Mexico’s 100-ton gift of meat to Cuba will likely be sold by island’s dictatorship or fed to tourists

Mexican distributors of ground meat to Cubans

From our Bureau of Socialist Social Justice with some assistance from our Bureau of Socialist Regifting

Castro, Inc. is an expert at profiting from disasters. Over and over during the past six decades, that dictatorship has repeatedly SOLD relief aid sent by other countries rather than distributing it for free, as intended. Mexico’s latest gift is likely to be used the same way, as a source of profit for the dictatorship rather than as humanitarian aid for those affected by Hurricane Oscar.

Chances are that much or all the meat just sent by Mexico might end up at Castro, Inc.’s apartheid hotels, used to feed tourists rather than starving Cubans. Will there be an outcry from other nations around the world about such shameful and inhumane behavior? No. Are you kidding? It has never happened before, so why expect it now? The devil that Castro, Inc. made a deal with decades ago has the world by the short nether hairs. It’s all part of the demonic deal struck between the Castro dynasty and the Prince of Darkness and Lies.

Loosely translated from Periodico de Cuba

Mexico’s government has just donated 100 tons of meat for families affected by the devastating impact of Hurricane Oscar in the eastern part of the island. This support is carried out in collaboration with the company Richmeat, which has a facility in the Mariel Development Zone.

The Mexican Embassy in Cuba reported this support with a message on the social network X, reaffirming an unconditional help to the Castro regime with phrases like “The Cuban people are not alone” and “Together, today and always.”

In total, the donation consists of 250,000 packages of ground meat, each weighing 400 grams, enough to prepare about 750,000 meals. The load will be transported in five refrigerated trucks departing this Friday toward Guantanamo and will be delivered to the Ministry of Domestic Trade on Saturday for distribution.

This week, Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, mentioned that her country would offer technical support to Cuba due to the collapse of the National Electric System.

She made no mention of the impact of Hurricane Oscar but also added that humanitarian aid would be offered. “The aid will be technical, essentially. We’re looking into how we can help, if necessary. Additionally, we’ll offer humanitarian aid to the Cuban people,” she stated in her regular press conference.

For his part, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, while visiting San Antonio del Sur with only promises and no support, urged responsible agencies to ensure the proper management of national and international donations.

Despite the generosity of the gesture, doubts remain about whether the meat will be distributed for free or sold in state-run stores, as has happened in previous instances. Cuban authorities have a history of diverting humanitarian aid for commercialization, raising skepticism about whether the supplies will actually reach those in need.

The Mexican company Richmeat has been a pioneer in the Mariel Development Zone since 2019, starting with just 30 employees. Currently, it produces around 3,000 metric tons of ground meat monthly and employs more than 160 people. However, its product has been criticized for quality, a frequent complaint among consumers on the island.

In addition to ground meat, Richmeat sells sausages and other meat products under the “Favorita” brand, which are sold in dollars at stores operated by GAESA, the military-business conglomerate that manages a large part of the Cuban economy.

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  1. Mexico is not responsible for what the Castronoids do with relief aid, but it should monitor how it’s handled and act accordingly. Any impropriety, of course, is highly unlikely to be addressed.

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