The episode reflects the social crisis in Cuba, where even solidarity figures such as the humorist say they have no resources to help.
Madrid, Spain.- A Cuban mother went with her three children to the house of the humorist Limay Blanco in search of food aid, in an episode that returns to portray the crisis that the country is going through, where millions of people survive without real opportunities.
The woman, resident in Guanabacoa, is not the first time she moved to the artist’s house to ask for support. In a Video shared on social networks by Blanco, He is seen with a little girl in his arms and accompanied by two other children also. “I don’t want money, what I want is food,” said the woman.
However, Blanco replied that he could not assist her at that time. “I am the same or worse than you,” said the humorist, while explaining that he no longer receives donations and that, due to the current situation, he can barely meet his own needs. At the door of his house he maintains a poster that warns: “At the moment no one is adhered to. God bless you.”
The scene generated opinions divided into social networks. Some questioned the way in which the humorist treated the woman and requested donations explicitly, while others pointed out that he is not obliged to help if he does not have resources, remembering that for years he has extended his hand to dozens of needy families.
In addition to his work in the humorous field, Limay Blanco He has been recognized on the island for his communicating workIo. Thanks to their efforts, several homeless families achieved a roof, and numerous children received clothes, footwear and medicines that would otherwise have been inaccessible.
