Cuba is a country of old people, beginning with the main leaders of the Party and the State, who, to remain in power, invoke their revolutionary credentials, as if it granted them divine right. Moreover, as was observed by the late bishop of Santiago de Cuba, Monsignor Pedro Meurice, they have confuse the public, using the word “Party” as synonymous with “Country,” and “Revolution” as tantamount to “nation,” as well as establishing that being a revolutionary means unconditionally supporting the regime.