Alexander Otaola gave his opinion Interview by Irela Bravo with El Mañanero and concluded that the Cuban actress is part of the group “Bread and Steak” Immigrants.
“In this program we call the bread with steak the community of Cubans who want to achieve status in the United States, a quiet life without having to take sides against the dictatorship, to keep coming back and showing the people inside the United States “Island how much they have prospered while they continue to be in misery,” Otaola noted.
The influencer believes that Irela was always the bearer of a “cowardly” and “ambiguous” message during the interview.but at the same time made it clear that the disappointed Cubans on the island no longer believed in the revolution and the system, with reference to the artist's ninety-year-old mother, who encouraged them to emigrate.
“They have become accustomed to receiving support from outside the island and relying on what those who managed to escape can give them,” he explained.
Otaola, who ended up hugging the Cuban actress and presenter despite the tensions during the conversation, said the entire interview was a “handless slap” and a “kick in the gut” from the ICRT, according to the project an image in which he is always intolerant.
Alexander Otaola listed and commented on some of the most tense moments of the conversation in his post-interview show. Moments in which he claims that since his arrival in the United States, Irela has tried to maintain the same attitude that he had shown in previous interviews.
Asked about the possibility of a change in the political system in Cuba, Irela Bravo said she did not know and referred to the supporters that the “Cuban political system” has worldwide.
For Otaola One such reaction was that of an “elderly woman completely indoctrinated and unaware of reality,” a blind follower of the “free world’s false empathy with the dictatorship.”
“These people don’t live in Cuba,” the artist briefly admitted, suggesting that something comes from outside and something else suffers from within.
Although she never dared to mention the term “leader,” Irela Bravo said that in Cuba “the people are the ones who have to change and adapt to the evolution of the world,” to “current trends.”
However, on several occasions he dropped the ball, pointing out that poverty, scarcity or hunger were universal phenomena that were also widespread outside of Cuba.
Irela Bravo attributed the Cuban Missile Crisis to a decade marked by bad decisions and unfortunate ideas that went unrealized.
“Nothing that has been done recently has helped… We never used to have plenty, there were always shortages, there were always problems… a bit of hope… Everything has been tried in the last 10+ years “What we can do to reverse this situation is a failure,” he said.
Otaola was adamant in her judgment of the actress's conformism, calling the '80s the amazing decade, even though Cuba was clearly a Soviet satellite in that decade.
“Here you see the common thought of these generations of Cubans: We were better in the 80s, the justification for the nonsense of the government, sucking from other places without producing anything,” said Otaola, for whom Irela Bravo's criteria was “a direct thermometer in the armpit of the island.”
Despite the radical difference in criteria, both did not lose their tone during the interview. She insisted on calling him “Ale,” although after a few moments she became overwhelmed and didn't shy away from making a few ironic remarks.
“You want me to take the machete here and throw myself at the marabou and the thorns will fall on me,” he said first; “I feel like I'm in a classroom taking a class with Professor Otaola,” he said another time.
Alexander Otaola says that after the reaction the interview generated, Irela Bravo doesn't believe she will be the same again. He believes he will “correct these impressions.”
“I expect a change,” added the influencer, who reminded Irela as a teacher Next time, don’t lose sight of the words “freedom”; “dict-ta-dura-ra” and “reprint”.
In recent hours, exiled Cuban doctor Alexander Raúl Pupo Casas also said he was disappointed by the attitude he had seen from Irela Bravo a lot of “fear of the truth and complicity with lies.”
“In Irela I saw the guilty generation, the generation that harbors deep remorse for the mistakes made. I have seen this cowardly generation that, despite the truth, refuses to accept that their lives are based on the most indoctrinated lie,” attacked the Cuban doctor, who has been living in the United States since July 2021, on Facebook.
The Cuban doctor said he is sad because he assures that, like the popular actress, there are not thousands but millions of Cubans on all coasts.
Irela Bravo admitted in the interview that she stays in Miami to improve the quality of life of her family on the island and her own. something he defined as an act of “survival.”
In December, it was revealed that Irela Bravo was visiting Miami. In the first interview with Ian Padrón He admitted that he would spend an extended period of time in the United Statesalthough he didn't admit at the time that it should stay.
The actress will take part in the humorous film “Havana in Hialeah”. in which she will play her popular character “Cachita,” the same one she played in the popular Cuban television show “Vivir del Cuento.”