- jul 28, 2011 • 23:20h
- 2 comentarios
Rikki Ratliff, en el Toronto Sun:
If we were to sanction every destination that violates basic human rights, we’d be left with few options. However, how is Canada — a country that considers itself a human rights leader on the world stage — able to reconcile propping up a government through tourism, which jails its non-violent critics?
Sure we do a necessary dance with China, one of the greatest offenders of human rights, but the billions of dollars in trade is the easy justification.
But how necessary are Varadero vacations?




Por qué sería más decente un tevé meidinchaina que gudfac doninquiuba?
Buen punto ese del Rikki. La inmoralidad de comerciar con China se justifica facilmente porque le estamos sacando buena plata.
Pero mientras el comercio con Cuba no nos proporcione ganancia significativa, la inmoralidad de comerciar con ella mancha nuestro honor y viola todos nuestros principios.