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It is unfair that banks are asked to have cash, according to Rigoberto Ferrera

With great irony, Rigoberto says that banks cannot be asked to have money if there is no meat in butcher shops, no fuel at gas stations, and no shame in ministries.


The popular Cuban comedian Rigoberto Ferrera shared a video in which in just half a minute he describes the crisis that is shaking the country.

With his great humor and full of irony, Rigoberto assures that banks cannot be required to have money, thus criticizing the scarce availability of cash in banking entities in Cuba,a situation that has been occurring in recent weeks and that has come to further aggravate the population's problems.

"It is unfair to ask banks to have cash if there is nothing in the warehouses, in the fishmongers there is no fish, in the butcher shops there is no meat, in the gas stations there is no fuel, in the ministries there is no shame, in the hospitals there is no There are doctors, the managers have no idea," he said.

"Damn, it's unfair that banks are asked to have cash, my friend," he stressed.

In recent months the comedian has left new messages to his followers in which he criticizes, sometimes with humor and other times with great seriousness.

At the end of July,stated that the government was "going to delivergoldfishs for the notebook", in open mockery of the proposal of Vice Prime Minister Jorge Luis Tapia that families raise fish in ponds built in their neighborhoods so they can eat fish.

"To achieve food sovereignty, the supply book will provide some guppies, some colisables, and some goldfish and there you raise them in your pool and have your little fish," Ferrera mocked.

Weeks before, he referred to the Cuban political reality and stated that "Everything has a limit and this one has long since expired.".

In June, he attacked the double standards ofpoliticians, whom he compared to pigs, because they eat a lot.

The actor shared a video of a presentation at the Café Teatro Bertold Brecht in Havana, in which he gave a monologue where he recreated a hypothetical situation of a man who wanted to dedicate himself to raising pigs because according to him, they are an economic investment, since that they hardly eat.

"Brother, do you know what you're saying? When have you seen an unappetizing politician? In Italy, giving it to him," he responded, after which the audience burst into applause.

Days before, he warned Cubans about what they should not do again if they want to be in control of their future.

"You must have great spiritual poverty, moral scarcity and too much ignorance togive your vote to the one who is stealing your future"he said in a video.

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