They didn't know Bad Bunny was a US citizen because they're ignorant of Puerto Rico.
I didn't know Bad Bunny was a US citizen because I didn't know he existed till last week.
We are not the same.
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They didn't know Bad Bunny was a US citizen because they're ignorant of Puerto Rico.
I didn't know Bad Bunny was a US citizen because I didn't know he existed till last week.
We are not the same.
This is the same group that referred to Puerto Rico and a trash heap in the ocean...at that totallynotanazirally rally at MSG
I think your experience is very common and is EXACTLY what is driving that statistic.
Puerto Ricans have been fighting for a long time for statehood. Taking a look at the US now, I suggest reversing course. Independance would be a better choice.
From what I've heard there isn't really a consensus among Puerto Ricans on what they want their status to be.
Correct. The last vote barely failed. Think it was 51/49 or something close to that.
People indigenous to the island are very split between moving to closer alignment with the US via statehood or to move toward independence and ending the colonial commonwealth system. The only true consensus is that the current status quo is unsustainable and something needs to change.
I don't spend a lot of time with Puerto Ricans, but the two I keep in semi-regular contact with have said that they don't want Puerto Rico to become a state (they wave vaguely at the rules for imports/exports to South American countries; apparently the island has relaxed rules on that compared to states?).
What's actually stopped them from.becoming a state in the past? Seems like ~2013 was the last time a movement for that had any real traction?
Quick correction. Puerto Rico, not Puerto Ricans, is politically limited. Any American citizen that chooses to reside in Puerto Rico loses their right to vote (looking at you Paul brothers). Any Puerto Rican that choses to reside in any of the 50 states has the same right to vote as anyone else.
I’m Native American and some whites don’t think I’m American.
Native also, I 100% got profiled by a white cop in a small town I went fishing in last fall. Got pulled over and he was surprised I wasn't Mexican, fuck him.
This is actual "logic" my boss once used on this topic.
Native Americans arnt real Americans because they have native in front of them. Why would you need a different word to describe them if they were real Americans?
He's Mexican, came over illegally and married into citizenship basically.
He also votes hard right maga and might be the dumbest man I've ever known.
You might be talking about an uncle of mine. You've described him perfectly. I feel your pain ✊
You should call White Americans "Euro Americans", then. That may clarify things for this lost soul.
Where you getting that 73% from?
I’m sure the number is ridiculously high, but it’s always funny to me when memes just throw a random percentage out there with no sources. This is done to make stupid people think this is a professional, real statistic.
It's a real stat. Just like 49% of US citizens think we are not divided.
I'll do you one better: I didn't even know who Bad Bunny was prior to this news cycle. Not my genre of music.
But I do remember the last time Puerto Rico was hit by a hurricane, and Trump didn't do shit to help. Because he's a vile piece of shit that would rather fuck kids, his daughter, and this country rather than help anyone.
I have almost no idea who that Bad Bunny person is but I do know that fascists/republicans hate him so he must be pretty cool.
To be fair, until a couple weeks ago, I didn't know Bad Bunny is...
At all.
So it's kinda No Taxation Without Representation situation? Or does that only apply to white people?
There are lower/no taxes there. That's why so many conservatives move there, or buy property there - particularly after a hurricane. Disaster capitalism.
I mean DC has plenty of white people but they're in a similar situation. Although at least they get to vote for president.
the orange pedo clearly did not know Puerto Rico was a US territory during his first term… he also did not know it was an island
and this level of brilliance was rewarded with a second term by muricans… so yes, I tend to believe every stat that claims they are mostly ignorants
American here, if I could read I would be SO mad about what you wrote
Wow, guys. I'm Mexican and not a fan of Bad Bunny at all, but you seem really out of the loop with this guy.
He is a Puerto Rican, and in that sense he is an American citizen, but Bad Bunny is a sovereignist that would very much prefer to be free from the USA. The song Ricky Martin sang during the SB halftime show is just beautiful (listen to the Tiny desk version!). The name of the song is "Lo que le pasó a Hawaii" (What happened to Hawaii) and the lyrics talk about a strong, deep feeling of belonging to the Puerto Rico island. He talks a lot about the simple life in there and some of their traditions. In the end, the song calls Puerto Ricans to hold their flag and don't allow "them" to do to Puerto Rico what happened to Hawaii.
I was in awe to listen to at least some of these lines in the middle of the Super Bowl. Honestly, don't even try to ask me about the rest of the show.
Canada will give them a home. Lord knows we need a friendly southern escape.
That would be an incredible change for the island. Right now their economy is kneecapped by byzantine US shipping laws. The jones act gives american shippers complete control over goods going to and from the island, driving up prices.
Falling under the care of a sanier nation, one who will help them rollout a reliable solar grid instead of dismantiling it, would do wonders.
Made up statistic aside, why is not knowing the nationality of a celebrity... bad? I don't even know his real name, this seems like a stretch to make it into american chauvinism rather than people just not knowing about a celebrity. Is that the joke?
It’s relevant here because of the backlash from maga morons when it was announced a guy with brown skin would be doing the half time show. There was a lot of nationalist rhetoric bouncing around, being used to justify their racism.
It was all bs as their arguments were being levelled at an American citizen as he is Puerto Rican.
So bad bunny isn't a chick? Feeling out of the loop
While I understand most Americans are apparently racist idiots, I find that stat hard to believe.
In all the hoopla around the halftime show, I never once read anything other than he is Puerto Rican. Not even in the maga content the algorithm insists I want to see (to the extent I didn’t immediately block).
Maybe this is being too pedantic but it would be more believable if
Replying to that German guy somewhere in the comments - Spanish is spoken all over the us as the second most common language. Certainly anywhere in the south you’ll hear it all the time, but even up here in New England it’s very common. There’s no reason to be surprised by hearing it nor to think they are anything other than Americans who are speaking Spanish
Wait, so why is that part of mexico american, I am confused? /s
mexico gave it to murica as a gift because mexico very nice 😊
Tomi Lahren: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPW89KfDIKN/
In a proper world, this would discredit her from being a pundit.
It's amazing how many Lemmings claim to be above billionaire propaganda and yet sit here jerking themselves off about, both, knowing Bad Bunny is a U.S. citizen and him being at the Super Bowl.
Here's a thought: don't watch the fucking Super Bowl. Crazy, outlandish idea — but as a U.S. citizen I can guarantee that it is possible for you to do this. Break your chains.
I missed the survey
They really need to make Puerto Rico a full-fledged state at this point.