Selfie of Nicolás Maduro and Gerardo Hernández sparks mockery on social media

"A donkey and a deer posting a selfie on Facebook... How smart animals are!" commented a Cuban internet user upon seeing the image.

Selfie de Gerardo y Nicolas, y meme con imagen anterior con Mijaín López © Facebook / Gerardo de Los Cinco - Edmundo Dantés Junior
Selfie of Gerardo and Nicolas, and meme with previous image of Mijaín López.Photo © Facebook / Gerardo de Los Cinco - Edmundo Dantés Junior

Displaced to Venezuela to "accompany the Communes in their Popular Consultation," the spy and national coordinator of the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR), Gerardo Hernández Nordelo, took the opportunity to take a selfie with the dictator Nicolás Maduro.

The former leader of the Red Avispa, responsible for the death of four defenseless civilians participating in the operations of the Brothers to the Rescue brigade, was also present at the XI Extraordinary Summit of ALBA-TCP held this Monday in Caracas.

Screenshot Facebook / Gerardo de Los Cinco

Eager to showcase all his activity in support of the fraudulent results of the recent Venezuelan elections, Hernández Nordelo shared an image with the self-proclaimed president of the Chavista regime, which immediately sparked sarcasm among Cuban internet users.

In the photo, the national coordinator of the Cuban regime's snitching is seen posing with the criminal usurper of Venezuelan power. While Hernández Nordelo takes the selfie, Maduro extends his arm and raises his index and middle fingers in a "V" for victory sign.

The gesture did not go unnoticed by Cuban internet users who took the opportunity to mock Hernández Nordelo, whom the local humor portrays as a cuckolded husband following the episode of his wife, Adriana Pérez O’Connor, being "remotely" pregnant while he was in prison in the United States in 2014.

Screenshot Facebook / Edmundo Dantés Junior

"Uhmmm... Even Maduro knows it you," joked the influencer identified on Facebook as Edmundo Dantés Junior, who noticed the "jars" that Maduro's fingers were drawing in the image.

"A donkey and a deer posting a selfie on Facebook... How smart animals are!" commented a user on the post, assigning the role of donkey to Maduro and that of deer to Gerardo.

“The fly is always attracted to the filth. And in this case, the fly is bald and the filth is large,” noted an internet user. “As my grandmother used to say: Misery and calamity have come together,” commented another.

In comparisons with animals, the image reminded one user of the characters from Cuban cartoons "Guaso and Carburo." In the same vein, another corrected the aim and compared them to "Platero and Bambi" (a donkey and a deer). Others simply preferred to share images of horned animals.

"A Maduro is going to get hit hard," prophesied an internet user who sensed danger in Hernández Nordelo's actions, although their warning may not be so much about the risk posed by the spy's "tarros," but rather about the blow awaiting him at the end of his attempts at fraud and disrespect for the will and sovereignty expressed by the Venezuelans.

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