Mexico City, Mexico.-“Que vaya el Choco”, the last tiradera that he dedicated the micha to Chocolate MCis not only a musical success, it has already become a new phrase that enters the Cuban proverb.
These four words that have gone viral on social networks are also being used to ironize about the upcoming May Day parade. Because yes, despite the serious energy crisis that the country is going through, which has even led to close universities, the regime has made it clear that the parade is a fact. So the few available energy resources will be used, as expected, for propaganda.
What do the Cubans say?
“You need a bottle, let the Choco / Grass go to the stars, let the Choco go / Food for us, let the Choco go (…) You need to go to an errand there, let the Choco go / Don’t miss it the cigars, let the Choco go / Asere is far away, let the Choco go”, says the part of the lyrics that is playing.
Precisely What the Choco goes! It is the answer that users in networks have begun to share about their null availability to attend the political act. The motto is used to answer a request that you don’t want to make; so you send someone else. In this case, a character with less importance and who serves as a messenger, “a point”, in the street language of the island.
Next CubaNet Share some of the messages that circulate on social networks using this phrase. Some are not limited to just talking about the controversial parade, but go further back in Cuban history, such as when Fidel Castro did not arrive at the assault on the Moncada Barracks.