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vaccines. it is not about the lack of internet access. it is about a generation of cubans that have had enough of the repressive, authoritative regime that has, as you have seen in the way they ve reacted to these protest, done everything possible to stifle their ability for a better life. that s why the protests in cuba are calling for freedom, and here in south florida and around the country where you see cuban exiles congregating, they re trying to show solidarity with that same sentiment in cuba, which is a cry for freedom and an end to the 62-year regime and dictatorship. what is your sense of what cuba is dealing with right now? i think a lot of us have a better sense of fee dell castro and ruhle castro to an extent, not so much of the current president, miguel diaz-canel. what is your sense of what cubans are now dealing with and whether it is different from what we knew of under the castro
personality, similar to how the republican party is a cultive personality under trump. it is not the same if you don t have the figure head or the leader. with fidel castro and his death in 2016, raoul castro retiring earlier in the year, you have miguel diaz-canel, someone who does not fill the void. he doesn t have the intimidation factor that the castro brothers had, who ruled with an iron fist, both of them. i think that s why you see now so many people who are also suffering the ravages of hunger. cuba is in probably the worst economic crisis at any point in the revolution. just a lack of everything. folks are rationalizing, saying, we have nothing else to lose, we no longer have fear of the repressive regime. we are willing to go out to the streets even if it means risking life and limb, which is what the