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CiberCuba Survey Highlights Widespread Disinterest in "March of the Combative People"

Wednesday, December 18, 2024 by Matthew Diaz

CiberCuba Survey Highlights Widespread Disinterest in "March of the Combative People"
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A recent social media survey conducted by CiberCuba has starkly highlighted the overwhelming disinterest among the Cuban populace regarding the government-organized "March of the Combative People," intended to demonstrate support for the regime. According to the survey results, a significant majority would rather leave the country than participate in this government-backed event.

Conducted through Messenger and Telegram, the poll gathered a total of 468 votes, revealing that a striking 72% of respondents preferred to "leave the country," underscoring the deep-seated frustrations among the population. Only a mere 4% expressed any intention of attending the march, while 24% responded with "neither," further illustrating the apathy towards the proposed options and the existential predicament faced by many who find the prospect of "escaping" the island impractical.

The announcement of the March of the Combative People has sparked controversy both in Cuba and internationally. Promoted by authorities as a response to the country's "urgent problems," the event has been widely rejected by Cubans, who predominantly view it as a propaganda exercise that squanders resources without addressing any of the nation's critical issues.

In recent days, CiberCuba has captured the public sentiment towards the march on its social media platforms, confirming the widespread indignation and discontent it has stirred. Many have questioned the government's decision to allocate scarce resources to these obligatory mobilizations amidst a severe economic and energy crisis.

Comments such as "They don't represent me" and "I'd rather seek a future outside of Cuba" reflect the growing discontent among Cubans, who perceive these marches as a propaganda effort disconnected from their actual needs. The survey conducted by CiberCuba not only highlights the massive rejection of the march but also underscores a harsh reality: for many, the only viable solution is to leave the country. The lack of interest in participating in official events reveals a widening chasm between the Cuban people and their leaders.

Understanding Cuban Public Opinion on Government Marches

What was the main finding of the CiberCuba survey?

The survey found that a significant majority of respondents, 72%, would prefer to leave Cuba rather than participate in the government-organized march.

How many people expressed interest in attending the march?

Only 4% of those surveyed expressed an intention to attend the march.

What reasons did respondents give for their disinterest?

Respondents indicated that the march is seen as a propaganda effort disconnected from their real needs, and many cited their desire to leave the country as a more viable alternative.

How has the march been perceived internationally?

Internationally, the march has been controversial, with many viewing it as a wasteful propaganda exercise that fails to address Cuba's critical issues.

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