A Cuban erupts against those who played music and danced outside the hospital where El Taiger is located in Miami.

Cuban criticizes vigils with music and dance in front of the hospital where El Taiger is hospitalized after being injured.


A Cuban couldn't help but share his indignation after seeing the videos circulating on social media, where several Cubans are seen gathered outside Jackson Memorial Hospital, where José Manuel Carvajal (better known as El Taiger) is being treated after being shot in the head.

In the video shared by the user @reflexionesdedeni (Reflexiones de Deni) on TikTok, this Cuban criticizes the inappropriate behavior of some people during vigils outside the hospital for playing El Taiger's music at a high volume. The Cuban describes it as a "lack of respect" towards the hospitalized individuals and their families, who are going through difficult times.

Additionally, he comments that those actions do not represent a true display of solidarity and that, instead, an atmosphere of silence and respect should have been maintained.

"You played extremely loud music in front of a hospital and danced outside. A vigil is lighting a candle and keeping a respectful silence, showing consideration for other patients who have nothing to do with El Taiger. There were people suffering there," he states in the video.

In response to these words, many Cubans expressed their agreement. "Respect and education," "Someone had to say it," "Absolutely right," "Totally agree, if you say otherwise, they attack you," "Finally, someone who speaks appropriately and sensibly, I completely agree with you," and "100% agree, the only thing that matters to them is the photo to upload to TikTok," were some of the comments from users reacting to the message from @reflexionesdedeni.

Like this Cuban, others have also commented on the videos of the events, pointing out that such behavior should not occur in front of a hospital: "It's a party, where are the beers?", "In that hospital, there are 300 more people fighting for their lives and the families have to endure that uproar", "And what about the other patients and their peace?", "I just hope that's not in front of the hospital, because although it's a beautiful gesture, the patients, including El Taiger, deserve peace for their recovery" or "Wishing a speedy recovery, but I do not support the uproar."

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor of CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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