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Yoani Sanchez, the voice of "Generación Y," uses the precious commodity of Internet access to describe her emotions at the "the unnamed one's" resignation.
  • A young Cuban blogger, please I have a bridge for sale.

    Please , this is sooooooooo state controlled it's pitiful that anyone outside the island might actually buy this crap. Lat week a supposedly undercover video of a young cuban asking tough questions during a government meeting leaked out, he came out later on american TV admitting that it was all for show.

    She mentions that her phone won't stop ringing. Ha, only government lackies have phones.

    Were my uncle lives, there is one house in the whole town with a phone, much less internet access.

    This is nothing but a show to try and show dissent. By the way the Y generation has those names because their parents were communist. I was born in Havana in 1971 and my name is not Russian sounding at all. My dad went to jail for decent, we were exiled from our country because my dad fought. All these revolution "Y" kids were the privileged class, now they realize that their whole existence is bullshit.

    They can go reap what their parents sowed.I don't feel an ounce of pity. The ones that cared fought and died.

    F_ck them, communist bastards.