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Diasniurka Salcedo: "We Cubans deserve what we have"

The activist called rams the Cubans who hugged and talked with Díaz-Canel when he visited Pinar del Río after Hurricane Ian.


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The CubanDiasniurka Salcedo Verdecia, who is dedicated to managing medicines and aid of all kinds to people in need in Cuba, affirmed that the Cuban people have what they deserve, for being so sheepish.

Diasniurka shared a direct message on his Facebook wall, in which he attacked the rulerMiguel Diaz-Canel, after his recent visit to Pinar del Río after the passage ofhurricane Ian, which devastated the territory.

"UsWe Cubans deserve what we have, for being sheep, for not having shame"he assured.

The activist described it as outrageous that Díaz-Canel said that those affected should help each other, and demanded that the president not ask for more effort from the people, who have no food, no electricity, no anything.

"It is very outrageous to see how you start posing for a photo when there are tons of people without homes, without housing, without power, without water, without a place to sleep. And that you have the hard face to say to the people of Cuba that we have to help each other.Where the hell are the resources that you spend begging the world for? Why do the people have to wait for more donations to come? if you have it, and you have stolen them all," he asked.

The young woman was disgusted by the attitude of many of her compatriots towards the ruler, who has visited several places and repeats to everyone that "no one will be left helpless."

In one of these exchanges, a woman from Pinar del Río assured Díaz-Canel that the people were with him.

"You can trust us,We are humble and poor, but we are faithful to the revolution. We voted Yes, for the Family Code," the woman said.

Facts like this motivated Diasniurka to do his direct work.

"I cannot remain silent watching the lack of respect andthe rams how are they going to receive this man, cynical, to embrace him as if everything is good when everything is bad"he questioned.

Regarding the blackout in which almost all of Cuba has been in since Tuesday night, he stated thatIt is impossible to stay seven days without power, because now there are children without food and their parents have no way to cook food for them.

Salcedo Verdecia also referred to thereferendum where the Family Code was approved, which he described as a "circus."

"They used homosexuals for their circus, because you don't leave one circus in another. And the unfortunate people fell into it. Let anyone criticize me, I didn't vote, nor will I vote as long as there is a dictatorship in Cuba. Because that is a show one more, because here everything they do will be approved by them, because they are the ones in charge," he assured.

In the last few hours, Diasniurka shared photos of the destruction caused by Hurricane Ian in the Alquízar municipality, where he resides.

"We are alive, but it's hard when youYou are trying to have at least food and out of nowhere everything goes to hell..., especially in Cuba, that everything is more than difficult.You can't ask me for strength, I just don't have any left"I can't stand it so much and look at everything on the floor, it's very hard..." he commented in hisFacebook.

Facebook Capture / Diasniurka Salcedo Verdecia

His family's home was severely affected by strong winds that collapsed much of the roof and walls.

Facebook Capture / Diasniurka Salcedo Verdecia

The official press has reported Díaz-Canel's tour through some areas affected by the hurricane, always showing an image of the ruler's closeness to the people.

"The images are impressive. Also the affection and strength of its people," the user Presidency of Cuba said on Twitter.

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