“We demonstrate that we can, if the people lose the right regime”

3 | 20/01/2021 – 14:49 (GMT-4)

The Cuban rapper and member of the San Isidro Maykel Castillo Movement, best known as Maykel Osorbo, vermaan a los cubanos de la isla a demand the change that Cuba needs y la vida digna que todos se merecen.

“I would like to say in the Cuban island of San Isidro that I have a kispa, a llama, but San Isidro can not change what the people have the right to change”, he said.

The rapper, one of the damsel’s hambers and sed of Damas 955 and who lives one of his supreme friends in carne propri the repression and acoustics of the Security of the State, results that the water guards of San Isidro “We will demonstrate that we can, if the people lose the current regime and it is time to announce what we are talking about”.

Given the increase in service tariffs and the basic budget that enters this 1st year, Osorbo wonders what the Cuban is hoping to do with his rights.

“¿And what will the Cuban hope for? ¿What is the regalen las cosas, que le paguen la electricity de Miami or de Europa o que le llenen las tarjetas en MLC? ¿Seriously is it so that the Cuban hopes to be a parasite? ‘, questioned by the artist.

Maykel confesses that he’s proud that friends who live in Cuba are related to helping economically, even though he’s a young man and has many ways to work and earn his living.

We can see that our families and our friends are related to those who live. Luego cuando el amigo no puede nos molestamos. “So, bottom line is that we’re really looking forward to it,” he said.

“[El cambio] is in ours, in the Cuban people “, Maykel signaled, at the time that results in this” 21st century “because” I am interested in the reality of Cuba “.

We need you to help:

Like you, miles of Cubans leen y apoyan el periodismo Independiente de CiberCuba. Our Independent editorial board by our Economic Independence: no CiberCuba financial organization. We have our own agenda, we publish our opinions and we go to all the Cubans, without external influences.

Our diary is funded only by means of publicity and fundraising, but this is what we can do. For this we help you. Your economic support will allow us to make more investigative periodical actions and increase the number of collaborators reported by the island, while preserving our editorial independence. Any contribution, large or small, will be very valuable for our future. Only $ 5 and only one minute of your time can work with CiberCuba. Thank you.

Contribute now