Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Tania Wants to Live in Another Country

Tania Wants to Live in Another Country
June 12, 2012
Rosa Martinez

HAVANA TIMES — Children are smarter than we think, not only because they
learn easily, but because they pick up on things that we adults
sometimes don't realize.

Tania, one of my daughters, is always telling me that she wants to live
somewhere else. One day she talked to me about Brazil.

"Brazil's really pretty!" she said to me a while back.

I then asked, "But how do you know if you've never been there?"

"Didn't you see the telenovela last night? Brazil looked beautiful!" she
replied.

"Well, that part of Brazil might look beautiful, but that doesn't mean
that everything is beautiful there. There are places there that are as
ugly as here, or even worse. And there are people there who live very
poorly. Wherever you go there are beautiful places and ugly places, and
good things and bad things happen," I explained.

Several days after that conversation, she came home saying that she no
longer wanted to live in Brazil – now she wanted to live in the United
States.

Aghast, I said, "No, no, no, no. There? – no way. Please, you're going
to have to choose another location other than the USA."

"But Mommy – why not? Is it because they kill Black people there? – like
what happened there a few weeks back? But you told me that people there
aren't bad."

"No, I told you there are ordinary people there, but others who own a
lot. Some people don't have anything and don't have anywhere to live,
while other people there live in tall buildings, in houses bigger than
your school. It's a country like any other developed country."

"Also, I don't want you to live there because I won't be able to visit
you. Going to visit the United States is more difficult than going to
another country, and look how hard it is just to leave Cuba – it's is a
huge problem."

"Ohhhh. OK. I get it," said Tania, as she continued looking at the
pictures of Las Vegas that a friend of the family had sent us.

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