Cuban actor Rafael Ernesto Hernández González posted a text on his social media calling into question the defamatory campaigns carried out by the official press and stated that “it is good enough to justify used political and economic shortcomings“.
Hernández González, known for his work on national television and films such as “Lisanka” and “Ciudad en Rojo”, called on the authorities to “acknowledge that they have failed to lead the nation”.
“The homeland does not begin and end in the Council of State or in the Palace of Conventions. Under the podium and above the plurality of voices. Each bears a piece of the homeland at their expense and has the right and responsibility over it,” he said. added in a post made on Facebook.
Regarding the controversy caused by the song “Patria y Vida”, Hernández González stated that he is also a homeland and chooses “life and freedom, not death”.
Regarding the defamation campaigns promoted by the Cuban official press, the actor stated that “no one wants an annexation” and added that “anyone who believes that a political party and its interests are greater than the country does not appreciate it, therefore, not worth it. “
“Anyone who has capriciously tried to link it to an ideology and put it in its service does not know what the homeland means. Isn’t this also a way to attach it? The consensus held by fear, ignorance and opportunism ended“, he finished.
“You can say louder, but not clearer,” “Brother, I agree with you.” It’s time for a change in life and freedom “and” More and more of us believe like you “were some of the messages received by the actor.
Hernández González, an acting graduate of the Instituto Superior de Arte, also worked under Carlos Díaz in the theater group El Público. He currently lives in Mexico.