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Viral message from a Cuban mother: "Don't keep asking me to resist"

"You don't know what a mother is capable of doing for her son. Don't keep asking him to resist, damn it! Try and resist yourself so that you feel like you can't take it anymore!"

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A Cuban mother sent a message to the government that has gone viral inFacebook.

Maria Padilla, from Camagüey, shared a text in which she describes the hardships and agonies she is subjected to every day: blackouts, food shortages, high prices, lack of fuel for cooking...

Its text, although it does not mention it explicitly, refers toDíaz-Canel and his habit of asking the people to "resist with creativity."

"How do you tell a mother to resist creatively? 6:20 am they turned off the power... To that mother who last night washed the only uniform her son has and was preparing to iron it," he said.

Facebook screenshot / María Padilla

María emphasized that asThe sale of standardized bread was suspended and she cannot pay 150 pesos for 10 bread balls, she managed to prepare "some" breakfast for her son, without specifying what she did. To this we must add that it does not have liquefied gas, only an electric burner, and it did not even have time to infuse the tea.

"You don't know what a mother is capable of doing for her son. Don't keep asking him to resist, damn it! Try and resist yourself... so that you feel like you can't take it anymore!" he demanded.

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