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"Divine Justice Will Catch Up to You": A Young Cuban's Harsh Message to Díaz-Canel

Sunday, June 15, 2025 by Isabella Rojas

A young Cuban woman has delivered a blunt and unfiltered message to leader Miguel Díaz-Canel, capturing the deep-seated pain of millions suffering from Cuba's relentless power outages. Her voice, filled with indignation and raw emotion, echoed on TikTok, resonating in a nation where the regime's silence cannot stifle the widespread discontent.

“Who told you that the power outages are due to high consumption by Cubans?” user @sarai.jun asks sarcastically, challenging Díaz-Canel's recent claims that the blackouts were caused by increased consumption, while he avoided taking any responsibility. “Of course, when the light comes on, Cubans will make the most of it. Or do you expect them to wash clothes in the dark?” she adds, criticizing the lack of logic and humanity in the government's explanations.

Her message transcends technical criticism; it is an emotional outpouring from the heart of the populace, highlighting what she sees as a complete absence of empathy from the leader: “You have no love in your heart. I believe your parents made you without love. Your soul is rotten.”

The Energy Crisis Deepens

Cuba's energy crisis has reached critical levels in 2025. Reports from the Unión Eléctrica (UNE) indicate that the shortfall in power generation has exceeded 1,700 megawatts (MW), leading to blackouts lasting up to 20 hours a day in several provinces.

The reasons are manifold: persistent technical failures in outdated thermal power plants, prolonged maintenance, fuel shortages, and lack of structural investment. Although the government has attempted to alleviate the collapse by incorporating generators, these efforts have proven both insufficient and temporary.

Disconnected Leadership

Despite the dire situation, the official narrative remains detached from everyday struggles. In a recent address, Díaz-Canel asserted that "the government's strategies have been correct," though he admitted that their results “are not yet visible” due to external factors.

These statements have been perceived by many as a mockery. “It doesn't take courage to repeat speeches. It takes heart to listen to what your people are silently screaming,” the young Cuban scolds in her video.

Empty Promises and a Nation on Edge

The government has pledged that the electrical issues might be resolved within three years, but this promise has been met with skepticism and frustration both on the island and abroad. Meanwhile, protests and banging of pots and pans continue to emerge in neighborhoods where the lack of electricity compounds the scarcity of food, water, and medicine.

The young woman speaks not of politics, but of universal values. “I'm not talking about politics, I’m speaking about eternity. You are sowing pain, and that comes with a price.” She concludes her message with a warning that combines faith and justice: “If you don't repent, both divine and human justice will catch up to you. And what awaits you… you won’t be able to escape.”

Understanding the Cuban Power Crisis

What are the main causes of the power outages in Cuba?

The power outages in Cuba are primarily caused by technical failures in outdated thermal power plants, prolonged maintenance, fuel shortages, and a lack of structural investment.

How has the Cuban government responded to the energy crisis?

The Cuban government has attempted to address the energy crisis by incorporating generators, but these measures have been temporary and insufficient. Official statements claim that the government's strategies are correct, though results are not yet visible.

What impact have the power outages had on Cuban citizens?

The power outages have led to blackouts lasting up to 20 hours a day in various provinces, exacerbating the challenges of accessing food, water, and medicine, and fueling public discontent and protests.

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