An Anti-Communist Anthem, and its Backlash

Frankie Marcos, a Miami-based renowned Cuban-American musician, is risking a 50-year career of adulation to share his immigration story as a warning to America.

Mr. Marcos’s newest song, “The Anti-Communist March,“ has achieved a total of 4.2 million views on YouTube in five months and citations from Argentinian President Javier Milei, as well as a mass American reception thanks to Mr. Marcos’s frontman—the country singer, international model, and ”Days of Our Lives” star Greg Jackson. It’s also gotten backlash, threatening Mr. Marcos’s finances, his career, and his safety.

But Mr. Marcos didn’t write the song for personal gain. He wrote it to send a message: that what he had seen in Cuba, the growth of communism that displaced his family, was happening in America. The question for Mr. Marcos is how many people will listen before it’s too late.

Read more at The Epoch Times.

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