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User NoonIcarus wants to include this part[1] to the article. The text, however, seems to me evidently out of context. Moreover, if there are reliable sources claiming that La Cruz was awarded with a "fish and two bottles of soft drink" for shouting that slogan, then we may as well include it, but there is currently none of that.--Mhorg (talk) 18:54, 27 November 2021 (UTC)Reply
It seems a bit of a stretch to say it is relevant to this article. The awards were for winning the gold medal, not for shouting the slogan. It sounds as though the awards were made by his local community, not by the Cuban government. The article mentions he received various gifts, including handicrafts from local women. It then says a photo shows the images of fish, two bottles of carbonated soft drink and another of rum. Burrobert (talk) 15:09, 28 November 2021 (UTC)Reply