In a green plastic box, the kind used for bottles, and in another cardboard box, between colored paper and newspapers, the eighty-year-old man, with tobacco in his mouth and a resigned gesture, exhibited his sale: soap and cigarettes –purchased with the ration book–, homemade tomato puree –of dubious color–, toothpaste, intimate pads…
It was not a strange image in Cuba, where pension money is not enough for retirees and they have to make a living to be able to survive. In the worst case, they beg among the rubbish; at best, they resell what they buy in the regulated market, like this old man stationed with his chair on a corner of Centro Habana.
In the year that had passed since the sign was put up, it had turned the official red color pink.
What was striking was the poster behind him, summoning the Eighth Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba, which was held between April 16 and 19, 2021, with the words: “The Party is the soul of the Revolution.” In the year that had passed since the sign had been put up, it had turned the official red color pink.
This Thursday, the same old man returned to the same corner, with the same boxes and the same precarious resale products. But, this time, without the same poster. Someone decided it was time to remove it. The Party no longer watches over the old man’s miserable business. He disappeared from the sight of him “the soul of the Revolution.”
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