A Cuban sneaked theacronym DPEPDPE in a poetic composition published in the comments section of the official portalCubadebate.
The acronyms, which hide the message "of pinga the country of pinga the eastern country", have becomeviral in recent days and they have become a new headache for the regime due to the ease with which they have spread as a sign of popular discontent.
In an article dedicated to the paradeFirst of May, this Sunday, the user identified as “Charly Boza” did not hesitate to publish an acrostic, a poetic composition whose letters - initials in this case - when read from top to bottom form a word or phrase, in which one could read DPEPDPE:
Ddefending the conquests
Pringing it heart
ANDWe face with tenacity
Pclassroom aggressions
Dshowing a thousand reasons
Pto exalt the nation
ANDn arms of the Revolution.
Despite the fact that the Cuban official media filters the comments, the editor ofCubadebate He did not realize that the picaresque managed to circumvent the censorship of the ruling party, and there are already two because a few weeks agoanother Internet user managed to publish another acrostic, in that case with the phrase “Díaz-Canel Singao”.
“When an energetic and virile people mocks, injustice trembles (with rage). They put it back onCubadebate. DPEPDPE, hahahahaha”Cuban professor José Raúl Gallego wrote on Facebook, celebrating the new fiasco of the official media.
“Thank you very much for sharing my poem”wrote in the comments Facebook user Carlos Boza Mojena, alleged author of the poetic composition, who took the opportunity to comment that he has seen it on so many profiles that he lost count.
“Carlos Boza Mojena, thank you for bequeathing us that jewel of revolutionary poetry and parking it in the yard for the bundles ofCubadebate”Gallego thanked.
Immediately, several Internet users celebrated both the viralization of the acronym, which is on its way to becoming a trend on the island, andthe type of poetic composition that has been ridiculingCubadebate.
“That happens for not paying workers well!”; “It's like an improved version of the underground struggle”; "Now yesCubadebate "It's difficult for you to read the comments horizontally and vertically," some commentators wrote.
It is unknown who was the first to combine the words "De pinga el País de Pinga el País Este" but he has triumphed in a few days by summarizing, with a good dose of Cubanidad, the feeling of frustration that currently afflicts many citizens residing in the island.
RecentlyState Security even threatened a self-employed worker of Villa Clara with closing its store for printing the initials DPEPDPE on t-shirts.
The displeasure in the official sector is such that a Facebook user promised to attack those people who tried to participate in the May Day parade by wearing a t-shirt with the aforementioned initials printed on a sweater.
What do you think?
COMMENTFiled in: