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Fear

Fear is a powerful weapon. Two years of having a sentence with the possibility of going to prison means that you do not have fixed plans for the future. That is, my life, since the sentencing, can only be traced up to a month or two ahead. I could not enter a long-lasting project because I did not know if I would need to end it at any moment to go to prison. Sure, there is a personal cost, and later there is also a social cost because, in the end, all of this is to try to plant fear all around you. In the end you are dominated by the fear that something like this will happen to you because you can end up in prison, have fines or legal problems.

By Alex García (Resistencia Films)

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