Cubana stands up for the gogoceras: "They are doing their job like anyone else."

"Stop critiquing because here everyone does whatever they want."


The Cuban user Nathyy Zaldivar Toro dedicated her most recent video on TikTok to defending go-go dancers.

In her video, the young woman began by citing some of the most common criticisms against these women to make her rejection of them very clear and to call on those who express their bile to focus it better on those who do nothing for their life or for their own.

"What’s the deal with the gogoceras? Why do they have to be criticized? They are women doing their job, just like anyone else, doing it to get ahead for themselves and support their families. Stop criticizing so much," commented the tiktoker @nathyy.zaldivar.t.

"Criticize that one who does nothing for her family, who does nothing for her children, or who does nothing for her own life, to get ahead, that one who is living off a man, clinging like a parasite to a man," she urged.

Nathyy emphasized that the gogoceras, like any other worker, have the right to choose their job: "Why don't they look for another job? Well, because they don't feel like looking for another job. They want to work there because they get paid well, because they earn well, and they can help their family." She also pointed out that many of these women may be working to achieve larger personal goals: "Maybe she doesn't want to spend her whole life dancing as a gogo, she's there to fulfill a personal goal, a project, start a business, whatever it is. But stop criticizing."

The video has generated various reactions among its followers: "I think this is the first topic I don't agree with you on, that's the easy way out, a woman should have values and principles"; "You are absolutely right," some commented.

Although some people disagreed with her opinion, Nathyy's main message was clear: "Stop criticizing because everyone does what they want," she concluded, calling for tolerance and respect for the decisions of other women.

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