Fidel and the youth.

The eternal historical leader of the Cuban Revolution Fidel Castro had a futuristic image of the new generations. In each of his words, he mentioned the youth and considered them the ?best raw material of the country, of the Revolution?, as builders and followers of a work that he began in 1868.

On the fifth anniversary of the physical disappearance of the Commander in Chief, taking him into our thoughts as the driving force behind the new clay is more than a sign of affection; it is respecting the ideal of a man who will be eternal for humanity.

Today his legacy is stronger than ever reflected in the fight against COVID-19, where thousands of young people and students joined this fierce battle; his image is in the vaccines and candidates developed by our scientists to achieve a Cuba free of this nefarious evil.

Fidel became the verb “to do” of a great generation, which will not allow his reflection to fade, on the contrary, in each action committed, in each trench, he will be present.

His proactive work was so great that, in these days in the absence of his physical presence, and when the aggressions on the part of the northern giant, and its cruel blockade, are more severe, the new pines do not allow themselves to be intimidated by every threat of imperialism and in every hoax to create a social outbreak.

As alluded to in the speech of the central act for the XXIX anniversaries of the Young Communists League and XXX of the José Martí Pioneers Organization, April 3, 1991.

?This Revolution is the Revolution of our people; it is the Revolution of our youth; It is the Revolution of our students. Together we made it. Together we defend it. We are the same thing and we can never stop being so?.

Alejandro Rodríguez Fernández

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