Son días malos, dice el zapatero

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Son días malos, dice el zapatero
Caminando por la calle Gloria y Zulueta, en medio de las calles putrefactas y llenas de basura, nos encontramos a Víctor Manuel un zapatero que denota tristeza y frustración. “Cuando no hay dinero, el ser humano está triste” asegura Víctor Manuel.

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00:00 now look at the famous gramonte that is the street sulweta the street sulweta and glory look at this
00:08 building look at it look at it live in person you are looking at people live look at the poop where it comes out
00:25 and where people also do pp and poop in all these places pp and poop of those who are going to
00:30 take the train and the transplants that pass through here look at the poop where it comes out
00:37 the tube of poop welcome to glory street and sulweta
00:49 there is the albergue you know from Cuba Tabaco that hosted people there look at the poop
00:55 sir blessings good afternoon I am a journalist reporter in a press
01:09 chain in Cuba how did you spend yesterday how did you spend it
01:16 and how did you spend yesterday yesterday's day quite bad quite bad sad super sad what happened that day for you
01:28 there was no money the expensive thing
01:32 the Cuban needs like everyone else is food and this is what we are fighting for, we are fighting for other things, no one came to do the job yesterday,
01:46 I came with the girls, I saw that they were bad, the situation was bad, I left and his wife who told him
01:55 the girlfriend and the girlfriend, the girlfriend, I don't have a single husband, I don't have a husband, that is, he was alone, sad for the house,
02:02 not being able to have money to feed himself, he goes to the bad, there is no money, being sad is bad,
02:12 but you are happy when there is money, the bitter root of all hearts is money,
02:17 exactly, if you have money, how do you smoke if you have a vice, how do you have a drink if you have a vice,
02:26 you are forced to steal, you cannot because that is forbidden, there are people who are more difficult than outside,
02:36 outside we are imprisoned and inside too, outside you are imprisoned and they look for it, outside you have freedom,
02:45 but you give yourself the possibility of fighting, limited freedom so that you survive, exactly, but well, thank God,
02:52 and today how was the day, not very good, because you know that the days are counted, here you cannot force a human being to
03:01 wear shoes, even when he has the need, that is, the Cuban is the one who arrives from the lower class,
03:08 that is, there are times when you go on a ride and there are times when you do something, because all the days are not the same,
03:15 sometimes it goes well, but there are times when it goes wrong and you have to get confused,
03:21 because all the days are not the same, Victor Manuel, reporting for ADN Cuba, we are going to report,
03:29 we are going to report, you want to report so that the whole world sees you,
03:32 that I am not saying anything bad, and you are not lying, and apart you are not lying,
03:37 reporting for ADN Cuba, for me, Carlos Melanés, and José Sargon Góra Melo.
03:44 For more information on the Cuban Revolution and its consequences, visit www.adn.gov.ar
03:49 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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