A U.S.-supported demonstration against the Cuban revolutionary government scheduled for November 15 failed to materialize on the streets of Cuba, as U.S.-made “leaders” confronted indignant, overwhelming rejection by the people.
They called a march, and nobody showed up
The inherent obstacles to the demonstration were apparent from the beginning, but they became increasingly apparent as the date approached, with the Cuban news media providing more and more evidence for the creation and support of the protest action by the U.S. government and by actors in the exterior known in Cuba for their history of counterrevolutionary and violent activities; and with mass organizations and Cuban civil society organizations increasingly expression their indignant rejection.
As the date approach, Yunior García, the most well-known of the “leaders,” released a video in which he announced that he will march alone and in silence on November 14, the day before the scheduled march. He exp…