Cuban comedian Javier Berridy has once again captivated his audience with a hilarious new sketch that has quickly gone viral across social media platforms.
This time, Berridy envisions a fictional phone call between Raúl Castro and Donald Trump, discussing the dire situation in Cuba.
In the video, a flamboyant Raúl pleads with the former U.S. president, urging him not to put more pressure on Cuba. "Don't be too harsh on us; Cuba is in bad shape, and if you push too hard, things will blow up," he implores.
However, Trump remains unmoved, attributing the crisis to Cuba's own system. "You've got the people struggling while you're living it up, and you don't care about anything," he retorts.
Raúl quickly shifts the blame to Díaz-Canel and asks Trump to deal with him in the same manner as he did with Maduro.
"That Díaz-Canel is just a puppet, he can't do whatever he wants. You're the one in charge, don't be a jerk," the Republican leader snaps back.
The video has garnered millions of views and over a thousand comments praising Berridy's comedic prowess.
"Hahaha. Trump needs to see this," one viewer commented.
"Send it to Trump with an AI translation," another suggested.
Once again, the member of Punto y Coma showcases his knack for humorously addressing topics of great interest to Cubans, effectively blending satire and criticism of the Castro regime.