Ejercicios con letras de Cándido Fabré evidencian el doctrinamiento communist en escuela de Cuba

Teachers with communist songs in their classes. (Cándido Fabré YouTube).

One more testament to the teaching of Cuba by the governor of Cuba on his basic level students is to give in social speeches, a picture of the communist song Cándido Fabré in a primary class has gone viral in the last days.

Adolescents and children are exposed to the ideologies of the communist system that emperors in the Isla, which claim the violence and the great division that exists between its citizens by political differences.

In the Facebook image, see the lyrics of the song “Let’s get rid of this”, by Fabré, as a grammatical “ownership” for a “teleclase” of Español-Literature.

According to the indications that are appreciated in the image, the students should learn and “extract the pronouns and declare the function of one”.

“Includes the song by Cándido Fabré in the Spanish-Literature teleclass. The lyrics of the songs are fragments of the letter. As always, the war, the enemies, the battle … Forming the futures ‘Humbertos López’ “, wrote the user Juliette Fernández in the publication.

The lyrics of the artists approved by the regime tend to yield the “values” of socialist ideology and deprive them of the “enemies of the revolution”, as are the opponents and the countries with different economic and political systems.

Indications of a Spanish teleclass on Cuban television. (Juliette Fernandez).

The use of this type of “materials” in making other texts of the universal literature apt for children and adolescents, demonstrates the governing interests of manipulative and creative ideas preconceived in the young minds, which have no proprietary criteria, no account with other resources to help.

Cuba’s doctrine in high schools has been denounced on multiple occasions, given the reason for teaching at home, not only is it considered “valid,” but it is considered a crime.

The song used in this occasion was chosen by the Ministry of Culture of Cuba (Mincult), which is characterized by the recent repressive episodes that it has taken on independent artists.

Cuba’s famous caricature piece, to the extent that the letter or screen is available in Google’s fast-moving searches, and also in pages related to Spanish lyrics.

Cándido Fabré estreno has one of the many songs with which the governess intends to respond to the shocked successor of the theme “Patria y Vida”, by Yotuel Moreno.

Source