Viral: Venezuelan TikToker discovers why Cubans think they are the center of the world

The Venezuelan TikToker Richard Alexander goes viral for explaining why Cubans consider themselves the center of the world, generating pride and political reflection within the Cuban community on social media.


The Venezuelan TikToker Richard Alexander, residing in Gran Canaria, has once again become a sensation on social media with a video in which he humorously explains why—according to him—Cubans believe they are the center of the world. The video, uploaded to his TikTok account @richard_alexandrr, has garnered thousands of likes, comments, and shares in just a few days.

"Most Cubans think they are the last Pepsi in the desert... that they cook better, dance better, even walk better," Richard says with a humorous tone. But far from criticizing, he claims to have discovered the real reason: "If you look at the map, there's North America, there's South America, and in the middle... who is there? Cuba. That's why they think they are the center of the world," he comments between bursts of laughter, while gesturing with his hands to show the island's location.

The video concludes with a heartfelt statement: “Cubans are the best this world has ever produced. Long live a free Cuba! Long live a free Venezuela. Díaz-Canel, you scoundrel,” and a call to his followers to suggest new topics related to Cubans.

The Cuban community on social media responded with enthusiasm and pride. Comments such as “By the powers vested in me as a legitimate Cuban, I grant you the title of Illustrious Son of Cuba,” “We are the center of the world, without a doubt,” or “You even style your hair like us, you’re already Cuban,” flooded the post.

There were also messages of political reflection: “And let us bring down communism, no one will be able to bear us,” and sincere expressions of gratitude: “You are people of respect, thank you for supporting Cubans.”

It's not the first time that Richard Alexander has made an impact among Cubans. In a video published after the death of the reggaeton artist El Taiger, the creator paid tribute to whom he referred to as “the tranka of Cuba,” earning the respect of many for his empathetic gesture and for concluding his message with a powerful “Long live a free Cuba!”

Some time later, in December, he publicly confessed that, although at first he didn't like Cubans, he now considers them one of the communities that supports him the most and stated that he has grown fond of them after spending time with them at work and cultural events.

By July, he had already gone viral with another video explaining the various ways Cubans greet each other, from "qué bolá" to "háblate el mío," highlighting the creativity, style, and popular slang of the island.

With each post, Richard Alexander strengthens his connection with the Cuban community both on the island and abroad. His videos, filled with humor, insight, and respect, reflect an increasingly common phenomenon on social media: the acknowledgment of the character, culture, and resilience of the Cuban people.

And as one of the most celebrated comments said: “We don’t think we are the best… it’s that we are.”

Frequently Asked Questions about Richard Alexander and his relationship with the Cuban community

Why is it believed that Cubans are the center of the world according to Richard Alexander?

Richard Alexander humorously suggests that Cubans believe they are the center of the world because, when looking at the map, Cuba is situated between North America and South America. This central geographical location is the reason he proposes for this perception.

How has Richard Alexander impacted the Cuban community on social media?

Richard Alexander has made a positive impact on the Cuban community by showing support and admiration for them, reflected in his viral videos that combine humor and respect. His content has been well received, establishing him as a close and appreciated figure among Cubans.

What do Cubans think about Richard's perception of them?

The opinion of Cubans about Richard Alexander is generally positive, with many expressing pride and gratitude for his support and recognition. Comments on his posts reflect that they feel identified and appreciated by his observations.

How has Richard Alexander's perception of Cubans changed over time?

Initially, Richard Alexander had a negative perception of Cubans, but this changed after interacting and sharing experiences with them. He now considers them one of the communities that supports him the most and has expressed his affection and respect for them.

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CiberCuba Editorial Team

A team of journalists committed to reporting on Cuban current affairs and topics of global interest. At CiberCuba, we work to deliver truthful news and critical analysis.

CiberCuba Editorial Team

A team of journalists committed to reporting on Cuban current affairs and topics of global interest. At CiberCuba, we work to deliver truthful news and critical analysis.