Cardin. A parody of Sandro Castro: "You all know that for my family there is no blockade."

The parody of Cardin.Ja ironically highlights the privileges and audacity of Fidel Castro's grandson, mocking his indifference towards the crisis in Cuba and his controversial party.


Known for his sharp critiques of the Cuban regime, the satirical profile Cardin.Ja posted a video on social media parodying Fidel Castro's grandson, attributing extravagant statements to him regarding his lavish birthday party, which is planned to be grand at the EFE bar in Vedado, a business he manages himself.

The video, shared by Cardin.Ja on the social media platform Instagram, features a parody in which Sandro Castro, the grandson of the Cuban dictator, makes statements that mix sarcasm and mockery about the situation in Cuba and his own privilege.

In the monologue, Sandro begins by addressing Cubans both inside and outside the island with a carefree attitude: "To the Cubans who are in Cuba and outside of Cuba, personally, I couldn't care less," making his indifference to public opinion quite clear.

Amid laughter and sarcastic comments, he notes that his privileged position is evident: “Everyone here knows that I’m well-off because I’m Fidel's grandson,” alluding to the advantages his family enjoys despite the country's hardships.

It also refers to the announcement of her controversial birthday party, calling it the "unblocking party," to which she has required her guests to dress in white, and she assured that for her family, the embargo does not exist: "You know that for my family there is no blockade or anything."

The video continues with a mockery of the promotional posters for the event: “This has been the most controversial poster because it is one of the most colorful,” suggesting that the attention they receive is due to the crisis and blackouts that Cubans are facing.

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"I suppose that after so many power outages, you all see in black and white like dogs do when they spot a light and chase after it like fireflies," he adds, with a derogatory tone toward the population that, in his view, lives in deplorable conditions.

In another excerpt, the parodied character openly criticizes the ruler Miguel Díaz-Canel, labeling him as a manipulated figure: “For us, the Castros, he is a puppet... we handpicked him to preside and be the representative figure while my family, which is in charge, enjoys these luxuries.”

Arrogantly, he claims that the president is not invited to the party because he does not respect him and does not find him relevant.

Finally, he concludes on a provocative note, mocking those who criticize content creators for addressing sensitive issues in Cuba: "They keep blaming content creators for profiting from the suffering of the Cuban people, while I'm throwing my big party."

Cardin's satire aims to highlight the contradictions and audacity of the privileges of the Cuban elite, contrasting them with the shortages faced by the majority of the population.

Sandro Castro, the grandson of the late Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, has been involved in several scandals over the years.

One of the most talked-about incidents occurred three years ago when he was compelled to publicly apologize to Cubans after a controversy arose from a video in which he flaunted his luxury while driving a Mercedes-Benz on a Cuban road.

"The purpose of my words is to offer a sincere apology to the Cubans who are in Cuba, those outside of Cuba, my close friends and family, and anyone who may have felt offended by the video that has been circulating on social media in recent days," said the young Castro in a video shared on his Instagram account.

Frequently asked questions about the Cardin parody of Sandro Castro.

Who is Sandro Castro and why is he at the center of the parody?

Sandro Castro is the grandson of the late Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, known for showcasing his lavish lifestyle on social media. This has drawn criticism due to the difficult economic conditions faced by most of the population in Cuba.

What aspects are criticized in the video by Cardin.Ja about Sandro Castro?

The video by Cardin.Ja critiques the extravagant life of Sandro Castro and his indifference towards the crisis in Cuba. The parody highlights his statements regarding the nonexistence of the blockade for his family and his disdain for public opinion, while also emphasizing the stark contrast between his lifestyle and the hardships faced by Cubans.

What has been the reaction of Cubans to Sandro Castro's posts?

Sandro Castro's posts have sparked outrage among Cubans, who criticize his lack of empathy and his luxurious lifestyle amid the economic crisis affecting the island. His attitude is perceived as a mockery towards those who face daily hardships in Cuba.

What does Cardin.Ja's parody symbolize for the Cuban population?

The parody of Cardin.Ja represents a sharp critique of the inequalities and the audacity of the Cuban elite, reflecting the sense of helplessness among the population in the face of the privileges enjoyed by the heirs of power in Cuba. It illustrates how humor is employed to highlight injustices and express the frustrations of the people.

How has discontent towards the ruling elite in Cuba manifested?

Dissatisfaction with the ruling elite is expressed through critiques and parodies on social media, where Cubans voice their outrage over the disconnect between the needs of the people and the ostentatious lives of leaders and their families. This discontent is amplified by influential figures such as Cardin.Ja, who use their platforms to highlight these disparities.

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