Herberto Padilla:
Sartre once said to us: "In Cuba, there are no Jews but there are homosexuals". Those in power always find some element of society that antagonizes them. Furthermore, homosexuals - this is my own unscientific opinion - are people who always question the world they live in. They are by nature active, they're never sad. On the other hand, heterosexuals tend to be melancholic, they get over-attached to things, say, a landscape, an old shoe
[laughs]
Herberto Padilla:
, right? I don't know why but they can't really adapt to new ways of life like going into exile.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 07:28