Cubana responds to criticisms for offering snacks to delivery workers in Miami: "My mission is to inspire."

The Cuban woman responds to the criticism she recently received when she showed on social media her initiative to place a refrigerator in her house for delivery workers.


The Cuban Lianet Martí, who recently posted a viral video showing her initiative of placing a small fridge with cold drinks and snacks at the entrance of her house for delivery drivers in Miami, received both praise and criticism, to which she responded by stating that, as an influencer, her "mission is to inspire."

The content creator, known on Instagram as @mija_mania, clarified in a new video that her charitable initiative of placing a fridge with drinks and snacks for delivery workers had the "mission to inspire other people to do positive things."

"But the world, to be a world, has to have a bit of everything," he pointed out, referring to the criticisms he received, of which he said, "They're even pitiful to read."

In addition, he emphasized that these comments come "from hatred and misinformation."

According to Martí, some people criticized that her idea was not really new. In response, she pointed out that her mission is to inspire others, regardless of whether the initiative is original or not.

That thousands more people, content creators or not, can join this beautiful cause for those workers who often go thirsty and hungry," she pointed out in her post, explaining the reasons that prompted her to place that refrigerator for the delivery workers.

"I will continue giving the best of me and inspiring others, and hopefully one day there will be more love and less hate," Martí expressed at the end of his video in response to the criticism he recently received.

However, the content creator, beyond criticism or praise, shared the best gratitude on Instagram herself.

Martí posted a video showing a delivery woman who, upon seeing the fridge with cold drinks and snacks, thanked the solidarity initiative through the app.

"Oh, thank you!" exclaimed the woman. "I'm going to grab one of these little things. Oh, not everything is bad, some Cheetos!"

Last April, Cuban TikToker Claudia González carried out a similar initiative with delivery workers who work under the scorching sun of Texas, providing them with cold drinks and snacks to help them cool off.

The young woman began a few weeks ago to leave snacks and refreshing drinks at the entrance of her home, and was surprised to see how the delivery drivers left her signs of gratitude.

However, some began to recommend that he serve cold drinks, so he decided to swap the small snack cart for a table with a cooler.

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