profesora Olga Elida Cámpora titulado DESTELLOS DEL ALMA, donde con su pluma magistral describe la lucha racial entre el blanco y el indígena en América Latina, lucha que ahora es resaltada por los grupos de izquierdas llamados indigenistas, reviviendo las grietas que fueran ya sepultadas hace siglos.
Es por ello que en esta poesía donde dice blanco o moreno podemos imaginar peronistas, radicales, macristas, comunistas etc. y es una hermosa reflexión para esta Navidad sobre lo distintos que seríamos si fuéramos como dijera el Martín Fierro:
“Los hermanos sean unidos
porque esa es la ley primera
tengan unión verdadera
en cualquier tiempo que sea
porque entre ellos se pelean
nos devoran los de afuera.”
Se positivamente que muy pocos cambiarán su forma de ser, pero no me cabe duda alguna que, si los puede hacer reflexionar, es por ello que con el debido permiso de su autora les transcribo esta hermosa poesía y personalmente le agradezco su esfuerzo buscando la unión de un pueblo llamado Argentina.
HERMANDAD
Pasaron quinientos años
y esta, tu tierra, es mi tierra.
y aunque tú seas moreno
y yo haya nacido blanco,
tengo la sangre tan roja
como la tuya ¡MI HERMANO!
Tuvimos comienzos duros
pero han pasado los años,
y si no mitigas penas
nunca podremos amarnos.
En esta tierra nacimos
y no es momento de odiarnos.
Tiende un manto de perdón
si en el pasado sangramos.
Tu eres mi hermano moreno
y yo, soy tu hermano blanco.
Tu tienes sangre india
yo la de hispano italiano
y en esta bendita América
un solo hogar conformamos.
De una gran fusión de razas,
indios, blancos y africanos,
tenemos un hombre nuevo
¡No reneguemos de hermanos!
La América que hoy la compartimos
nació hace quinientos años,
yo tengo HERMANOS MORENOS
tu tienes HERMANOS BLANCOS.
PP – VGMT (PRESO POLÍTICO Y VETERANO DE GUERRA EN EL MONTE TUCUMANO)
Ariel Valdiviezo
PrisioneroEnArgentina.com
Diciembre 20, 2019
Finland has closest army to Russia border with better soldiers.
………………………………………………………………………………….
Cuanto más cambian las cosas, más siguen igual
Russians attacking our forces would make it very hard to not intervene. We need to force ourselves to respect our commitments.
Deployment of NATO troops to the Baltics is a very important deterrent, no matter how numerically small. It’s one thing for German, Spanish, or US public to think about supporting some far away country because of some treaty. It’s a whole other thing when their own people are there on the ground under fire or even dead. Especially with the American “support our troops” mindset.
So they are effectively sent as hostages and potential scapegoats. What a fate.
Muchas veces he sentido que no entiendo los acontecimientos globales actuales porque mi comprensión del contexto histórico y cultural en el que ocurren es limitada. General Auel: Aprecio mucho sus esfuerzos por darle sentido al presente entendiendo el pasado.
“El arco de la historia es largo, esperemos que se incline hacia la paz”.
I am in the process of researching my GreatGrandmother, who was born in Odesa, Ukraine, in 1888, escaped and made her way to Nebraska, a place my family still lives. She never spoke fluent English and had a friend translate a letter of her journey, and it breaks my heart to see how Ukrainians have fought for so long for their freedom. She was a tough lady, and the more I found out about Ukraine and its struggles, the more I saw how she got her strength.
Azerbaijan is also an oil-rich dictatorship, and just as Russia it has attacked a peaceful democracy, but there has been close to zero coverage. Please, we need to share this with the world, Armenian lives taken by the Azeribaijani dictator are not less precious than Ukrainian lives taken by the Russian dictator
in such dark and turbulent times, I fear it becomes really difficult to educate yourself on topics like the topics out of fear of the grave conclusions they imply.
Until Russia invaded Ukraine the majority of people I encountered in UK had never heard of Ukraine, never mind where it is on the map, and the ones who did automatically thought that it is a province in Russia. So I am so pleased that last the world is learning the true story of Ukraine.
Despite the fact that Europe is once again in at war, I think the last two weeks actually shows that the arc does bend towards peace. Putin chose the path of a warlord, telling other countries to stay away and let him do his thing like in the old days, and almost the entire world’s reaction was: “Nope, that’s not how we do things these days!” The world has united, sending supplies, weapons and emotional support to Ukraine, initiating trade blockades as well as welcoming ukranian refugees. These are dark days, but when history looks back at now it may view this as the beginning of an era of unification and the end of authocratic nations.
My five-year-old has been asking about Ukraine a lot lately but the news has been fairly graphic, and I’ve been struggling to explain it to her. This article was the perfect balance of sensitive and truthful.
thank you for being as factual as possible and for focusing on Ukraine
Great description indeed.
The Minsk agreement was broken so many times and now Crimea voted to be free of Ukraine’s USA sponsored Gvt. So now its plain to see what US foreign policy has done to the people of all Ukraine.
I agreed. Those agreement are useless.
Як окрема держава Україна існувала з V ст. Я б стверджував, що ми можемо говорити про національну ідентичність і національну свідомість з часів української державності під назвою Запорізька Січ у 15-16 столітті. Національні держави, як правило, складно визначити, але, як припускається в «Уявних спільнотах», війна може відігравати велику роль у зміцненні ідентичності. Запорізькій Січі, оскільки вона перебувала між кількома імперіями, довелося багато воювати. І народ боровся за свою незалежність. російська імперія зробила все можливе, щоб винищити все українське ще в 19 столітті, прикладом чого є Емський указ, який законодавчо забороняє друкувати та використовувати українську мову. Почалося не зі Сталіна.
General, quiero agradecerle por brindarle al mundo una información tan excelente y precisa.
My relatives are Russian and Ukrainians, and it is pure hell out there… The frustration,the rage,fear… is so huge. Everyone is terrified, so many are likely to believe that Russia “saves” Ukraine. People are drawing “Z” on their cars… I guess anifashist felt quite the same way as my friends and I. I never felt anything like that in my life. The powerlessness and guilt just eat you alive. If i weren’t a student right now,i would pack my things and go somewhere really far away. This breaks my heart. Wars are evil. Glory to Ukraine.
Así es exactamente como lo percibo. Y no van a rendirse en la lucha por la libertad, cueste lo que cueste.
O se queden si plata
Great piece. I think what’s most crazy is how quickly this has escalated in my life. Ukraine was independent 2 years before I was born. Russia invaded Crimea when I was 20, and has now invaded Ukraine as I turned 28. For most military age Ukrainians, they lived most if not all their lives in an independent Ukraine.
The history of the relationship between the two countries does sound like an abusive household relationship, which is horrifying. not only Ukraine was starving to death, but the huge area of southern Russia, where the best soils are, as well. Thousands of people died, thousands were deported to Siberia. This is the part of history nobody wants to hear about, but it’s the most important part, really. During the WWII my great-grandfather was defending Kupiansk, a big railway nod near Kharkov. He died there, protecting the city, his name is on a memorial there, and so for me Ukraine never was an “enemy” or a place to consider less than a beautiful and generous country, full of nice people. I have friends in Kharkov, a destroyed city by now, and I want to scream because of how helpless I feel, not being able to help them… I’m so sorry this is happening.