Cándido Fabré asks that some leader live with the people – 2024-03-16 07:15:22

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2024-03-16 07:15:22

A criticism of the Castrocanelista dictatorship, very much in the style of Cándido Fabré, was published by the singer-songwriter this Thursday, from his account on the social network Facebook.

The Sanluisero formed a back and forth when several people questioned him about that publication, taking into account his complicity and servility with the Havana regime.

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“I would like some national leader to live with us, so that he feels what we feel where, without turning on the power, they turn it off at any time for excessively long periods of time,” says the beginning of the post.

Fabré has already accustomed us to these pantomimes that, from time to time, come to light from social networks and never in concerts or interviews (the few that are done with him) in the media.

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Will the son of Sixta and Papa Neto be feeling the scourge of up to 18 hours of electricity cuts like the Cuban people are suffering? Probably yes.

The difference is that, as the guajiro says, “Scabies with pleasure does not itch”, and this is confirmed by the comments below, where the King of Repentismo in dance music declares himself to be “Patria o Muerte”.

“There may be energy problems but. We are paying a very high price. “To die for the country is to live, but don’t kill me before I die for it.” he adds in his publication.

The end of his publication was interpreted by many as a call to take to the streets to demand their rights, as Internet user Yandy Diaz wrote.

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Would Fabré be calling for the people to take to the streets?

“The teacher already said it, come on, people, let’s do everything without violence, but we are going to recover our freedom.”commented the user.

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Someone thanked him for calling to protest.

“I am from this town / love, strength and faith characterize me / God be with us / With prudence and without violence / Let’s go, Cuban, let’s go”, is the end of the text, which tries to pass as a complaint.

They “grind” Cándido Fabré after whining on Facebook about the miserable situation that Cubans are experiencing

“They have been taking away your electricity for 64 years and only now do you realize what happened, is it your turn?” Kati Kati questioned.

Mariolis Fernández Matamoro wrote to the teacher: “Brother, you can complain the least of all, we have to think as a country that is what we are called to do, and dying for one’s country is living, so don’t complain.”

Fabré responded to this, and responded with repeated spelling mistakes and writing problems. “Mariolis Fernández Matamoro I do not complain, I fight for this. My land that I will never betray, I have dignity. I present my criteria. Thinking as a country does not mean letting it be motivated, it means lifting it with Strength, love and faith. Make a Homeland Revolution or death” (SIC).

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Another person, who signs as Osvaldo Casamayor, responded “But if you defend those who take it away buddy, I don’t understand you. If there are energy problems due to the blockade, according to you and the communists, and according to how you accept these temporary problems, how is it possible for you to say that they are paying a very high price, or do you want to say that the big problem is the blockade, but the price is very high? high generated by your government is almost bearable but they don’t want you to be killed before dying for your country, I would like you to explain it to me son of a sixta.

The situation in Cuba is truly desperate, with up to 18 hours of blackouts, in addition to hunger and repression that do not stop.

So far, protests have been reported in several towns and cities on the Island, with anti-government messages, broken windows and banging pots and pans, a sign that a social outbreak is near.

The national leaders that Cándido Fabré wants to coexist with the suffering people live in mansions, with power plants, food, transportation and luxuries, while they ask the people for more trust and creative resistance.

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