Cuban in the U.S. calls for empathy with family members on the island: "They are living a life without future"

"I'm not saying you have to become a slave to them, on the contrary."

Cubano llama a no olvidarse de quienes están en la isla © TikTok / @arguelles364
Cuban calls to not forget those who are on the island.Photo © TikTok / @arguelles364

The Cuban TikToker @arguelles364 shared a new video on the platform titled "Cuba Duele," in which he reflected on the difficult situation that Cubans face on the island and called for not forgetting the family that suffers so much.

In the clip, which has already surpassed 1,500 likes, this young Cuban who lives in the United States expressed his pain over the shortages and difficulties faced by his fellow countrymen.

"When I'm asked about Cuba, what comes to my mind is all the struggle our brothers inside the island are going through," the creator commented in his video, where he lamented how hope seemed to be fading for many Cubans, who saw their country moving backwards "like crabs" instead of making progress.

In his message, he also urged those living outside the island not to forget their family and loved ones, highlighting the importance of family. "No matter what the world says... help your family," he added, emphasizing the need for empathy towards those living in such a complicated situation.

The video generated a strong emotional response among users. Many agreed with the message and shared their own feelings of sadness and support. "Sure, my brother, a thousand blessings bro"; "It hurts a lot, I would do anything for my family"; "God allow a change in my beautiful Cuba"; "It's very sad, you can see it in their faces when you communicate with them"; "That's right bro, we have to help them because it hurts to see our brothers going through a difficult time."

The comments reflected the emotional connection that Cubans in the diaspora feel with their country. "Cuba hurts and it hurts a lot. Seeing one's family going through so much hardship"; "My heart aches for my homeland"; "I have a friend and I help her, I no longer have family"; "One suffers from a distance," others added.

The video not only resonated with Cubans abroad but also with people from other countries, who empathized with its words and the sad reality that Cubans on the island endure.

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