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Protagonist of the meme "I'm a hedgehog" thinks that the problems "we won't be able to solve"

"We have problems, but I don't think we're going to be able to solve them. I don't have a phone to communicate with anyone, no telephone, no anything. What is happening with my followers?" said one of the women who gave a "warm welcome." " to Miguel Díaz-Canel in Río Cauto, according to the official press.


One of the three Cuban women who went viral for their comments and phrases of “I get a hedgehog” after the president's visitMiguel Diaz-Canel to Río Cauto, Granma, has reappeared on social networks to recognize the “problems” it faces and the difficult solution to them.

In avideo shared through social networks, the woman from Rio Cauca who appeared in the meme thatpopularized “Yo me erizo” to the rhythm of reggaeton He reappeared to send a message to his “followers.”

“My followers from around the world, who have made me famous, I am the one with the 'problems'. We have problems, but I think we are not going to be able to solve them. I don't have a phone to communicate with anyone, no telephone, no anything. “What is happening to my followers?” he said.

The woman was one of three who appeared on official televisionrecognizing that the residents of Río Cauto had “problems”, but enthusiastic about the ruler's visit, which she considered a sign of Díaz-Canel's concern for the people and an opportunity for such “problems” to find a solution.

Considered by theofficial press As part of the “hard-working and enthusiastic” people who received the Cuban leader “with affection,” his statements were part of thememe anthology of “Yo me erizo”, which went viral and exposed one of the biggest ridiculous things in the long and stiff history of thepropaganda of the totalitarian regime.

The success of “Yo me erizo” was such that its author releaseda second and third part of the meme with new musical arrangements. For their part, the response of Cubans on social networks used a sense of humor to ridicule the propaganda report, creating all kinds of memes around the happy phrase and evenandchallenge to dance to the sound of “Yo me erizo”.

For their part, a legion of intermediate "cadres" and cyber clarias with mobile data turned to social networks to counteract the mockery and memes inspired by the phrase, creating fervent messages of admiration for the regime and its ruler underthe label #YoTambiénMeErizo.

At the time of writing this note, the identity of the woman from Rio Cauca is unknown, who now admits that she sees no “solution” to her problems, and who leaves a veiled message to her “followers,” to whom she seemed to turn for help to have a phone.

His statements, taking advantage of the meme's media pull, further reveal the crude propaganda machinery of the regime, the rampant mediocrity among the ranks of "continuity", and the confusion over how to communicate the government's management, a challenge that has led to the amanuensis of the Ideological Department of theCommunist Party of Cuba (PCC), who drivesRogelio Polanco Fuentes, to try by all means to offer an image of the closeness and popularity of Díaz-Canel.

The complaint of the woman from Rio Cauca for not having a telephone “or anything” collides with another of the propaganda pearls of recent times that have appeared in theofficial media.

Who knew that here in the countryside there would be people with cell phones?” he said recentlyEsteban Lazo, president of theNational Assembly of People's Power (ANPP), during a recent visit to rural towns in Sancti Spíritus.

The clash with Díaz-Canel and the growing decadence that is being experienced in the halls of the Palace of the Revolution is reaching overflowing points, which exceed the repressive capacity of a regime that is cracking and leaking on all its sides.

Aware of her “popularity” on social networks, the resident of Río Cauto took the opportunity to launch a request for help, aware that her “problems” will not be solved by Díaz-Canel, making the official propaganda look ridiculous.

To make matters worse, the meme has reached the page ofWikipedia dedicated to this Granma town, where it is reported that it is also known as “Yomerizo”.

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