Cuban actor explodes against regime: ‘Consensus sustained by fear, ignorance and opportunism is over’

Cuban actor Rafael Ernesto Hernández González posted a text on his social media questioning the defamation campaigns carried out by the official press and stated that “it is already good to justify political and economic inadequacies with spent speeches“.

Hernández González, known for his work on national television and films such as “Lisanka” and “City in Red,” called on the authorities to “recognize that they have failed in the direction of the nation.”

“The homeland does not begin and end in the Council of State or the Palace of Conventions. Below the podium and above the plurality of voices. Everyone carries a piece of homeland at his expense and has a right and responsibility over it,” he added. in a post on Facebook.

Regarding the controversy caused by the song “Homeland and Life”, Hernandez Gonzalez stated that he is also a homeland, and chooses “life and freedom, not death.”

On the defamation campaigns promoted by the Cuban official press, the actor stated that “no one wants an annexation” and added that “those who believe that a political party and its interests are greater than the homeland do not value it either, for so much so, she doesn’t deserve it. “

“He who has tried to whimsically tie an ideology and put it at the service of it does not know what homeland means. Isn’t that also a way of annexation? The consensus sustained by fear, ignorance and opportunism is over“It’s over.

“You can say louder, but not clearer,” “Brother, super agree with you. It’s time for a life and freedom change,” and “More and more of us think like you,” were some of the messages received by the actor.

Hernández González, a performance graduate from the Instituto Superior de Arte, has also worked under the direction of Carles Díaz in the theater group El Públic. He currently resides in Mexico.

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