Yesterday,
I read a reporter about Aristides de Sousa Mendes, a diplomatic
Portuguese who helped a lot of Jew people escape, despite the opposition of Dictator
Salazar, from the clutches of Nazis murderers.
What
happened later?He and his family were losing all their possessions.
A movie will remind us to recognize his humanitarian actions. I’ll watch it, but from that moment, I’m full of questions. The Dictator and his supporter never have lost their illicit acquisitions?
An incredible man that had 14 children, never
recuperate, at least, the recognition among the neighbors. How many people
around us have the same situation? Is it always better walking because the fool
could help to live over the shit?
Some years
ago I read a nice Almudena Grandes’ book ·”the frozen heart” about the
relationship that we’ve in our live even with our former enemies.
It’s sure
that we cannot return life and possessions to Aristides; at least, my heart
will travel with his family and will always try to show my love for people who see human beings in the "different" and not enemies to punish
I know a
lot of Portuguese people across the Kayak polo, , although a time, they beaten us 25-0, I’ll always walk together
with these keen people
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