@@miguelangelguardado8990 No lo digo porque sea "zurdo", lo digo porque objetivamente es mejor la canción original y esta es puramente basura sin un verdadero valor musical ni político más que tirar pus a un gran héroe en la historia de Cuba. Y sí, soy "zurdo", pero también tengo buen gusto. Y dolido, de qué? Por sentir lastima por que un gran libertador haya sido asesinado por la policía secreta de los mismos hijos de puta qué se atreven a llamarlo asesino?, para años después su mismo asesino se fuera a meter a Cuba a curarse de sus enfermedades?
Los gusanos de miami estan a orar por el fin de la revolución, pero los campesinos y obreros de cuba jamás van a permitir que los eua exploren a cuba de nuevo, El pueblo unido jamás sera vencido! 🇨🇺
mucho no viven... solo castro con el dinero del pueblo el cual se supone deberia ser mejor que USA no se como aun no hicieron una revolucion siendo que son un pueblo guerrero creo
Skull Guevara goes kinda hard ngl. Also Fidel Castro used to be a falangist before becoming an ML, so the flag in the background paired with the music is kinda ironic...
Porfa sube esta canción, solo me acuerdo de la letra Un día un profe en la facu me dijo que Macri era un gato y liberal Puede que sea un gato, sin embargo, lo segundo voy a refutar En los discursos, Mauricio explica que quiere reducir el déficit fiscal Luego, por arte de magia, el gasto aumenta Se toma deuda, el iceberg ya está acá
Yeah, cuban falagists, they got nothing to do with the song (its more from everyone who opposed Che) but i can see why he would see fitting to put it there (altough i personally wouldnt use it).
I'll tell you a story Only condition , read it all Coming from my Family history , I just find it shocking I Feel that my family sits on a fence line between an average Miami type family that just left doesn't give a shit about Castro , to hating him whilst also disliking Batista and claiming change was needed and that Castro was positive change since my grand father and mother had gone and fled wanting to be in a more moderate place than cuba (my grand mother was only 19 or something when she married my grand father who was much older) my great uncle was older and fought in the revolution and stayed along with supposedly threatening him and my grandmother for leaving and making my grand father enemy of the state after he left I often ask my grand father why he didn't stay , it just seems odd it was over a one or two year period he seemed to feel violence wasn't needed he seems to still think that he hates guns thinks their evil maybe that is due to the revolution I've often wondered how it went when they entered Havana how did he feel did he want to do it did I he feel he need to do it did he know about his brother doing it ? he never said they spoke much after the revolution just , idk seems odd always wondering about it wonder why he didn't stay why do you think ? our family has influence in the Cuban government Obama shaked hands with my great uncles children why did he leave ? maybe , after it was all said and done with the revolution accomplished even with his brother in the government he didn't want to stay he felt like it was not worth anything at that point I Always feel that my great uncle felt betrayed by him like he was doing something tainted coming to the US after all they had fought for so that was why he labeled him an enemy of the state with his own government office position he thought he was a traitor that hurt their nation and the fought and bled to free themselves from I only know that my grandfather after 1960 figured out about the rest of his life from books as far as I know and I dislike repeatedly asking him since he was basically put on display on wicker table in Bolivian village by Bolivian army after he died and than left in an unmarked grave until his body was exumed and brought back to cuba to be put in a memorial the bones I mean in santa clara with my grand father and his brother my grand father was considered a traitor by my great uncle with my grand father and his brother my grand father was considered a traitor with my grand father and his brother my grand father was considered a traitor by my great uncle for leaving to america he made him an enemy of the state with his own position as a civil servant for being a counter revolutionary my grand father did do stuff in the revolution he felt castro had destroyed the values of the revolution my great uncle disagreed with that and felt he was tainted they never spoke again and he later died in Bolivia and had his body displayed and buried in an unmarked grave until it was exhumed and place in a memorial in cuba he didn't even know that until I told him a couple months ago I've wondered if I can get the time with him and his brother written down and pay a ghost writer to write about it or something no idea if it would be justified nobody seems to know about our great uncle and it seems like either family from my fathers side feels its best avoid it or keep quite about it my mothers side didn't know who he was until my mom brought up I had done some research about him a year ago this was like 4-5 family members in one