What was meant to be an interview about the music industry with Grammy Award winner Pitbull soon turned into a history lesson as the rap artist gave a stark warning to the American people. Before he was Pitbull, there was Armando Christian Pérez, a first-generation Cuban American who barely escaped the clutches of communism. And for that, Pitbull decided to share his experience and warn the American people what can happen if the left is unchecked.

Appearing on Revolt TV, Pitbull decided to take his allotted time and give the American people a warning as to where the country is headed. The rapper said, “My family comes from communism, they fled communism, they had everything taken away from them, everybody got murdered, everybody got killed. That’s the reason me, being a first-generation Cuban American, I look at freedom and I appreciate that s***. I appreciate opportunity. That comes from the fact that Castro took over everything.”

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Pitbull didn’t stop with just a quick history lesson. He also mocked the lockdowns that have riddled the nation since the Democrats took control. According to the rapper, He said Castro would have been jealous of the lockdowns and how easily the American people conformed to the nation-wide mandate.

But it wasn’t just the government that Pitbull decided to attack. He also went after Big Tech censorship that came to a head when Twitter and Facebook decided to ban then President Trump from their platforms. Pitbull said, “If anybody is not a part of the narrative we gonna take it off online… which to me smells like… communism.”

Recalling the similarities between Cuba and the United States and how hard it was to turn away from his home country, Pitbull said, “To me, Cuba’s the biggest prison in the world, and I would be very hypocritical were I to perform there,” he explained. “The people in Cuba, they know what I stand for, and there’s a lot of people in Cuba that stand for the same. But they can’t say it. I won’t perform in Cuba until there’s no more Castro and there’s a free Cuba.”

Before ending the interview, Pitbull urged the left to take a long look at what they are becoming and to realign themselves with good. He also gave them a piece of advice since he had been seeing several leftists wearing Marxist T-shirts. Pitbull said, “It’s like wearing an Adolf Hitler T-shirt and not knowing. You’re gonna offend a lot of people.”