Amid the electrical crisis that has been affecting Cuba for weeks and after more than 24 hours of a general blackout, several artists in exile, including La Diosa, have addressed the Cuban people through social media.
The singer recalled on Instagram that when she was in Cuba, a video of hers about the blackouts went viral, and at that time, she was without power for five or six hours, which was unbearable: "Just imagine now, it's always going to get worse. You are living that, knowing that the person who has you this way is someone who decided to use the funnel law with you. Everything for him, nothing for you."
"The solar panels here in the United States are very expensive, I don’t even have them (...) Do you know what they asked you to request? It’s like they asked you to request a little piece of the sun, yes because you don’t have money even for food or anything," added La Diosa referring to the last appearance of Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz and executives from the Ministry of Energy and Mines.
"They are killing you slowly, little by little. I don’t know if you realize that the life you are living is the only one you have (...) It makes me sad to see how you live, to see how you are, this is the moment where everything there is for you is this: nothing," La Diosa told the Cubans.
Unable to explain what is happening in Cuba, the artist states: "Sometimes I think that these people want you all to end up eating each other; these bastards have no scruples, and you see that they aren't even ashamed of themselves with all those videos that are on social media. They should be ashamed to stand there and say we don't have this, we don't have that, when they have spent their lives saying that they can."
"This cry is for any country that may still be left to come and give them help because they are perfect in jinetería," she added very convincingly, especially since it has happened on previous occasions.
"You are going to realize, Cuban, that you are going to have to leave, it's the only option," assured La Diosa, referring to the fact that Cubans on the island are the only ones who can change the system that suffocates them.
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