room nobody knew who he was if I got the book written it would be to keep his memory alive though I may not do it most of my family seems to see him as evil incarnate I'm still figuring the full story that period from 1959-1960 is very complex and murky my grand mother claims she saw Che Guvera herself in person at the airport my grand fathers denies this happening she is very clear on it olive drab uniform beard she is very clear on how it was yet my grand father says it didn't happen Gustavo Machín Hoed de Beche, "Alejandro" (n. February 1, 1937 in Havana, Cuba; d. August 31, 1967, in Vado del Yeso, Bolivia) was a reformist student leader, guerrilla fighter of the Second National Front of the Escambray, Deputy Minister of Industry of Cuba and member of the guerrilla group led by Che Guevara in Bolivia, where he died. Content [hide] * 1 Cuban Revolution o 1.1 Bolivia and death * 2 References * 3 Bibliography * 4 External links [edit] Cuban Revolution Gustavo Machín was born in Havana in a well-off family. He completed his secondary studies at La Salle College and in 1953 he entered the University of Havana to study law. Machín openly opposed the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista and from the student movement he linked with the Revolutionary Directory founded by José Antonio Echeverría participating in his clandestine activities. When the Revolutionary Directorate broke down in 1958, Machín followed Eloy Gutiérrez Menoyo and entered the second National Front of the Escambray with the rank of commander. After the triumph of the revolution, Gustavo Machín held the position of Deputy Minister of Industry, directly under the command of Ernesto Guevara. Bolivia and death Main article: Guerrilla de Ñancahuazú After the failed experience of Congo, Che Guevara organized a guerrilla focus in Bolivia, where he installed from November 3, 1967, in a mountainous area near the city of Santa Cruz, in an area that crosses the seasonal river Ñancahuazú , tributary of the important Rio Grande (Bolivia). By mid-1966, Che had sent Bolivia to two of his trusted men, Harry Villegas ("Pombo") and Carlos Coello ("Tuma"), where José María Martínez Tamayo ("Daddy") was already, organizing the contacts and analyzing the situation. Then other combatants, including Gustavo Machín, appointed as Chief of Operations, would join the group of combatants. The guerrilla group took the name of the National Liberation Army (ELN) of Bolivia with support sections in Argentina, Chile and Peru. The armed clashes began on March 23, 1967. On April 3, when Guevara decided to divide the troops, Machín was in the new column commanded by Juan Vitalio Acuña Nuñez (Joaquín), in charge of transferring the wounded and sick. This column was ambushed on August 31 in Vado del Yeso, while trying to cross the river. Gustavo Machín and the rest of his teammates, including the only female fighter, Tamara Bunke (Tania), were killed. Machin died in combat, but other members of the group were executed illegally. Their bodies were first exposed as trophies and then buried underground. This will kinda explain my views on this my family was basically divided in two after 1959... so incredibly stupid kid on the spectrum said "wow that must make thanksgiving rough" we haven't spoken with that side since my great grandmother made herself un-invited to my grandmothers house when my father was just a little boy in the 1970s during a Government visit to the USA for the government swim team I once had someone from the island ask for favors from those family members its basically being connected but not directly since they have no interest in speaking or having interest in doing anything with us or likewise with people who can kill or decide the fate of anyone on the island our family story is very ingrained in the cuban story as you can see I had family who was general during the war Independence which my grandfathers brother used as his nom Guerra during his time in battle Aljandro they named a baseball stadium after my great great grandfather he was buried in the santa clara mausoleum (my great uncle) which among us Cubans represents two things a shrine to those who fought and died against American imperialism or those who fought to keep Russia on our shores he was killed by a Cuban a man in the CIA Felix Rodreguiz my grandmother met him said she felt no irony in meeting the man who killed him you know why ? because he wanted her dead he threatened her over the phone and tried having her detained and probably would have had her raped , tortured and killed people often think good of dictators they know nothing of them
Me estraña bolita nacionalista. El che Guevara fue un líder revolucionario anti imperialista. Esta es la diferencia entre ser nacionalista y ser un patriotero de cuarta. Viva la revolución del pueblo cubano. La dignidad no se negocia.
@@jou7046 También he visto que varios neonazis y franquistas que detestan el Che Guevara, porque supuestamente tenía ascendencia judía por parte materna, pero esa información es falsa (viene de un sitio que hace shitpost) además que usan una foto trucada de Guevara usando un pin de la bandera de israel.
