Una cosa es La Habana en las postales turísticas y otra es la dura realidad de las calles. “Lo que da es pena La Habana” afirma un cubano que vive de la basura. Denuncia ciudadana.
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00:00 Look, this happens every two or three days.
00:07 This is the reality. Look.
00:13 [Indistinct chatter]
00:33 This is where children, old people, young people, teenagers pass by.
00:43 This is where people really survive and survive the crisis.
00:47 Look.
00:50 This is the truth. The truth of survival.
00:54 Hey, brother, you can get sick walking in that dumpster.
00:57 In that dumpster there are a lot of bacteria, viruses and diseases.
01:02 [Indistinct chatter]
01:14 Grandpa, don't walk in there. You can get sick.
01:17 [Indistinct chatter]
01:21 Grandpa, what's wrong with you?
01:23 It doesn't matter.
01:24 But you better take care of yourself.
01:25 I'm 73. I don't even last long in the streets.
01:27 You don't last long in the streets?
01:29 I was vaccinated when I went to Angola and they put me in there for a thousand years.
01:35 So you're immunized?
01:38 Immunized.
01:39 If I didn't have the vaccine.
01:41 What year did you go to Angola?
01:43 That's like 30 years of vaccination.
01:48 So you're an internationalist, a proletarian.
01:52 And that's it? You've never gotten sick?
01:54 No.
01:55 Well, well. Keep going to Angola, then.
01:58 So you can get vaccinated again.
02:00 [Indistinct chatter]
02:22 [Horn honks]
02:26 Look, family.
02:29 [Indistinct chatter]
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