Manuel Marrero, the son of Cuba’s new puppet prime minister Manuel Marrero Cruz, truly knows how to live the lifestyle of the rich and communist. While Cubans suffer through power outages, lack of water, shortages, and stand in lines for hours in search of a rationed morsel of food, the young communist is traveling the world in private jets and enjoying expensive meals at the island’s most luxurious tourist hotels.

In socialist Cuba, all animals are equal, but as Junior here shows us, some animals are definitely more equal than others (via El Nuevo Herald – my translation):

Manuel Marrero, the son of the Cuba’s new Prime Minister, Manuel Marrero Cruz, who was appointed by the National Assembly on Saturday, leads a life of luxury and travel not at all common on an island where the average monthly income doesn’t reach $40. The son of the up until now minister of tourism doesn’t hide his stays in expensive hotels all over the island, his boat trips, expensive meals, flights on the private jets belonging to Cuban officials, and even Halloween parties. His Instagram account offers a series of photographs showing things that are prohibited to the majority of young people his age, many of which have no idea what a mojito is, a typical Cuban cocktail, which Marrero appears to be especially fond of enjoying.

Here is a video picture collage showing Marrero living the extravagant lifestyle of the rich and communist:

El es Manuel Marrero Jr., un cubanito que vive en #Cuba, que no pasa hambre, no se le va la luz ni el agua, que tiene ropa, que vive una vida de lujos, porque su papito Manuel Marrero, hoy Primer Ministro de Cuba, se ha dedicado a esclavizar y oprimir a millones de otros cubanos. pic.twitter.com/1C0nLV9Hae — Cristian Crespo F. (@cristiancrespoj) December 22, 2019

My translation:

This is Manuel Marrero Jr., a young Cuban in Cuba who never goes hungry, doesn’t get blackouts or water cutoffs, has clothes and lives in luxury because his daddy Manuel Marrero, the new Prime Minister, has dedicated himself to enslaving and oppressing millions of other Cubans.

This is how socialism actually works: the majority suffer so the tiny minority of the ruling elite can live a luxurious and carefree life.