Images of the Day: Cubans forcefully transported like sheep to ‘Combat March’

From our Ministry of Indignities Bureau with some assistance from our Bureau of Noble Savages on Parade

No doubt about it, Castro, Inc. has a rare genius for finding ingenious ways of humiliating the Cuban people. Take a look at the image above and the one below. People crammed like gas canisters in a truck, being ferried against their will to a moronic and totally pointless march. Aaaah, socialism in action. Those Cubans might as well be sheep being hauled to the slaughterhouse. Hell, they might as well be gas canisters, or bones collected from apartheid hotels. Lord have mercy.

From CiberCuba

Workers from the National Zoo who took part in the “March of the Fighting People” in Havana were transported in trucks intended for carrying gas canisters, according to reports from social media users.

“From the Pal Malecón Zoo. Just to have someone march, they are treated like animals,” stated a comment shared on X alongside images of the trucks used, which appeared to be better suited for transporting livestock than people.

Social media was filled with criticism toward what many consider a display of contempt and dehumanization toward the participants.

“They despise them, treat them like animals, and then go on to worship their masters. They must have serious mental issues,” commented one user. Another stated, “They are treated like what they are… sheep.”

This incident adds to the numerous reports of pressure to ensure attendance at the march on Friday, December 20, which the regime described as a “strong demonstration” of opposition to the U.S. embargo and Cuba’s inclusion on the list of state sponsors of terrorism.

Roberto Morales Ojeda, Secretary of Organization for the Central Committee of the Communist Party, asserted that the march drew over 500,000 people. However, citizens and analysts have questioned this figure, labeling it as “manipulation.”

The critical analysis account Contexto Cubano reported, based on aerial video footage, that the actual attendance was only about 14,071 people.

The criticisms have not only focused on the number of attendees but also on the use of military and public transport to move the participants.

Testimonies shared on social media, even by supporters of the regime, claimed that many Cubans were pressured to attend the event.

“The march of half a million people is another attempt to impose a fictitious narrative. No one believes in these setups anymore,” commented a user.

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