Lo que pasa es que una cosa es verlo sin ser cubano y otra es verlo siendo cubano el dolor de un pueblo no puede ser objetado por terceros y si ellos lo cantan es porque nadie se atreve a decir el lado sucio de la historia
Viva la Revolución Cubana! Patria o muerte venceremos! Heroico pueblo cubano que no se deja pisotear por el imperialismo deberiamos aprender de ellos si realmente revindicamos patriotismo y nacionalismo pero por los comentarios que leo parece que les gusta mas el liberalismo proingles y unitario.
No estoy muerto, el siguiente video puede que me lo caguen a denuncias, pero valdrá la pena intentar subirlo🗿
The Spanish teacher when the communist kid walks in:
¡Cuba libre! 🇨🇺 Muerte al Comunismo!
The fuck you want for cuba? A capitalist future? Y’all crazy. Cuba wont listen to you
When you are a tyrant and a mass murderer, but people where your face on their t-shirts when they go to protests against tyrants and mass murderers.
@AlonsoMondaca-lt7ndhe didnt seem to mind helping them: castro.
Guerva was essentially castros version of eichmann
Are you dominican?
@@FrangkyMind No.
@@GigaChadh976 least moronic rightoid:
When you had spent your whole life fighting against capitalists, and after your death, they earn a lot of money by selling t-shirts with your face.
Ojalá Cuba llegue a ser libre de verdad.
Me atreveria a decir que hoy dia ningun pais lo es. Algunos lo son un poco mas que otros, pero la libertad... No sé.
Viva Cuba libre! Abajo la tiranía comunista
¡SOS CUBA!
Yes
antifascist but actually fascist haha
Viva cuba libre de Brasíl
No
Desde Argentina, Viva la Cuba libre! Abajo la tiranía e Plaga socialista!🇦🇷🇨🇺
🇵🇷: viva cuba SOS Cuba
🇧🇷🇻🇪🇨🇺 SEREMOS LIVRE!
Viva Milei!
Si, era un maldito chacal...
Viva cuba libre desde españa 🇪🇸🤝🇨🇺🤜 ☭
Ni marxismo ni fascismo
🇪🇸 ✋
cuba libre.... one can dream
Que buena canción
Esto es millones de veces mejor que “General Che guevara”
No
si zurdo dolido@@Fanothesilly
@@miguelangelguardado8990 No lo digo porque sea "zurdo", lo digo porque objetivamente es mejor la canción original y esta es puramente basura sin un verdadero valor musical ni político más que tirar pus a un gran héroe en la historia de Cuba.
Y sí, soy "zurdo", pero también tengo buen gusto.
Y dolido, de qué? Por sentir lastima por que un gran libertador haya sido asesinado por la policía secreta de los mismos hijos de puta qué se atreven a llamarlo asesino?, para años después su mismo asesino se fuera a meter a Cuba a curarse de sus enfermedades?
@@Fanothesilly disculpa , podrias dejar el link de la cancion original , la he estado buscando pero no encuentro ninguna que suene igual a esta
@@Serling444 th-cam.com/video/-RYQQ518aEo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JvGBtoaalfwNGoH2
Mas temas como este por favor. Abajo el comunismo y socialismo carajo
Esto es... maravilloso!!
To the Cubans who kept fighting to take the communist boot of their neck , love from Texas .
pensé que nunca iba a llegar este día
🗿
Podrías subir una canción de la división azul española
Claro
Hay más canciones de la DA? Pensaba que solo estaba su himno y el de primavera
@@konrichulheinz7509 El Coro San Fernando tiene varias canciones de la DA en la lista Galubaya Divisia
Viva Cuba Española!
Abajo Martí, Batista, Castro, Guevara y Díaz Canel!
Que hizo Martí además de dejar a los gallegos con el c*lo roto?
Los gusanos de miami estan a orar por el fin de la revolución, pero los campesinos y obreros de cuba jamás van a permitir que los eua exploren a cuba de nuevo, El pueblo unido jamás sera vencido! 🇨🇺
hasta la victoria siempre🇨🇺🇨🇺✊✊viva la che guevara y fidel castro
CIBERCLARIA
Ya se le extrañaba parcero
Muy buena difusio. Gracias
Volviste : )
Y para quedarme 🗿
Based!
Esta revolución es eterna. Patria o muerte.
