The institutions and political organizations of the Cuban regime continue to display absurd acts, filled with clichés and ineffective propaganda, such as the recent tribute from INDER to the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR) that featured a symbolic dish, as false as the gesture itself.
JIT, the news portal specialized in sports, shared images on the social network X of a "morning gathering" honoring the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR) on their 64th anniversary, where a "symbolic broth" was prepared as part of the event.
Additionally, a commemorative stamp was issued to mark the 60th edition of the National School Games, highlighting this children's sports initiative as a "transcendental" achievement that, according to the official speech, emerged from the vision of Fidel Castro.
In addition to the fake caldosa, there was also coffee served, and even clothes were hung in a "symbolic" manner during the tribute by INDER to the CDR.
The caldosa, once a symbol of celebration in the neighborhoods of Cuba, has become a bitter representation of the misery and scarcity that characterize daily life on the island.
What was once a plentiful and varied dish, made with fresh ingredients, is now inaccessible for most Cubans, as preparing a hearty stew with quality products requires spending amounts that exceed their means.
In that context, the regime continues to rely on and pretend that the CDR remains the people's organization.
Gerardo Hernández Nordelo, a failed spy and national coordinator of the CDR, concerned about the growing distance between the people and the organization, urged individuals not to overlook its anniversary.
However, it is impossible to "love" an organization that, in March, created a sticker with the phrase "My phone is my rifle" to be given to its "cyberfighters" in Havana.
The Provincial Directorate of the CDR in the capital city published on Facebook that one of these stickers was presented by the First Secretary of the PCC, Liván Izquierdo, to the Provincial Coordinator of the CDR in Havana, Eliades Rodríguez.
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