He says that Cubans are really bad, and they agree with him: "The reality is sad, but it's true."

A video from a Cuban on TikTok sparked debate by stating that he doesn't receive visitors because "Cubans are really bad," reflecting distrust and the need for privacy in a society marked by scarcity.

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A Cuban has sparked intense debate on TikTok by sharing a video in which he claims he doesn't want to welcome anyone into his home because, in his words, "Cubans are really bad."

"In my house, I don't want anyone, anyone at all. Cubans are terrible. They only come to your house to see what you're up to, what you've bought. No one enters my house; it's a temple," the man expressed in the recording that quickly began circulating on social media.

The comment has divided opinions among users of the platform. Some supported his stance, arguing that it reflects a common reality in Cuban society:

"All reality, it's hard to talk like this, but the truth is the truth. That's why I don't visit anyone, even if I'm invited, because people have their traumas and measure everyone with the same yardstick."

"It may sound harsh what you're saying, brother, but it is the plain truth, and if they can destroy you, they will."

However, others criticized him for generalizing:

"What a mistake, not knowing who will be needed tomorrow, but well, God knows."

The video has accumulated hundreds of interactions and comments that reflect both distrust and the need to preserve privacy in the domestic sphere, set against a social backdrop characterized by material shortages and personal tensions on the island.

Frequently asked questions about social perception in Cuba and social media

Why did the Cuban's video on TikTok generate so much controversy?

The video sparked controversy because the Cuban stated that "Cubans are really bad" when referring to his compatriots, which was interpreted as a negative generalization of Cuban culture. The claim that he doesn't want to receive anyone in his home due to distrust generated mixed reactions, with some supporting his stance and others criticizing it for being too generalizing.

What is the main criticism of the Cuban video on TikTok?

The main criticism is that the video negatively generalizes all Cubans, ignoring the diversity of experiences and personalities within the community. Many users pointed out that the comment does not take into account the need not to judge everyone by the actions of a few, and emphasized the importance of trust and empathy in social relationships.

How do material shortages influence social behavior in Cuba?

Material shortages in Cuba have created personal tensions and distrust among people, which is reflected in social behavior. The need to preserve privacy in a context of scarcity can lead to defensive attitudes, such as those expressed in the video of the Cuban who prefers not to have visitors in his home.

What does the debate on private property in Cuba reflect according to the TikTok videos?

The debate reflects the legal insecurity and distrust towards the Cuban regime regarding private property. Comments on social media show that many doubt the security of being property owners on the island, and fear that the government might intervene in their properties, leading to a constant discussion about the legality and future of housing in Cuba.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.