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¿Qué llegó a la bodega?
Una encuesta callejera realizada por ADN Cuba muestra la opinión de varias personas con relación al desabastecimiento de alimentos en la isla. Hay quienes tienen una posición crítica con relación al manejo de la economía por parte del régimen. Otros repiten el discurso oficialista en contra del bloqueo. Ahora te toca tu turno. ¿Qué opinas? ¿Qué llegó a tu bodega?

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00:00 What arrived at the warehouse?
00:02 What arrived at the warehouse?
00:04 What arrived at the warehouse?
00:08 There is almost no food for anyone.
00:27 What arrived at the warehouse?
00:33 Two forty, two fifty pounds.
00:37 Yes.
00:38 Two forty, two fifty pounds.
00:40 The black beans.
00:43 Five hundred pesos, friend.
00:47 Of beans.
00:48 This is something like a kilo of beans.
00:50 Five hundred pesos.
00:52 This is an abuse, man.
00:54 What work can you do with that?
00:56 It's dying, man.
00:58 Tell me what you think of the three pounds of rice and the pound of sugar they have given this month.
01:05 Three pounds? Where did the three pounds come from?
01:09 The pound came from...
01:11 From here, from us, from the people who are from the other side.
01:15 A pound of sugar and a bag of beans.
01:19 That's all you got? You didn't get the three pounds of rice?
01:22 No, man.
01:23 So how are you solving this, Chino?
01:26 Yesterday I had to deliver rice to a hundred and fifty people.
01:35 And the other half, right?
01:39 There is almost no food for anyone.
01:43 This is the end of socialism, what Fidel wanted.
01:47 Fidel didn't start like this.
01:49 In the year of Fidel's power, he didn't ration the butter.
01:55 The pork butter, because there was no oil here at that time.
02:00 So we're going back to the same thing.
02:06 Everything he destroyed is now even more destroyed.
02:10 The "Jaimanitas" warehouse.
02:17 What do you think of the three pounds of rice and the pound of sugar?
02:20 That's a little bit.
02:22 A little bit?
02:23 Except that it's all complete, Chino.
02:25 Yes? And how are you solving the people?
02:30 I don't like to talk about anything.
02:33 For my part, I stay as I am.
02:36 Because I live alone.
02:39 And I have no other way.
02:43 I'm retired, with a pretty low retirement.
02:48 And then the things that can be, have prices where I can't reach.
02:54 And with conformity, keep waiting.
02:57 That's what I do.
02:59 The "goeia" is a lie.
03:01 The "goeia" here, I found out that everything that works there is family.
03:04 It's incredible, I've never seen that in my life.
03:06 How are you going to work all the families that work in the same "goeia"?
03:09 The administrator, the second, the third, the fourth, the fifth, the sixth, the seventh.
03:13 We are here to have a good life.
03:18 But when you are arriving, here you have not yet arrived to the "goeia".
03:22 You have to get there.
03:24 How are you solving the population in the face of so much scarcity?
03:28 The "goeia" is the same as the "goeia".
03:30 The "goeia" tells them that we are at 80%.
03:32 And 80% of the land is sold to the "goeia".
03:35 Here they sell it to those people.
03:37 And everything is sold to them.
03:39 It's expensive, it's expensive, it's expensive.
03:41 I've been coming here.
03:43 With one hand behind, almost 200 pesos.
03:45 It's a lot.
03:47 And besides, nobody pays me.
03:49 I'm paid by the state.
03:51 What happens is that they are not working as they should.
03:53 If they work as they should, nothing will happen.
03:55 But it's daily, it's a day.
03:57 It's a day.
03:58 Tremendous sacrifice and tremendous work to solve the situation,
04:02 especially the food situation of the country.
04:04 Because of the misfortune and evil of imperialism,
04:09 which has subjected us to a criminal and diabolical blockade against our country.
04:20 It's not with the government, it's with the Cuban people.
04:24 The mafia of the government, a mafia, which dictates the laws.
04:30 And the new policy of the vulnerable.
04:34 What do you think?
04:35 Well, all Cubans are vulnerable.
04:38 In a revolution that has destroyed itself,
04:43 everyone is vulnerable.
04:47 Because how much price is there here, dissidents,
04:51 of the people who threw themselves into the street.
04:54 And why can't anyone throw themselves into the street?
04:56 There is no freedom to speak, there is no freedom to discuss this situation that Cuba has.
05:04 The people cannot discuss that, nothing.
05:08 The People's Republic of Cuba
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