Desde colombia , larga vida cuba y su gente hermosa , muerte a el lobo socialista y sus mentiras .
mucho no viven... solo castro con el dinero del pueblo el cual se supone deberia ser mejor que USA no se como aun no hicieron una revolucion siendo que son un pueblo guerrero
creo
Comunismo rabioso.
I hope a day Cuba will be free😢🇨🇺
Epic👌
Paso cada tanto por el pueblo donde nació y esta igual de mal que siempre
Oye camarada, con que editor editas las fotos?
PowerDirector
Gracias pibe, no me puedo creer que TH-cam haya borrado tu comentario.
Te lo borró otra vez, que onda con youtube
TH-cam es un tirano despiadado el argentino y cubano que se enfrentó a una dictadura que jamás se olvidará
Skull Guevara goes kinda hard ngl. Also Fidel Castro used to be a falangist before becoming an ML, so the flag in the background paired with the music is kinda ironic...
He was never a falangist, he was an Orthodox and he betrayed the orthodoxs
Ya tuve pensando que cagaste, no anduviste subiendo videos por largo tiempo
como se llama esa bandera del fondo
Es la bandera del Falangismo
Una ideología llamada nazbolange
Bolivia: Ya matamos al che guevara!!
Soldados de bolivia: Hurra!!
Cuba: Noo, Mató al che guevara!!!
Urra viene del país comunista soviético.
Volviste 😭
Y para quedarme 🗿
Creo que la escuché en una peli 😮
Porque está bandeira?
Epico
El Che solo hizo un poco de troleo
Pd: Sube alguna de México pa, como el corrido a Porfirio Díaz o Viva Villa
Jajajjs el troleo, dale
BRO PORFA NO DEJES ESTE CANAL
Tranquilo, nomas ando descansando porque en unos días tengo exámenes
@@nationalistball estoy en un momento de iliminación federalista escuchando Mazurca de las Mazorcas a todo dar. GRACIAS
Volvioo el nationalist vamooo
Argentina 🇦🇷
😊😊😊
*Made in Miami*
Socialismo- Made in London
Podrías subir Vapor Cué o Acosta Ñume Guare
Dale
¿Qué hubiera pasado si el Chacal conquistaba Bolivia y restauraba el virreinato del rio de la plata?
Mucha falopa m'ijito
que
Deja el paco.
Sexo
no tomen drogas niños que viene jesus a darles latigazos
Onde Você Achou a foto do Che guevara Caveira?
Porfa sube esta canción, solo me acuerdo de la letra
Un día un profe en la facu me dijo que Macri era un gato y liberal
Puede que sea un gato, sin embargo, lo segundo voy a refutar
En los discursos, Mauricio explica que quiere reducir el déficit fiscal
Luego, por arte de magia, el gasto aumenta
Se toma deuda, el iceberg ya está acá
Es una caoncion de los herederos de alberdi no creo que sean bienvenidos los libertarios en un canal nacionalista
@@valentiniano7547 justo me creé un canal para música liberal 🗿
Cambiemos con k de los herederos de Alberdi.... Anda a si canal
A la gusanada le gusta esto 👍🏻
Judging from the symbol I think we might be dealing with something more than anti communism
Yeah, cuban falagists, they got nothing to do with the song (its more from everyone who opposed Che) but i can see why he would see fitting to put it there (altough i personally wouldnt use it).
It's okay to be a Falangist
Falanga are as bad as communists, literally just ultra natioanilst socialists lmao.
@@R3volutionblu3s No, is basically be facist
@@ElLinchado
It's even okay to be a facist, not dirty communist.
I'll tell you a story
Only condition , read it all
Coming from my Family history , I just find it shocking
I Feel that my family sits on a fence line between an average Miami type family that just left doesn't give a shit about Castro , to hating him whilst also disliking Batista and claiming change was needed and that Castro was positive change since my grand father and mother had gone and fled wanting to be in a more moderate place than cuba (my grand mother was only 19 or something when she married my grand father who was much older) my great uncle was older and fought in the revolution and stayed along with supposedly threatening him and my grandmother for leaving and making my grand father enemy of the state after he left
I often ask my grand father why he didn't stay , it just seems odd
it was over a one or two year period
he seemed to feel violence wasn't needed
he seems to still think that
he hates guns
thinks their evil
maybe that is due to the revolution
I've often wondered how it went
when they entered Havana
how did he feel
did he want to do it
did I he feel he need to do it
did he know about his brother doing it ?
