Cubans arrived home from the Labor Day parade and found a tremendous blackout – 2024-05-03 16:27:13

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2024-05-03 16:27:13

The communist dictatorship did not give electricity to Cubans even on May 1, the day on which they force workers to attend a march so that the world believes that there are no complaints about the remuneration or treatment they receive.

This May 1st, the march took place on the island, but on social media a Cuban denounces that although some of the attendees return home with cans of beer, when they arrive they find the reality: the blackouts and the inefficiency of the Castro electricity company are still latent in the country.

“They come back from the parade with cans of beer and drink them at home with tremendous blackout. What a country, that’s why we are where we are,” wrote Facebook user Gabriel Pérez from Holguín.

The Cubans themselves reject the actions of their neighbors who allow themselves to be manipulated by the dictatorship that tries to buy them off with pittance to maintain submission among the people and hide the reality that exists in the country.

On the same social network they left their comments about these events, because while the march occurred in Cuba, there was electricity, but when it ended, the country fell into darkness in several provinces.

“That has been the best mockery towards those who are part of the boot. It is not for everyone; but I’m glad!!!”

“The only country in the world where the workers did not express any discontent!… Such submission is incredible!”

“From 6 o’clock without power, 11 at night even, they should do more, I hope everyone who marched receives 1 egg per notebook every 6 months, that is what they deserve”

Cubans assure that many are threatened with measures against them if they do not attend the demonstration, however, others do not justify or understand the fact that they allow themselves to be manipulated by communism that has the island in ruins.

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