Lis Cuesta making fun of Cubans is she a victim

Lis Cuesta making fun of Cubans, is she a victim of hacking or the meme’s new star?

A week after debuting on Twitter, the “First Lady” of Cuba, Lis Cuesta Perazasweeps with a publication dedicated Miguel Diaz-Canelwhich threatens to garner a record number of responses within hours.

“He who is cute is! And moreover, inside and out: the dictator of my heart,” reads the message from the wife of the Cuban ruler, which, in addition to ridicule, also raises suspicions that it was published out of a parody account, implausible.

When in doubt, several users checked whether it was not a parody account. As unbelievable as it may seem, everything seems to indicate that this is the account of Cuesta Peraza and that he practically called DĂ­az-Canel a dictator.

“I come from WhatsApp because I saw it in a state and I said with laughter: how people invent. Now I see that it’s not a parody”; “The first time I’ve checked a report so thoroughly to see if it’s false or not,” are two of the comments from Cubans who have bothered to verify the publication’s authenticity.

Ironically, some Cubans celebrate the tweet for expressing the truth, and there are even those who claim that Cuesta Peraza’s courage to “call it like it is” makes her worthy of assuming the presidency of Cuba.

“This must be the first time in 60 years that you have said something that represents US thinking Cuban. We all agree he is your dictator and 11 million Cubans more,” writes AgustĂ­n Antonetti.

“Revenge is a dish served cold, good for you Lis!” says Ingeniero Baneado, while Ernesto de la Fe celebrates that “the machi has no filter, let’s make her president.”

For a user identified as San Memero”Cuba, the only country in the world where politicians make better memes than memers“.

But irony aside, if the Cuban “first lady’s” account wasn’t hacked, the fact that she referred to DĂ­az-Canel as a dictator makes us wonder if the intention of Cuesta Peraza’s message was, aside from showing passion for her husband , wrong is our face Cubans subjected to a dictatorship.

Or can we Cubans henceforth call Díaz-Canel “our dictator” without being accused of contempt?