6/6 Audiolibro "Gabriela", El reflejo de nuestra sociedad de Jaime Aduana Quintana
The Impact of Coca Production on Perceptions in the U.S.
Misconceptions about Coca Production
- Gabriela discusses how North Americans blame countries like Bolivia, Peru, and Colombia for cocaine production without acknowledging their role in drug manufacturing knowledge.
- She emphasizes that coca has been traditionally used by her ancestors for various purposes, including hunger mitigation and cultural practices.
Traditional Uses of Coca
- The leaf of coca is highlighted as a medicinal plant with historical significance, used for healthy objectives rather than illicit activities.
- Gabriela recounts an incident where she encountered individuals selling marijuana who were actually undercover police officers involved in drug trafficking.
The Harsh Realities of Drug Culture
Fear and Violence
- Gabriela expresses fear after learning about the corrupt practices of police who release drug traffickers while threatening them with imprisonment.
- She describes a chaotic night filled with violence among peers over power struggles, illustrating the dangers present in such environments.
Seeking Refuge
- After feeling threatened, Gabriela is offered shelter by a couple with a baby, highlighting the precariousness of her situation.
- During her stay, she meets other neighbors living similarly in makeshift homes made from cardboard.
Life Among Peers
Shared Experiences
- Gabriela notes that nights are often spent inhaling drugs together; many express feelings of despair regarding their lives.
- Conversations reveal that children are coerced into criminal activities by police officers who exploit their vulnerability.
Institutional Neglect
- There’s a strong sentiment among the youth that institutions meant to protect them fail to do so; they feel abandoned due to their status as drug users.
- They lament how authorities only acknowledge them during symbolic events but neglect their real needs throughout the year.
A Call for Awareness
The Need for Change
- Gabriela reflects on how society overlooks children from disadvantaged backgrounds while focusing on superficial narratives during public speeches.
Experiences of Childhood Hardship
Observations of Children in Distress
- The narrator reflects on the heartbreaking reality faced by children living in difficult conditions, noting their premature maturity and harsh language contrasted with their angelic faces.
- As night falls, some children use cardboard for warmth while others huddle together to shield themselves from the cold, evoking deep sadness in the narrator.
Daily Struggles for Survival
- Each morning, groups form to head to the market in search of food or money; despite limited resources, there is a strong sense of camaraderie among them.
- A fortunate encounter occurs when they find discarded chickens at the market during a commotion, leading to a hopeful meal later that day.
Moments of Joy Amidst Suffering
- The group prepares and enjoys roasted chicken around a fire, sharing stories and laughter after a long time without proper food. However, this joy is overshadowed by new troubles as another child arrives injured.
- They care for Rodrigo, who suffers from an injury sustained while escaping; his condition worsens overnight due to swelling and pain. Fear prevents them from seeking medical help due to stigma associated with drug use.
Seeking Help for Rodrigo
- In desperation, they discuss finding someone knowledgeable about first aid; Pedro mentions Mr. Pérez who offers healing services but requires labor in return. This sparks hope among the group as they lack funds for treatment.
- Upon reaching Mr. Pérez's home after a long journey, they face hostility but manage to explain their situation; he agrees to help under strict conditions involving work exchange.
Challenges Faced During Treatment
- The narrator takes on household duties while her friends assist with farming tasks as part of their agreement with Mr. Pérez; she feels fear being alone with him but remains committed to helping Rodrigo recover.
Emotional Turmoil and Decisions
Struggles with Addiction and Loss
- The narrator reflects on the evil they perceived in their surroundings, feeling torn between returning to help a friend, Rodrigo, who is in distress.
- A night filled with tears for Rodrigo leads the narrator to contemplate self-harm due to the overwhelming pain of addiction and loss.
- As dawn breaks, rain falls heavily; the narrator seeks solace in drugs while trying to ignore life's harsh realities.
Descent into Darkness
- The search for alcohol becomes a coping mechanism as friends often drown their sorrows through substance use.
- After two months, the narrator learns that Rodrigo is doing well but feels compelled to hide their own tragedy from others.
Physical Changes and Realizations
- The narrator experiences concerning physical changes—hunger, weakness, and dizziness—that lead them to seek advice from an elder.
- A shocking revelation about potential pregnancy leaves the narrator terrified and unprepared for motherhood.
Difficult Choices Ahead
- Faced with the reality of being pregnant amidst drug addiction, the narrator contemplates a painful decision regarding their unborn child’s future.
Confrontation with Abuser
- The narrator confronts Mr. Pérez about his past abuse; he initially reacts violently but eventually agrees to assist with an abortion procedure.
The Abortion Procedure
Agreement and Conditions
- An agreement is reached where Mr. Pérez will provide medication for an abortion while expecting domestic help in return.
Day of Reckoning
- On the day of the abortion, fear overwhelms the narrator as they prepare for what lies ahead; they are met with cold efficiency at a makeshift clinic.
Painful Experience
- During the procedure, feelings of helplessness arise as pain intensifies post-operation; recovery proves difficult under Mr. Pérez's care.
Complicated Relationship Dynamics
- Despite suffering after surgery, Mr. Pérez offers companionship which complicates emotions further; promises are made regarding sobriety.
Struggle for Control
Gabriela's Struggles and Reflections
The Escape and Initial Freedom
- Gabriela experiences a moment of panic, turning on the faucet while escaping through a window. This act symbolizes her desperate need for freedom.
- After successfully leaving, she feels liberated, but this marks the last time she visits those familiar places.
Health Decline and Reflection
- As days pass, Gabriela's health deteriorates due to complications from an abortion, leading her to lose hope for survival.
- She reflects on her past traumas and expresses concern about how many youths will fall victim to drug trafficking.
Search for Answers
- Despite efforts to find Gabriela, weeks turn into months without any concrete answers regarding her fate or path.
- Conversations with children who knew Gabriela reveal that she was in poor condition during her final days.
Isolation and Coping Mechanisms
- Gabriela isolates herself from society as loneliness becomes her only solace; she copes by inhaling substances to numb her pain.
- In moments of intoxication, she forgets her suffering and memories of family.
Legacy of Experience
- Many children like Gabriela wish to share their experiences with addiction so future generations can understand its harsh realities.