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Eliécer Ávila responds to cyberclarias after mockery for May Day: "This is how I get rid of depression"

The Cuban showed what his remedy was to get rid of the supposed depression caused by the messages from the regime's allies.


With an ironic video, the Cuban opposition Eliécer Ávila He confronted CyberClarias who sent him messages to “celebrate” the parades for May 1 that occurred in Cuba this Wednesday.

“I confess that I got depressed with the mockery of the cyberclarias,” he also said ironically. influencer Cuban.

In the video Eliécer mentions that during the day of May 1 he received messages from regime agents hiding under false profiles on social networks, popularly known as cyberclarias, who were asking him if he saw the parade at the Anti-Imperialist Tribune.

“Cyberclarias have been writing to me all day telling me: 'It hurt you, Eliécer'; 'That's what hurts you, the mobilized people, did you see the support for the Revolution?', and I have to say that yes, it gave me pain, it gave me depression," he said sarcastically.

Ávila showed that to get rid of those feelings he went to the nearest Costco and showed all the purchases he made, which included different cuts of beef, fish, bread, cheese, milk and proteins, ensuring that he already felt “more animated".

Ávila rose to fame in Cuba in 2008, when, as a student at the University of Informatics Sciences (UCI), asked several uncomfortable questions to Ricardo Alarcón, who was president of the National Assembly of People's Power.

He founded the political movement Somos+ in 2013. Last year he stopped being the president of the group, but continues to do political activism.

Regarding May Day in Cuba, images posted on the profiles of the Presidency on social networks and of spokespersons for the regime, showed the parade in the Anti-Imperialist Tribune and in other regions of the island.

Unlike other years, where the congregation took place in the Plaza de la Revolución José Martí, This year the main march took place on the platform near the United States embassy in Havana, and was chaired by Raúl Castro and his designated ruler Miguel Díaz-Canel.

The parade left a shower of friendly and witty memes on social networks.

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