Cuba’s sock puppet president calls protesters ‘lazy’ and ‘manipulated’

Cuba’s Miguel Diaz-Canel called protesters in Cuba “lazy” and said they were easily manipulated, which is quite rich coming from a sock puppet controlled by the communist Castro regime.

Via Diario de Cuba (my translation):

Cuban leader Miguel Diaz-Canel categorized participants in the recent protests taking place in Cuba as “lazy,” “disconnected from school and work,” and “easily manipulated” in a speech during an Extraordinary Plenary Session of the National Committee of the Union of Young Communists (UJC). He claimed the protests over discontent were part of an alleged “subversive program coming from the United States.

“There’s a huge media campaign to discredit the Revolution, its values; there’s a major program of cultural colonization to get us to renounce our essence and have us lose our way and commitment to Cubanness, to our Cuban soul with its socialist and patriotic essence,” said Diaz-Canel.

One has to wonder how a lazy people manage to survive in communist Cuba when they must spend almost every waking hour looking for food. You also have to wonder how manipulated the Cuban protesters are when the government controls every single aspect of life in Cuba and anyone who deviates from it is in fact rejecting manipulation.

The reality is that the Castro regime has lost its grip on the people, and the people have lost their fear of the regime. All that is left for the dictatorship to do now is name-calling, and of course, what they do best, brutal oppression and death.

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