Memo version of the “communist conga” in Havana goes viral

| 28/12/2020 – 14:12 (GMT-4)

A meme version of the controversial conga You don’t mess with Cuba it’s rolling like wildfire on social media.

The intervention, which mixes humor and criticism, was given by Luis Alberto Ramírez, known for being one of the producers of the show Hello! Ota-Ona and by its occurring “Memes de Luis”.

“Go on, let those in the communist conga continue to do this. This is tiradera,” he warned in the description of the video, which in just over 30 seconds opens fire on artists to show their support for the regime.

“We are the lamebotas dogs of Díaz-Canel / Those who defend misery and the PCC / If your family goes hungry I will eat as well,” says the new letter created by Luis.

In addition, reference is made to some of the latest occurrences of the Cuban government to alleviate the food crisis in which the country is immersed, such as marpacífico jam, chopped gut and, more recently, Curiel.

The original song is composed by Alejandro García Virulo and with the participation of renowned Cuban music figures in support of the island’s government, such as Lazarito Valdés, Israel Rojas, Yumurí, Ricardo Leyva, Amaray, Mayito Rivera, among others. others.

According to the official portal Cubadebate, The theme is “a response by Cuban artists to the constant provocations from the United States.” For his part, Lazarito Valdés, director of Bamboleo, said that the song is a sample that Cuban youth and music “They stay united in the revolution”.

The video was by José Manuel García Suárez, and features the participation of the Conga dels Clots and the Guaracheros de Regla. The setting was the central Paseo del Prat in Havana.

In addition to throwing the “orange president,” Virulo wrote that “those who do the errands” have been exhausted in forming “a titingón” because they know that “the bar is going to end”; fragment that many have related to the strikers of San Isidro and other artists, activists and journalists who have been demanding an end to repression and respect for human rights.

Cuban journalist José Raúl Gallego has publicly lamented on Virulo’s own Facebook profile that a talented artist like him would lend himself to disseminating the Cuban Government version and blamed US President Donald Trump for the ills suffered by the Cuban people, while asking him to clarify whether he was referring to the San Isidro strikers and the 27N in that passage, a question that Virulo evaded .

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