In reality, it is a fragment of a recent intervention by the Cuban ruler.
MIAMI, United States. – The Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) he complained this Thursday of a “misleading” attribution of the “digital medium” Wall Street Wolverine to the Cuban ruler Miguel Díaz-Canel. According to the PCC, the phrase does not correspond to the actual content of a video broadcast as “support” of that quote.
The Presidency of the Republic joined the denial and described the message as a “false attribution” that “deliberately distorts” the ruler’s words.
In reality, it is a fragment of a recent intervention by Miguel Díaz-Canel. Wall Street Wolverine highlights the moment when the president says: “We have to start thinking that perhaps what is going wrong in Cuba is our fault, the Party’s.”
Díaz-Canel: “We have to start thinking that perhaps what is going wrong in Cuba is our party’s fault.” pic.twitter.com/XUC4aJAJ3E
— Wall Street Wolverine (@wallstwolverine) January 8, 2026
The PCC maintained that the “misleading” material was circulated accompanied by “a video fragment” and that “the words of the top Cuban leader have nothing to do with the quote he makes.” On its own website, the Party presented as the correct “text” a longer transcription that begins with a different formulation: “And we have to start changing from the Party.”
The fragment published by the PCC completes this idea with a call to assume responsibilities within the party structure: “We have to ensure that our militancy and grassroots organizations feel responsible for everything that works poorly and for all non-compliance, and that from now on every time there is a problem to solve, every time there is an obstacle to break, we in the grassroots organizations say what we are doing for this.”
The PCC framed the original content of the phrase as part of “a call to reinforce the internal responsibility of the Party” and assured that Díaz-Canel’s words were “taken out of context.”
🇨🇺| We join the denial made by the @PartidoPCC to the rude lie of the digital media Wall Street Wolverine, which falsely attributes a phrase to the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of #Cuba and President of the Republic, @DiazCanelB.
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— Presidency Cuba 🇨🇺 (@PresidenciaCuba) January 8, 2026
Wall Street Wolverine it’s not The Wall Street Journal not a traditional medium with identifiable writing in the classic sense, but the personal brand of a Spanish content creator, Victor Dominguezvery active on social networks and video platforms.
In practice it works as an ecosystem of channels: X, YouTube, TikTok, Telegram, Spotify and Twitch. The Country frames it within the “cultural battle” in Spain and characterizes him as an “anti-wokist” whose discourse “pivots between economics and politics.”
