The Cuban comedianBoncó Quiñongo called on Cubans in exile to unite against the common enemy which is the communist dictatorship that rules in Havana.
Invited toThe confessional, a program by comedian and host José Pérez Córdoba, better known as Carlucho,Boncó said that Cubans inside the island are seeing the disunity that exists in exile.
“There is no need for such a union, what is needed is an alliance, what is needed is to make a pact because there is a war and a common enemy, an enemy to defeat.We are not the enemies even if we do not think the same", said the renowned comedian remembered in Cuba for his forays into the popular program Sabadazo.
He added that when the moment of victory arrives, then everyone should make their own strategy and give the people the option to decide who they are going to ally with.
He assured that the more they are divided, the rival will continue to defeat them, “because our division is what they have always wanted,” he noted.
Boncó pointed out the reasons why he considers the Cuban government as his enemy, exalting the fact that he does not know where his father is buried, due to the entry restriction he has to the Island.
“He separated me from my daughters, he separated me from my father, I don't know where the hell my father is buried, he was the one who gave me all the education I have,” he confessed.
However, the comments in the publication have shown division regarding the criteria expressed by Boncó Quiñongo, in which Cubans regret that he said those words before Carlucho, on the one hand, and on the other, they do not agree with some of his criteria. .
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