While thousands of Cubans wait in line to get a piece of bread, while mothers boil water with sugar so their children think they had dinner. While the people survive without light, without medicine, and without a future...

Fidel Castro's grandson, Sandro Castro, organizes parties with DJs, expensive whisky, and Mercedes-Benz cars.

Yes, Sandro. The same one who films himself driving luxury cars around Havana, boasting that he is "revolutionary,"

but lives like a king.

Is that the revolution? Is that equality?

This young man inherited not only the last name but also the privileges that his grandfather promised to destroy.

While the people continue to "resist," he lives in a mansion in an exclusive area, stays in estates for millionaires, and mocks the hunger of the people.

On his social media, he appears surrounded by private parties, imported bottles, unlimited gasoline

-while you can't even charge your cellphone due to blackouts.

All while the regime's media repeats that "Cuba is poor because of the blockade" and asks you to hold on "a little longer."

What blockade prevents the children and grandchildren of Fidel from living this well?

Sandro is not the only one. Fidel's children live in mansions, travel on private jets

and enjoy what you will never have, even if you work your whole life.

The Castros are not officials. They are monarchs. They are the royalty of Cuban socialism.

And the worst part... is that they laugh at you.

In a video, Sandro says that "being revolutionary is having good taste."

That. For him, revolution is expensive whisky and gasoline while the people eat rice with air.

This is not a critique.

It is a truth that hurts.

And a truth that the regime has tried to hide for years.

But social media reveals it:

The Castros do not share your hunger. Only your silence.

$BNB