LONDON 25.03.2012 | Thankfully, the leader has this fascination with Cuba and the dictator Fidel Castro. Thank goodness. By some twist of fate, the coup leader admires communism and is utterly captivated by the Cuban dictatorship. We should be grateful. We must thank the stars and encourage Chávez to continue his treatment for cancer in Cuba. No one should dare to criticize him, especially not suggest he change his healing destination, his doctors, or medical facility. No way. He should keep going to Cuba, staying true to his principles. He should remain in the hands of inept individuals, managing outdated treatments with deficient equipment and technology. He continues to impose his will over those who supposedly know how to treat him. Let’s hope that the fear of revealing the reality of his illness keeps him on edge, vigilant, and convinced of the superiority of Cuban medicine and his own infallibility. In summary, let’s hope the illness, and the inevitable closeness of death that comes with it, won’t work a miracle on the leader, making him realize that communist medicine and its methods are among the worst in the world.
Imagine the scenario; if instead of receiving treatment in what is likely the worst healthcare system in the Western world, second only to Haiti, Chávez chooses to go to the best oncology centers of the empire, we might have to endure him until 2030!
The future of Venezuela, and the return of democracy, rely more than ever on Cuba, its shamans, dictators, and advisors, on their subpar medicine, their manipulated statistics, and the fallacy surrounding their healthcare system. Hopefully, things continue this way, and may Chávez’s passion for all of this not fade with the draining effects of radiotherapy. After which, we can only wait for communism to work its magic.