Cuban exiles burn Fidel Castro doll on the seventh anniversary of his death

Members of the Cuban exile in Miami burned a doll with the face of the dictator Fidel Castro to celebrate the seventh anniversary of his death.

The event took place in the Prisoner’s House of the Cuban Historical Political Prison and was shared on the networks by former Cuban political prisoner Carlos Ernesto Díaz González, known by the nickname Ktivo Dissident.

With shouts of “He died, he died,” those present celebrated by dancing the burning of the dictator’s doll.

This Saturday, November 25 Cubans flooded social networks again with memes of the dictatorseven years after his death.

Since Castro’s death, each anniversary of his death is the reason for ridiculous tributes by Cuban officials, which unleash the ridicule of hundreds of Cubans when they see the “initiatives” that their sympathizers come up with and spread on social networks.

Castro is represented on Cuban social networks with critical messages – many of them sarcastic and humorous – that blame him for the misfortune in which the country is currently immersed. Thus, they question the government for its inefficiency in administrative management.

The celebration of a Cuban in Canada who attacked the dictator’s cake with a machete and the inscription: “I am not Fidel.”

As a curious note, also the video of a drunk Cuban on the streets of Miami cheering for the dictator, whom he identified as “The Man of the Country”.

“That’s The Man of the Homeland, Fidel… Castro… Ruz!” said this Cuban with a can of drink in his hand, celebrating the seventh death anniversary of the man who destroyed the Cuban Republic to build a totalitarian regime and remain in power.

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