José Carlos García Fajardo There will be conflicts far away to make us forget the nearby injustice. In the name of man we must reject the temptation of howling like wolves out of fear of being sheep, because there is no collective liberation if we don’t re-conquer our inner freedom.
José Carlos García Fajardo Solidarity cannot become the monopoly of State institutions or the Market economy, but rather the response to social injustice by people with commitment to others.
José Carlos García Fajardo An authentic cooperation supports rights and social demands more than imposing an economic growth based on privatization or good transaction.
José Carlos García Fajardo Masks allow the emergence of the being that really wants to come out.
José Carlos García Fajardo The 21st Century has to be the Century of human rights because the destiny of humanity will be determined. And we are all summoned to this rebellion and conquest because our life and survival depend on it.
José Carlos García Fajardo Far from encouraging innovation, many biological patents are an obstacle to investigation and innovation in the fields of health care and agriculture, especially in the public sector, which has the most responsibility on the health and the well being of the least fortunate people.
José Carlos García Fajardo Social volunteers who work with society’s most excluded people and against discrimination are needed, but without being utilized by political or other groups that represent private interests.
José Carlos García Fajardo While investigators discover an effective vaccine and facing the lack of access to medicine, we can only insist on prevention and in increasing awareness and education campaigns in schools and in the media.
José Carlos García Fajardo In the face of a dehumanized globalization, we must invent the future in values of solidarity. We must overcome the conditioning of a society that educates for passivity, squandering, resignation and the alienating consumerism that takes away people’s personality.
José Carlos García Fajardo Developed countries pretend to aid emerging countries in their “development” by shipping their production surpluses while they go hunting after young talents that are indispensable for the growth of their countries.