A Cuban leaves Jehovah's Witnesses speechless with this gem of a response: "I can preach too, but I don't have the time."

A Cuban mother in Spain goes viral on TikTok for her clever response to Jehovah's Witnesses, defending her Yoruba faith with humor and cultural pride, surpassing 1.6 million views.

Cuban in SpainPhoto © TikTok / @mayabrydson

A Cuban mother has won the applause (and laughter) of thousands on TikTok after receiving some Jehovah's Witnesses at her front door… in typical Cuban fashion.

In the video shared by her daughter @mayabrydson and recorded in Valencia, Spain, the woman, with great calm, firmness, and flair, responds to the classic invitation from preachers with a phrase that has gone viral:
"Of course I believe in God… but in mine. There isn't just one God; everyone has their own. Mine is called Oshún."

And as if that weren't enough, she concluded with the most Cuban part of the matter: "I can also preach, and I can dance here and perform rituals… but I don't have time." She then clarifies that she is Cuban and very proud of her origins. "We have a powerful orisha pantheon."

The scene has already surpassed 1.6 million views, and it has sparked an avalanche of comments, including everything from people reminiscing about their own battles with early morning preachers to those applauding the elegance and poise with which the Cuban defended her Yoruba faith.

“She gave us santería, respect, and education. Slay queen,” comments a user. Another wrote: “Now I want the witnesses to come to my house just to tell them the same thing!”

The daughter, proudly, described the moment as follows: “My mother has an innate talent for making those around her laugh. Time to show the world or what’s up, mom.”

Between humor, respect, and cultural affirmation, this Cuban mother's response has shown that one can be firm without being disrespectful, funny without ridiculing, and religious without imposing. Because if there’s one thing Cuban women have, it’s style… even when welcoming Jehovah's Witnesses.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Cuban Mother's Viral Response to Jehovah's Witnesses

Why has the response of the Cuban mother had such an impact on social media?

The response of the Cuban mother has resonated on social media for its mix of humor, respect, and cultural affirmation. Her ability to defend her Yoruba faith with elegance and firmness, without being offensive, has been praised by many, and has led the video to surpass 1.6 million views on TikTok.

What is Yoruba religion and how does it relate to the response of the Cuban mother?

The Yoruba religion, also known as Santería or the Rule of Ocha, is a spiritual practice with deep African roots in Cuba. The Cuban mother mentioned Oshún, a Yoruba deity, while discussing her faith, highlighting her cultural and religious identity, an aspect she proudly defended in her response to the Jehovah's Witnesses.

How has the online community reacted to the video of the Cuban mother?

The online community has responded with applause and humor. Many users have shared similar experiences with preachers, appreciated the respectful and culturally affirming nature of the mother's response, and praised her ability to make people laugh and think at the same time.

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Izabela Pecherska

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