The Cuban comedian Javier Berridy starred in a new and humorous sketch on his social media that went viral in just a few hours.
On this occasion, Berridy created a supposed telephone conversation between Raúl Castro and Donald Trump regarding the situation in Cuba.
In the video, an effeminate Raúl calls the U.S. president to plead with him not to attack Cuba. "Don't take us harshly, because Cuba is in very bad shape, and if you push too hard, this is going to explode."
But Trump remains inflexible and responds that the crisis is due to the system. "They have the people in need, and you all are enjoying yourselves, you don't care about anything."
Immediately, Raúl blames Díaz-Canel for the disaster and asks him to take it away, just as he did with Maduro.
"That Díaz-Canel is a puppet who's been put in place; he can't do whatever he wants. You're the one in charge, don't be a jerk," the Republican leader responds.
The video has accumulated millions of views and over a thousand congratulatory comments for the comedian.
"Hahaha. Trump has to see this," stated an internet user.
"Send it to Trump translated with AI," suggested another.
The member of the group Punto y Coma once again demonstrates his talent for bringing humor to topics of interest for Cubans, in creations that are filled with criticism and mockery of the Castro regime.
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