Alexander Otaola gave his take on it Interview given to El Manero by Irela Bravo And concluded that the Cuban actress is part of the group “Bread and Steak” Immigrants.
“In this program we call bread with steak to the Cuban community that wants to get a position in the United States, a quiet life, without taking sides against the dictatorship, to be able to return again and again and show the people inside. How much they have prospered while they live in misery,” Otaola noted.
The influencer believes that Irela was a “cowardly” and “vague” message bearer at all times during the interview.But at the same time she makes it clear that the disillusioned Cubans on the island also stopped believing in the revolution and the system, referring to the artist’s not-so-elderly mother, who encouraged her to emigrate.
“They are used to support from outside the island and rely on what those who have managed to escape can give them,” he said.
Otaola, who despite tense moments during the conversation, hugged the Cuban actress and presenter at the end, said the entire interview was a “handless slap” and a “kick in the stomach” from the ICRT, which does the project. An image in which he is always intolerant.
Alexander Otaola listed and commented on some of the most tense moments of the conversation in his post-interview show, in which he claims that Irela tried to maintain the same posture he had shown in previous interviews after arriving in the United States.
Asked about the possibility of a change in the political system in Cuba, Irela Bravo said she did not know and referred to the followers of the “Cuban political system” around the world.
For Otaola Such was the response of an “old woman, totally clairvoyant and ignorant of reality,” a blind believer in the “false sympathy of the free world with dictatorship.”
“Those people don’t live in Cuba,” admitted the artist, however, briefly, implying that one thing is from the outside and the other is suffering from the inside.
Although she did not dare to mention the word “leaders” at any time, Irela Bravo said that in Cuba “the people are the ones who have to change and adapt to how the world is developing,” the “current currents.”
However, on several occasions he dropped the ball and referred to the fact that poverty, scarcity or hunger is a universal phenomenon, with widespread representation outside of Cuba.
Irela Bravo blamed the Cuban crisis on a decade marked by bad decisions and unhappy ideas that did not come to fruition.
“Nothing that has been done now has helped…we never had plenty before, always had shortages, always had problems…little hope…everything that has been done in the last 10-plus years. Reverse that situation. Do to take, it is failing,” he said.
Otaola was unable to assess the conformity shown by the actress, who referred to the 80s as a wonderful decade, despite being a decade in which Cuba was a very obvious Soviet satellite.
“Here you see the general idea of these generations of Cubans: we were better off in the 80s, supporting the government’s horseplay, sucking from other places without producing anything,” said Otaola, for whom Irela Bravo’s measure is “a direct thermometer in the armpit of the island”.
Despite the radical difference in criteria, both did not lose tone during the interview. She insisted on calling him “Ale”, though after a few minutes she was overwhelmed and didn’t hesitate to throw out the two ironies.
“You want me to take the machete here and throw myself on the marabou and let the thorn fall on me,” he said first; “I feel like I’m in a classroom having a class with Professor Otaola,” he said at another time.
Alexander Otaola says Irela Bravo, after the reaction he got in the interview, doesn’t believe he will be the same again.. He thinks he’s going to “adjust that impression.”
“I expect change,” adds the influencer, who, acting as a teacher, reminded Irela that Next time you must not lose sight of the words “freedom”; “dict-ta-do-ra” and “re-push”.
In the past few hours, exiled Cuban doctor Alexander Raul Pupo Casas also said he was disappointed by the attitude shown by Irela Bravo, which he said he saw “Fear of Truth and Complicity with Lies.”
“I saw a guilty generation, a generation deeply remorseful for the mistakes it had made. I saw that cowardly generation that, despite the truth in its face, refuses to admit that its life was based on the most inspired lies,” the Cuban doctor, living in the United States since July 2021, attacked on Facebook.
The Cuban doctor said he’s sad because he’s convinced there are not thousands but millions of Cubans on all shores like the popular actress.
Irela Bravo admitted in an interview that she stayed in Miami to improve the quality of life for her family on the island. Something he defined as a function of “existence”.
In December there was news that Irela Bravo was visiting Miami. The initial interview was given to Ian Pedron He confessed that he would spend a long time in AmericaAlthough at the time he did not accept that he was to stay.
The actress will participate in the comedy “Hyleh in the Air”. In which she will play the popular character of “Kachita”, which she played in the popular Cuban television program “Vivir del Cuento”.
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