“He has more … than many who think they are very men”

1 03/03/2021 – 13:56 pm (GMT-4)

The ex-spy Cuban Gerardo Hernández Nordelo has come in defense of Annie Garces, one of the singers of Homeland of Death for Life, a musical theme that has brought more dissatisfaction than happiness to its interpreters since its premiere.

“It was to be expected that the peloton would launch against her, and against the others who dared to sing #PatriaOMuertePorLaLida “wrote on Facebook current National Coordinator of the CDR, which did not explain why it considers participation in a project managed by the Cuban government a daring act.

“The genuflectors who thought one way until yesterday, and the victims of blackmail today say they have a different opinion, don’t think there are people with decorum who don’t negotiate their principles, whatever they may be,” he added. to it, clearly referring to People of the Zone, given that Alexander Delgado and Randy Malcom have ‘fallen to their knees’ for alleged blackmail being born in the US to change their political position.

Hernández Nordelo, with a film from the past but now famous for giving away showers to excellent Cederistas, then warned that “Nobody is wrong” ni “I’m going to feel sorry for this 25-year-old girl with the voice of an angel.”

However, the ex-spy’s argument is irrefutable: Annie Garcés deserves no pity because “He has more … than many who think they are very men”, and Hernández Nordelo thus culminated – with an elliptical macho twist – his backing text for the singer.

Artistically, Annie Garcés’ performance is one of the most criticized in the song. Homeland of Death for Life, making it a suitable victim of a large number memes on social networks.

One of the most commented upon moments of the song was when Annie herself, with open arms and on her chest, sings the phrase “The revolution has more than 62 thousand millennia to go.”

Garcés has been the subject of strong criticism on Facebook and Twitter in recent hours, after a large number of photos of his travels began circulating in European countries such as France, Spain or Belgium or even in an Asian country, Vietnam, where many internet users have. described it as “double standards” given that it, on the other hand, sings the benefits of a government that does not allow an ordinary Cuban to take such walks.

Born on July 26, 1995 in a town on the Isle of Youth – coincidentally called “Patria” – Annie Garcés – has an antecedent that she has also taken part in Ride with Fidel, the song that the troubadour of Matanzas Raul Torres dedicated to Fidel Castro.

Meanwhile, Torres doesn’t just recognize his song’s zero success – official response to the success Homeland and Life it also continues to cause controversy.

In a recent publication, he went on to say that what bothered his opponents was seeing him together “to beautiful and talented Cuban women singing the 40”, with reference to Garcés herself, Dayana Divo, Karla Monier and Yisi caliber

The troubadour believes that the worst criticism he has read today is the attack on his companions. “There’s the ballast monster we don’t want for our country. Long live Fidel,” he said on Facebook.

Meanwhile, the musical theme premiered on the official digital platform on Monday Cubadebate on Monday it already has more than 49,000 dislikes, and it barely takes more than 4K Loves

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