Pitbull has a warning about communism.
The first-generation born American says the lessons he learned from his grandmother who fought in the Cuban revolutionary war on the side of Castro, still stays with him.
After realizing she had made a mistake by siding with Castro, she sent her daughters to America during Operation Peter Pan, a program that sent 14,000 children to the U.S. without their parents during the Cold War from 1960 to 1962.
"My family comes from communism, they fled communism, they had everything taken away from them, everybody got murdered, everybody got killed, "Pitbull said. "That's the reason me, being a first-generation Cuban American, I look at freedom and I appreciate that s***. I appreciate [the] opportunity. That comes from the fact that Castro took over everything."
Pitbull says the act of removing things from the Internet that isn’t agreed on by the masses, “smells like communism.”The rapper/NASCAR team owner says he would never perform in Cuba until there is a “free Cuba.”
Pitbull says Castro would’ve been jealous of the lockdowns because of how easy it was to get citizens to comply.