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The New York Times and Twitter battle it out for the worst take on the protests in Cuba

As we told you earlier, thousands have taken to the streets in Cuba shouting “Libertad!” (Freedom!) to protest living conditions in the socialist utopia:

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But to the New York Times, “Freedom” is just some sort of anti-government slogan?

WTF is wrong with them?

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But, not to be outdone in the awful takes department, Twitter described the trending hashtag #SOSCuba as “People are helping to spread awareness on the impact of COVID-19 in Cuba as cases hit an all-time high in the country”:

What a clown show from both the Times and Twitter as they both downplay what’s really going on:

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