he never said they spoke much after the revolution
just , idk seems odd
always wondering about it
wonder why he didn't stay
why do you think ?
our family has influence in the Cuban government
Obama shaked hands with my great uncles children
why did he leave ?
maybe , after it was all said and done with the revolution accomplished
even with his brother in the government
he didn't want to stay
he felt like it was not worth anything at that point
I Always feel that my great uncle felt betrayed by him
like he was doing something tainted
coming to the US
after all they had fought for
so that was why he labeled him an enemy of the state
with his own government office position
he thought he was a traitor
that hurt their nation
and the fought and bled
to free themselves from
I only know that my grandfather after 1960 figured out about the rest of his life from books
as far as I know
and I dislike repeatedly asking him
since he was basically put on display on wicker table in Bolivian village by Bolivian army after he died
and than left in an unmarked grave
until his body was exumed
and brought back to cuba
to be put in a memorial
the bones I mean
in santa clara
with my grand father and his brother
my grand father was considered a traitor by my great uncle
with my grand father and his brother
my grand father was considered a traitor
with my grand father and his brother
my grand father was considered a traitor by my great uncle
for leaving to america
he made him an enemy of the state
with his own position
as a civil servant
for being a counter revolutionary
my grand father did do stuff in the revolution
he felt castro had destroyed the values of the revolution
my great uncle disagreed with that
and felt he was tainted
they never spoke again
and he later died in Bolivia
and had his body displayed
and buried in an unmarked grave
until it was exhumed
and place in a memorial in cuba
he didn't even know that
until I told him a couple months ago
I've wondered if I can get the time with him and his brother written down
and pay a ghost writer to write about it
or something
no idea if it would be justified
nobody seems to know about our great uncle and it seems like either family from my fathers side feels its best avoid it or keep quite about it
my mothers side didn't know who he was until my mom brought up I had done some research about him a year ago
this was like 4-5 family members in one room
nobody knew who he was
if I got the book written
it would be to keep his memory alive
though I may not do it
most of my family seems to see him as evil incarnate
I'm still figuring the full story
that period from 1959-1960 is very complex and murky
my grand mother claims she saw Che Guvera herself in person at the airport
my grand fathers denies this happening
she is very clear on it
olive drab uniform
beard
she is very clear on how it was
yet my grand father says it didn't happen
Gustavo Machín Hoed de Beche, "Alejandro" (n. February 1, 1937 in Havana, Cuba; d. August 31, 1967, in Vado del Yeso, Bolivia) was a reformist student leader, guerrilla fighter of the Second National Front of the Escambray, Deputy Minister of Industry of Cuba and member of the guerrilla group led by Che Guevara in Bolivia, where he died. Content [hide]
* 1 Cuban Revolution o 1.1 Bolivia and death * 2 References * 3 Bibliography * 4 External links
[edit] Cuban Revolution
Gustavo Machín was born in Havana in a well-off family. He completed his secondary studies at La Salle College and in 1953 he entered the University of Havana to study law.
Machín openly opposed the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista and from the student movement he linked with the Revolutionary Directory founded by José Antonio Echeverría participating in his clandestine activities. When the Revolutionary Directorate broke down in 1958, Machín followed Eloy Gutiérrez Menoyo and entered the second National Front of the Escambray with the rank of commander.
After the triumph of the revolution, Gustavo Machín held the position of Deputy Minister of Industry, directly under the command of Ernesto Guevara. Bolivia and death Main article: Guerrilla de Ñancahuazú
After the failed experience of Congo, Che Guevara organized a guerrilla focus in Bolivia, where he installed from November 3, 1967, in a mountainous area near the city of Santa Cruz, in an area that crosses the seasonal river Ñancahuazú , tributary of the important Rio Grande (Bolivia).
By mid-1966, Che had sent Bolivia to two of his trusted men, Harry Villegas ("Pombo") and Carlos Coello ("Tuma"), where José María Martínez Tamayo ("Daddy") was already, organizing the contacts
and analyzing the situation. Then other combatants, including Gustavo Machín, appointed as Chief of Operations, would join the group of combatants.
The guerrilla group took the name of the National Liberation Army (ELN) of Bolivia with support sections in Argentina, Chile and Peru. The armed clashes began on March 23, 1967. On April 3, when Guevara decided to divide the troops, Machín was in the new column commanded by Juan Vitalio Acuña Nuñez (Joaquín), in charge of transferring the wounded and sick.
