A video mocking Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has gone viral on social media, placing him in a fictional conversation with a monkey that recently escaped in Caibarién. The clip has sparked a wave of comments and reactions among users.
An Instagram user named cardin.ja, known for sharing humorous videos critical of the Cuban regime, posted a fictitious phone call where Díaz-Canel complains to the monkey about the enormous expenditure of resources and the extensive mobilization of people required for its capture.
Recently, another incident involving an escaped monkey occurred at the Havana Zoo on Vedado's Avenida 26, according to several Facebook users. The profile "Cántalo TV" posted images of the monkey walking along the avenue, accompanied by a stray dog.
"Not even the monkeys can stand living on the island," commented the author of the post with irony.
Questions about the Viral Video Mocking Miguel Díaz-Canel
Below are some frequently asked questions and answers regarding the viral video that mocks President Miguel Díaz-Canel and the recent incidents involving escaped monkeys in Cuba.
Who posted the viral video mocking Miguel Díaz-Canel?
The video was posted by an Instagram user named cardin.ja, known for sharing humorous content that criticizes the Cuban regime.
What was the content of the fictitious phone call in the video?
The fictitious phone call featured President Díaz-Canel complaining to the escaped monkey about the significant resources and large number of people needed to capture it.
Where did the other recent monkey escape incident occur?
Another recent incident involved a monkey escaping from the Havana Zoo, located on Avenida 26 in Vedado.