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Cuban-American challenges the regime on a jet ski and unleashes a wave of memes

The regime claims that the man entered Cuba illegally on a jet ski to organize violent actions and overthrow the government this year's end.


AndCuban resident in the United States entered Cuba illegally, riding ajet ski, along the north coast of Matanzas, in the Martí municipality.

Heregime denounced the fact in the programHumberto Lopez, on National Television. The official spokesperson said that the individual entered the country to destabilize citizen tranquility at the end of the year, promote terrorist actions and overthrow the government.

The news has generated ridicule and a wave of memes on social networks. Among the first Cubans to react was the journalistErnesto Morales who shared a nice image ofNapoleon Bonaparte on a jet ski, with a map in hand, ready to conquer the territory ahead.

The Cuban comedianAndy Vázquez, resident in the United States, also reacted with laughter to the news and left his fans a video showing his skills in handling ajet ski, with co-pilot included.

The Cuban activistLara Crofs He brought out his humorous side with a meme on this topic. In his image he appears "practicing" drivingjet ski on the beach, in a thong, but ready to fight for Cuba.

There were those who added a "historical revolutionary" character to the meme. On the social networkinvader motorcycle, accompanied by the following text:

"I am ajet ski, but thanks to gender ideology I am now theGranma Yacht, and if you don't like it, you're a yatephobe," he said sarcastically.

The official press insists that a movement is being orchestrated in Florida to overthrow the government ofMiguel Diaz-Canel.

They pointed out several activists living abroad as alleged "ringleaders" and reiterated that these people are in a"terrorist blacklist", identified by the authorities and published in the Official Gazette of the Republic of Cuba recently.

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