Ulises Toirac criticizes the situation in Cuba: "The rules must change, or we will starve."

Ulises Toirac, a Cuban comedian, criticizes the official narrative regarding the embargo and calls for urgent changes in Cuba to prevent hunger, emphasizing the need for an effective economic model.

Ulises ToiracPhoto © Facebook / Ulises Toirac

The Cuban comedian Ulises Toirac, known for his sharp social critique, once again spoke out about the economic crisis the country is facing and harshly questioned the official narrative that insists on solely blaming the U.S. embargo for the situation on the island.

Toirac, who resides in Havana, made his statements in a comment posted on social media, in the context of a discussion about the influence of the U.S. embargo on the economic collapse of the Cuban regime.

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"The issue of the blockade, dear friend, is that it doesn't depend on us. It has been and will be, whether we like it or not. So what then? Are we just supposed to give up? If there is a blockade, are we dysfunctional? Is it the cause, and will it always be? Because if that's the case, as a country, we cannot sustain a project that can never develop," the artist expressed.

In his reflection, Toirac stated that Cuba cannot continue to cling to a model that has proven to be ineffective and cannot guarantee the well-being of its population.

“It’s simple. We need to change the rules of the game or we will starve,” he concluded emphatically.

His words, direct and unambiguous, have generated numerous supportive comments among his followers, many of whom agree that the situation in Cuba has reached a breaking point that calls for deep and urgent transformations.

Ulises Toirac has, on several occasions, been one of the most insightful and critical voices in the Cuban cultural landscape, often using humor to highlight the contradictions of the system and the daily struggles faced by the population.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Economic and Social Crisis in Cuba According to Ulises Toirac

What is Ulises Toirac's opinion on the U.S. embargo and its impact on Cuba?

Ulises Toirac challenges the official narrative that solely blames the U.S. embargo for the crisis in Cuba. According to the comedian, the country can no longer cling to an economic model that does not ensure the well-being of its population, regardless of external restrictions.

What does Ulises Toirac propose to solve the crisis in Cuba?

Ulises Toirac advocates for a drastic change in Cuba's economic model. He suggests that a "major surgery" is necessary to dismantle the inefficient pillars of the current system and to build a new model from scratch to avoid a society without control.

How does Ulises Toirac describe the current situation in Cuba?

Toirac paints a grim picture of prolonged blackouts, extreme shortages, uncontrolled inflation, and deterioration of basic services. He describes the situation as an irreversible economic collapse with no prospect of recovery unless deep transformations are made.

What effects do power outages have on the daily lives of Cubans according to Ulises Toirac?

Prolonged blackouts in Cuba severely impact the daily lives of citizens, as they hinder proper rest, complicate food preservation, and contribute to the spread of diseases. Toirac emphasizes that the lack of electricity exacerbates the health and economic crisis and poses a direct threat to public health.

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