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Sandro Castro Takes a Jab at Díaz-Canel Amidst Havana Blackout

Wednesday, July 2, 2025 by Oscar Guevara

Sandro Castro, the grandson of the late dictator Fidel Castro, stirred up controversy once again on Tuesday. He shared a video on his Instagram during a blackout, laced with mockery of the official rhetoric, tasteless jokes, and his signature irreverent style. "Hummm… hearing voices in the blackout. What does one blackout say to another? We are continuity!" Castro quipped while holding a can of Cristal beer. This statement directly pokes fun at the Cuban regime's slogan, "we are continuity," championed by leader Miguel Díaz-Canel as a testament to the loyalty to the Castro legacy.

In the clip, Sandro humorously claimed to have consumed over ten beers, adding, "I could start speaking Arabic because I've had more than 10, believe me. Do you know how to say oral sex in Arabia? Go down to mama mela." He concluded the video by saying, "The best thing we can do is wait for tomorrow, Wednesday, which is Vampirach's billboards."

The post was shared while the nation was grappling with extended power outages, including the capital, which typically experiences fewer interruptions. In this situation, his comment about blackouts was perceived as a veiled dig at Díaz-Canel.

Previously, in another of his quirky posts, the grandnephew of Raúl Castro liked an ironic comment on social media about the leader appointed by his great-uncle, which referred to Díaz-Canel as "Sin Gach puesto a dedach."

This isn't Sandro Castro's first brush with controversy during an energy crisis. Last December, he celebrated his birthday at Havana's EFE bar amid ongoing blackouts, and he's made light of the issue on other occasions, such as when he dressed as "Vampirach" or mocked Europe's blackouts while wearing a t-shirt with his grandfather's likeness.

Despite not directly naming the Cuban president, Castro's sarcastic tone and the use of official phrases in a mocking and festive context have been widely interpreted as a jab at the country's leadership and its narrative of resilience in the face of crisis.

Understanding Sandro Castro's Controversial Statements

What was Sandro Castro's recent controversial video about?

Sandro Castro posted a video on Instagram during a Havana blackout, where he mocked the Cuban regime's slogan and made tasteless jokes, which was seen as a jab at President Miguel Díaz-Canel.

How did Sandro Castro mock the Cuban leadership?

He used sarcastic humor and official phrases in a mocking context, indirectly criticizing the leadership's narrative and handling of the energy crisis.

Has Sandro Castro made similar statements in the past?

Yes, he has previously made controversial remarks during energy crises, including celebrating his birthday during blackouts and mocking power outages in Europe.

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