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Fidel Castro’s ‘Influencer’ Grandson Would Welcome a Deal Between Cuba and the US, Says Most Cubans ‘Want to Be Capitalists’

Man wearing sunglasses holds a phone and a quirky drink while sitting at a bar with various liquor bottles in a lively setting.

Man wearing sunglasses holds a phone and a quirky drink while sitting at a bar with various liquor bottles in a lively setting.
Image: Sandro Castro/Instagram

The islanders want capitalism and prosperity.

After the US arrested Nicolas Maduro and Donald J. Trump unveiled his ‘Shield of the Americas’ coalition, all the attention in Latin America is focused on Cuba.

Almost seven decades of Socialist rule have turned the island into a poverty-stricken hellhole, but the regime has never been weaker.

Trump himself has alluded to upcoming changes in the country that has long been a thorn in the United States’ side.

But yesterday, a call for change came from an unlikely source.

The grandson of Cuba’s late dictator Fidel Castro has come out and said that most of the island’s residents ‘want to be capitalist, not communist,’ and called for a deal between Trump and officials in Havana.

Newsweek reported:

“Sandro Castro, who has shot to fame as a controversial social media star, said life in Cuba was ‘so hard’, adding: ‘there are many people here who want to do capitalism with sovereignty’.”

Cuban Communist dictator Fidel Castro took control of Cuba in 1959. Photo courtesy of SPYSCAPE.

“Sandro Castro, speaking to CNN from Havana, criticized Díaz-Canel as ‘not doing a good job’ and expressed frustration with the financial bureaucracy the Castro dynasty had long upheld.

‘I think the majority of Cubans want to be capitalist, not communist’, the 33-year-old said.”

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