Us and Them
Google Image I’m in the middle of a book on the history of Cuba. It may sound boring, but it’s not. Cuba’s history is a mismatch of heroism, extreme racism, lofty aspirations for equality and the mostly ineffective pursuit of prosperity. Every country, perhaps, is a story of us and them, but Cuba’s history is a microcosm of this idea playing out through several centuries. It included Spanish, British and Americans vs imported African slaves; the slaves vs their “owners;” the sugar magnets vs the government; the government vs various rebel groups; the Spanish vs the Americans; the revolutionaries versus the Cuban elite and Americans. Cuban history is a textbook case of how one group classifies as enemy all the members of another group, sometimes with disastrous consequences. Not Just Cuba But, of course, this is not just true about Cuba. It’s an example of human history as a whole and is evident in current world events. We kill Iranians; they kill us. Russians kill Ukrainians;...