Old woman from the East sends a strong message to Díaz-Canel – 2024-03-24 03:37:17

by times news cr

2024-03-24 03:37:17

An elderly woman, residing in eastern Cuba, sent a strong message to the dictator Miguel Mario Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, known as the Finger Post.

These days, the dictator has walked through some areas of eastern Cuba after the massive protests on March 17 and following days in this area of ​​​​Cuban geography.

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The older adult resides in Maffo, municipality of Contramaestre, in the eastern province of Santiago de Cuba, focus of the first demonstrations of #17M.

The lady, visibly upset, tells the tyrant and asks him in the language that all Cubans understand: “How long the hell are you going to keep Cuba in the situation it is in?”

He then listed to the unpopular and despicable president the crumbs they have sold for the basic basket, including three measly pounds of rice.

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The old lady, “Poor girl????????her heart comes out”as one of the comments from our Instagram channel says, later drops a “so singao e pinga” to Díaz-Canel.

These words are a reflection of the generalized discontent that is not from now, but from a long time ago, when ordinary Cubans have seen their dreams and hopes frustrated.

The grandmother mentioned the so-called MSMEs that are now the “oasis” for some who can purchase food at high prices, but that are not available to her, as she denounced in the video.

The East has been the epicenter of the massive protests against the regime, where residents have asked for food, electricity and freedom for Cuba.

The desperate cry of this old woman is a sign that no generation, neither the young, nor the less young, nor anyone, supports that failed and oppressive state that is slowly killing the people.

While these pleas and laments are heard through social networks, what is Díaz-Canel doing? walk around the world, lie to the people, demand creative resistance and ask for trust.

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