This column was ambushed on August 31 in Vado del Yeso, while trying to cross the river. Gustavo Machín and the rest of his teammates, including the only female fighter, Tamara Bunke (Tania), were killed. Machin died in combat, but other members of the group were executed illegally. Their bodies were first exposed as trophies and then buried underground.
This will kinda explain my views on this
my family was basically divided in two after 1959...
so incredibly stupid kid on the spectrum said "wow that must make thanksgiving rough"
we haven't spoken with that side since my great grandmother made herself un-invited to my grandmothers house when my father was just a little boy in the 1970s during a Government visit to the USA for the government swim team
I once had someone from the island ask for favors from those family members
its basically being connected but not directly since they have no interest in speaking or having interest in doing anything with us or likewise
with people who can kill or decide the fate of anyone on the island
our family story is very ingrained in the cuban story
as you can see
I had family who was general during the war Independence
which my grandfathers brother used as his nom Guerra during his time in battle
Aljandro
they named a baseball stadium after my great great grandfather
he was buried in the santa clara mausoleum (my great uncle)
which among us Cubans represents two things
a shrine to those who fought and died against American imperialism
or those who fought to keep Russia on our shores
he was killed by a Cuban
a man in the CIA
Felix Rodreguiz
my grandmother met him
said she felt no irony in meeting the man who killed him
you know why ?
because he wanted her dead
he threatened her over the phone
and tried having her detained
and probably would have had her raped , tortured and killed
people often think good of dictators
they know nothing of them
Muy buenooo
Hasta sempre commandante muerte per Israël
Long live Capitalism 💲
el chacal le decían al che guevara? ¿Por que?
bruh
para decir eso solo tendrias que conocer su cara y nombre
el tipo era un hdp de los pesados
Religiosos, Anti Comunismtas y Homosexuales en campos de trabajo forzado
Me parece muy curiosa que esta canción se parece mucho a "Hasta siempre"
Ratio
Dicen los travestis
HASTA SIEMPRE COMANDANTE 🎶🎶 BIEN QUE TE LA SABES 😂😂
Aguante Fidel 🗿
No caudillero se me cayó un ídolo 😭😭
jajajajaja campesino endogamico gracioso
@@unfederalenyoutube8383 idolos? ni que fuese san jorge o chuck norris
Caudillero posteando fedposting
Me estraña bolita nacionalista.
El che Guevara fue un líder revolucionario anti imperialista.
Esta es la diferencia entre ser nacionalista y ser un patriotero de cuarta.
Viva la revolución del pueblo cubano. La dignidad no se negocia.
la figura del che es reivindicada hasta por grupos neofascistas italianos
@@jou7046 Yo he visto que los strasseristas reivindican al Che Guevara, desconozco lo de esos neofascistas italianos, ¿en donde lo viste?
@@jou7046 También he visto que varios neonazis y franquistas que detestan el Che Guevara, porque supuestamente tenía ascendencia judía por parte materna, pero esa información es falsa (viene de un sitio que hace shitpost) además que usan una foto trucada de Guevara usando un pin de la bandera de israel.
@@alonsomondaca3122 busca Casapound
Lo que pasa es que una cosa es verlo sin ser cubano y otra es verlo siendo cubano el dolor de un pueblo no puede ser objetado por terceros y si ellos lo cantan es porque nadie se atreve a decir el lado sucio de la historia
Viva la Revolución Cubana! Patria o muerte venceremos! Heroico pueblo cubano que no se deja pisotear por el imperialismo deberiamos aprender de ellos si realmente revindicamos patriotismo y nacionalismo pero por los comentarios que leo parece que les gusta mas el liberalismo proingles y unitario.
Comunistas cada día más afeminados y nosotros más fuertes, pronto nos veremos las caras 😘
Ignorante.
Que haces con esa bandera federal apoyando a la tirania del otro IMPERIALISMO. El sovietico
los unicos pisoteados son los cubanos, das verguenza ajena
claro ser las perritas de los sovieticos bolcheviques que quemaban iglesias ortodoxas es mejor tch con razon latam esta en la mrd
Make songs, go ahead, your not getting your slaves back, batista!😂
Looks like the tankie got triggered. Martí is rolling in his grave at what castro did
@@VMan29397 he can keep rolling, cuba ins't going back to crapitalism.