The owner of the voice confesses that, in the company of other Mexicans, the great majority of them Mayan Indians, they decided to make a certain piece of paper live up its words, a piece of paper that they teach about in school, which lists the rights of the Mexican citizens and which is called, "The Political Constitution of the United Mexican States".  The owner of the voice points out that, in article 39 of this paper, it is written that the people have the right to change the government.  At this point, the P.S., anxious to defend his own right, orders that subversive paper be confiscated and burned with giving it a glance.  Having done this, he continues to take the statement of the individual with the prominent nose and polluting pipe.  The owner of the voice confesses that, not being able to exercise this right by peaceful and legal means, he decided, together with his accomplices (those whom he calls "brothers"), to take up arms against the supreme government and to shout "Enough!" to the lie that, says the owner of the voice, rules our destinies. The P.S. could not help but be terrified in the face of such unusual blasphemy, and was shaken with the mere thought of being left without a handout.