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"The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse": Cuban Government takes its 'historical' figures for a walk in the torch march

The four nonagenarians add up to no less than 371 years.


On the night of January 27, the Cuban Government brought together a total of 371 years of life in a very small space by placing its four "historical" ones very close together:Ramiro Valdes Menendez (91 years old),Raul Castro Ruz(92), José Ramón Machado Ventura (93) andGuillermo García Frias (95) during the political event prior to the Torch March in tribute to the 171st anniversary of the birth of José Martí.

The singular scene has not gone unnoticed by hundreds of Internet users who agree thatThe image is an absolute symbol of the decadence of a failed regime, anchored in its nonagenarians.

"The Cuban regime dusts off the mummies tonight to show support for the dictatorship headed by Miguel Díaz-Canel, who appears wearing a kufiya as a sign of his support for Palestine and his hatred for Israel and the United States," the journalist reported on networks. Mario J. Pentón.

"The decline of the Cuban regime in a single video... They took the dinosaurs out of their caves and Guillermo García Frías doesn't even know where they took him", noted activist Magdiel Castro.

Edmund Dantes Jr. He particularly noticed García Frías's lost gaze, which several Internet users agreed to attribute to him being blind.

Facebook Capture/Edmundo Dantes Jr.

"The four horsemen of the Apocalypse. They have the helmet and the bad idea left"; "There is very little left for the small group of Dinosaurs that are not yet extinct"; "Removing decrepit people from the trunk of memories, but they already have a breath left in that dictatorship"; "Our dead raising their arms... When the hell... will these old people leave?" were other comments on the networks.

"Heoutfit Miguel's is the best, hahahaha, and the mummies are already there when visiting the Stone... There is hope"said another Internet user, noting Díaz-Canel's unique headdress in tribute to the Palestinian people.

Several thousand young Cubans led by the ruler and the youngest Castro participated in the traditional march, which started after 8:00 p.m. of the steps of the University of Havana, between Cuban flags and slogans. The delegation walked just over a kilometer to the Forge Martiana.

Throughout the day, different tributes to Martí were held in the country, including marches by children from different Cuban cities.

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