For: José R. Uzal
There is no experience that defines more the man to be changed of culture. Nobody leaves his native ground unless it finds basic and powerful motivations like wanting to eat or not want to die. Rarely there are more than 10 per cent of any society those who go away. 90 per cent remain and face the famine and the death before leaving his homeland. It is not a question of being better or worse, it is to be different. It is to be ready to pay the price of the exile. The emigrant leaves his generational prerogatives, his friends of the infancy, his customs, his typical meals and his family. They change everything into the best hope of a life or simply to survive.
The United States boasts of being mistakenly an immigrants' country, the reality is that it is a country for immigrants. Our society has depended on the immigration from his beginning. The progeny of the big waves of European immigrants in the century before last is those who today govern this big nation. The first generation was working, was quiet and dying.
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The Hispanics broke this pattern and came to the governmental class in the first generation, fact that has caused part of the present migratory crisis. The powerful spheres that have the power deduce, correctly, that following this new pattern we can hope that “An any Pérez” should come to the presidency of the United States in this century. In way we go to that when we are on the point of having a Hispanic jueza in the Supreme Court.
When “A Pérez” comes to the presidency the same will happen. Because Pérez who comes to the presidency will speak “small about Spanish” and will have been educated in the best universities of the nation, it will not have accent and it will be completely imbued with the American creed.
uzal@msn.com
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