Destino Positivo takes aim at Alexander Otaola: "To me, that guy is crazy."

Destino Positivo criticizes Alexander Otaola, accusing him of manipulating Cubans in Miami through fear. The rivalry between them is escalating on social media.


Destino Positivo and Alexander Otaola have become major rivals in the world of social media and YouTube, with indirect remarks and jabs flying back and forth in each of their shows.

Recently, the Dominican opened fire on the Cuban during his podcast Destino Tolk: “I don't know what's going through Otaola's head, but for me that guy is crazy and believes things that he isn't and that aren't true.”

"Otaola knows how the system works in Cuba because he is Cuban, so he tries to instill fear in Cubans when they arrive here so that they respect him and stay in line. But worse are those Cubans who allow themselves to be manipulated and intimidated by Otaola. They let the regime instill fear in Cuba, and when they arrive in Miami, they're treated like nobodies," stated Destino.

The influencer's words relate to Otaola's recent statements in which he mentioned that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) called him regarding alleged irregularities with the tourist visa of the influencer Flor de Cuba.

“Who are you? Are you Donald Trump or Biden? Who’s going to call you for information? Better tell the truth, ‘I called Immigration,’ hidden away since you didn’t even give your name because you’re a coward,” Destino lashed out.

Previously, Otaola had also taken a few jabs at Destino during his program: “Let’s hope you don’t encounter any issues with Immigration because now that Trump is coming back, and given how pro-Democrat you and Fernan have been. Fernan is a citizen, but maybe the next time you’ll be giving it in Haiti next to the barbecue. You need to consider everything, Destino, because I’ll tell you this: if you get deported, we won’t be mourning it.”

Destino stated that he is not afraid of Otaola's threats because he is not engaging in any illegal activities in the United States and came to the country to work.

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