The B sends a message to Cubans: "It is a good time to think about whether you want to continue being part of the servitude."

The Cuban rapper referred to the blackouts on the island: "Right now in Cuba there is total communication breakdown, total darkness."


The rapper Bian Oscar Rodríguez Gala, El B, reacted to the situation in Cuba due to the continuous blackouts that keep the country practically in the dark for extended periods.

In his Instagram stories, the artist addressed the Cubans, once again calling into question the rulers of the dictatorship and the repressive forces.

"The situation in Cuba continues, Cuba is still in blackout, Cuba remains disconnected, there are still people in hospitals depending on equipment and dying in hospitals, people are still letting the little food they have go to waste, and I want to send a message to those miserable members of the repressive bodies of the dictatorship who are ordinary Cubans like those people who are now some protesting in the streets or suffering or crying over the loss of a relative due to the incompetence of these fools in leading that country in a prosperous direction. Right now you are also without power, right now you are also disconnected, right now your food is also going to waste, right now your family is also going through that," El B stated.

Instagram Capture / El B

"It's a good time to think about whether you want to continue being part of the servitude of those son of a b*tches who have kept an entire people in misery, fear, hopelessness, and total destruction for more than 60 years. I don't know anymore; all the limits we had have been broken. My generation believed nothing worse than the Special Period of the 90s would ever happen, and look at the situation we're in now. The limits of the barbarity of these people have already been broken," the rapper added.

The rapper emphasized the need not to let ourselves be divided as Cubans: “Let’s not fall into the scheme of those people who divide us as always, ‘you left and if you left, you lost, I didn’t, I stayed, the one who left is no longer useful, has already been forgotten.’ No, no, no, my brother, no, let’s not fall into that (…) we are here, but there are many people on the other side of the shore, the majority have never disassociated themselves from the situation in Cuba and in one way or another have contributed and supported their people; some don’t get involved in politics, but they feed their families and help people in Cuba, so we have never been divided, here what we have are broken families on both shores, let’s not let them confuse us. Right now in Cuba, there is total communication blackout, total darkness, and the way what is happening is being made known to the world is thanks to the people who are outside, don’t let them divide us because everyone here wants the same thing; we all want a free Cuba, those from there and those from here.”

Regarding the recent threats from the ruler Miguel Díaz-Canel to those who protest in the streets, he emphasized: “Let us not be intimidated because this shameless one came out with his little green suit to act like a military man, to instill fear, (…) these abusers have come out already pretending to be The Power Rangers in this shameless little green suit, their little dogs are going to come out to throw punches. He doesn't have the guts to go out on the street with a stick in his hand to hit anyone, just like none of those shameless ones in the power elite do.”

In the last week, the situation has become unsustainable for many families on the island, and the blackouts do not seem to have an end.

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