The singer Gorky Eagle, vocalist of the rock band Porno para Ricardo, lit up social networks this Saturday after questioning the Cuban exile for their comments about the influencer Alex Otaola
Apparently, the comments that defend Otaola and consider him the "bravest and with the most testicles" among Cubans who criticize the regime, did not please the musician.
On his Facebook page, Gorky wrote that "something very bad must be happening in exile for certain types of people to be embarrassingly claiming that a youtuber "He is the bravest person with the most testicles," he said.
Likewise, he said that these statements are not coherent "since in that same diaspora there are men with immense courage, like the gunshot wounds they have on their bodies and received not for random reasons when they went on vacation to Cuba, but when, without caring at all more, they came to free her," he stressed.
The singer's post generated mixed reactions among his followers. Some agreed with his comment, others defended Otaola, and some considered that this character has been used by the Cuban regime to divert attention from what is happening with activists who oppose the government on the island.
Ángel Hernández stated that "OtraLoca (referring to the influencer) is a creation of the regime to divert the focus of attention from those fighting within the island!!! "The regime prefers criticism from a distance than that made from within!"
The singer Amaury Gutiérrez also reacted to the publication and said that contrary to what is believed, the Cuban exile is today more united than ever.
"Gorki, dear brother, you cannot leave with the G2 feint. United we are invincible. Forget the competition between us, that does not exist. The enemy is one and we know very well who it is. Unity and unity always. I have lived here since It's been a long time and I can assure you that the exile today is more united and stronger than ever," he said.
Conchita Libera also stressed that in exile support comes from the Cuban exiles themselves: "No one supports us... no one has done it, that doesn't exist. We support each other, we can trust that."
The musician is a cuban activist well known for his criticism of the island's government, and for which he has been arrested on numerous occasions.
In 2018, after being arrested by the political police, he said he feared that the regime would attack his independent recording studio La Paja Record.
Last March, the punk and rock singer also reported that the island's police fined him 2,000 pesos, detained him and then threatened him after questioning him.
"Impunity is over with you," they told him.
"One of the threatening orders, already recurrent of the interrogations with the security of the state of coma, is the direct and clear prohibition towards my right to assume as an artist to make my music public," expressed the rebellious Cuban artist, who has assumed the consequences of his criticism of the government of the Castros, and of the president Miguel Díaz-Canel.
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