MIAMI, United States. – The official spokesman Randy Alonso Falcón, director of the “Round Table” program, attacked this Friday against the American rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, who has generated controversy in Cuba in recent hours for allegedly throwing dollars at a crowd gathered outside the Packard Hotel, where the musical artist spends his vacations.
In an article titled “This is no time for marines (or their musical imitations)”Alonso Falcón assured that “the embarrassing events of this Thursday afternoon” had reminded him of the US marines who threw coins into the sea so that poor children could go looking for them.
“A New York hip hop artist, visiting Cuba, is said to have thrown dollar bills from the top of the Packard Hotel like a new messiah of capital for those gathered there, causing tumult and disorder. Most of those present were very young boys, perhaps knowledgeable about his music or his eccentricities,” wrote the official spokesman, who never mentioned the name of Tekashi 6ix9ine.
“It is stated that the aforementioned has done this type of action in other places, and that he has also done one or another good deed with poor families, in the midst of his complicated life story,” added the spokesman for the regime. “I confess that I don’t like his music, nor his projection, nor his sexual manga name; but that is not the issue; Not even if Elvis Presley himself was resurrected, he can come to Havana to put on those humiliating shows, ”he also wrote.
Alonso Falcón recalled that international figures such as Beyoncé, Jay Z, Katy Perry and Paul McCartney had passed through Cuba “with respect”.
“We are a hospitable nation, but dignified. We don’t need imitations of marines or humiliating scenes, ”she said. “Our decolonizing articulation needs all the forces and all the moments. The battle is tough,” she finished.
Although it was initially reported that Tekashi 6ix9ine had thrown wads of dollars at fans gathered outside the Packard Hotel, the rapper himself denied that it was him. Sharing a video of the crowd outside the tourist facility, he wrote: “Someone dressed like me. It’s crazy.”
Also one of the profiles allegedly used by State Security on Facebook“La Página de Mauro Torres 2.0” indicated that the authors of the banknote launch were other people. According to that profilewhile the rapper “was at the Packard Hotel in Havana, some individuals posed as him and threw money from a car on Prado Street, Old Havana.”