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Suki said,
I will criticize the USA government. I think they have screwed over Puerto Rico in the worst way. And Puerto Rico is not the only one they have stunted and mistreated in a most hipocritical and shameful way. One of the different things about American colonialism, one which has set it apart from other colonialisms of the past, is that it has set up a system of MANTENGO, which in reality is a subsidy to American industry. As Mantengo $$$$$$$$$ arrives and distributed it gives the poor enough lee way to eat and consume junk, making many feel like they hit the lotto. Although this system bothers many people, like you or I, it doesn't perturb the rabble, those who once didn't have a penny to their name. Studies have proven that Consumerism is like a depression pill, it makes people temporarily happy. But this happiness is short lived and the frenzy to consume starts quickly after one gets home with a bag full of junk. Therefore Consumerism is very adictive. People would buy anything, as proven by the madness seen in Puerto Rican Malls. Its normal to see people of all classes hitting the 99 cent stores as if there were no tomorrow. This has strenghtened the statehood movement beyond what even the Gringos ever wanted. This might be why when people on the island and Ricans on this board hear you say, "they have been stunted and mistreated in the most hipocritical and shameful way, " they don't know what you're talking about. LOL I know what you mean, but try explaining that to most Ricans. Most Ricans have internalized the Gringo world view of the nation created by God, and who criticises God anyway? Why I think the poor are basically Conservative and a double edged sword for reforms. I think Consumerism is the most important reason immigrants storm the gates of the U.S and Western Europe. They dream of bling, an SUV and electronic equipment galore. One just has to vist the malls on a Sunday to find immigrants with their families drooling at what they can buy. In fact, its all for the asking, by credit! No, immigrants don't come here to seek out Liberty and Justice, though some might. Despite that Gringos love to use liberty and justice as a rational to strenghten their ego, its other things, mainly CONSUMERISM . Despite immigrants knowing of rascism and inequality in the U.S., they take their chances coming here to get on the Consumerist gravy train they have been denied in their own countries. Puerto Ricans have been on this train since the 70's and to take us off is going to be a BIG, BIG problem. What is the answer? I don't know. I think sooner than later something gotta give, specially in Puerto Rico, where people, of all classes, swear that they can have a crack at more Mantengo + Consumerism via Statehood. And about you Suki, be careful talking like you do, because if you were on the island your own people will run you out of town if you foul mouth the Gringos and the consumerist colonial system they have set up. LOL |
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Let me try out my one liner responses from now on:
Tu crees que me importa Miranda, que dicen los demasiado colonizao hasta las caches sobre sus estupideces? Ni fu ni fa. JAJAJA. Como dicen los salseros---TODO TIENE SU FINAL, NO EXISTE ETERNIDAD. Incluyendo consumo sin frenos (hasta de porqueria de primera suela hecho en paises como la China). Those are five lines. I got to get it down to one or two at most. I gotta practice.
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Idea taken from the "Frankenstein" movie, circa 1931...........LOL
"And about you Suki, be careful talking like you do, because if you were on the island your own people will run you out of town if you foul mouth the Gringos and the consumerist colonial system they have set up." LOL And so the monster was chased through the forest by the villagers with torches............ Short and to the point.........LOL |
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No real disagreement here
Suki- I agree with a lot of what you have to say.
In my last response I was merely talking of foreigners that come to the US and reap the benefits of this country, then turn around and slam the country. I also definitely think it is cowardly to simply abandon one's country of birth without trying to make you own situation better at home. The US has manipulated and legislated it's way over Puerto Rican society and through the INSULAR CASES has created a SEPARATE and UNEQUAL society that is overly reliant on US transfer payments for social subsistence. The Masses Are Asses said Piri Thomas, and ignorance in this society is like an epidemic that is easily cured [through education] but is resisted due to laziness, apathy, selfishness, and a bunch of other reasons. I maintain that we still have it pretty good here in the US in spite of all the problems. It is your 1st amendment right to criticize all you want. What is important and responsible is that one does so with reason or clarity; otherwise the criticism is meritless and empty. |
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Personally,I prefer to have conversations in real life.But the coversationn here seems to be more intelligent. Anyhow, I went to a get together and coversed with this Colombian.And he fit the conservative Latino immigrant that PipePR mentions. He thinks the US is the best thing since slice bread and doesn't think PR should be independent because it would be a disaster like most of all Latin America. Its funny how some theories on here have a lot of validation in my experiences in FL.There are more examples but im feeling too lethargic to continue typing lol.
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