+5 Yes, Puerto Rico is widely considered a colony—or often described as the world’s oldest colony—due to its status as an unincorporated U.S. territory. While residents are U.S. citizens, they lack voting representation in Congress, cannot vote for president,

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    It’s crazy to me that when i researched it appears that every couple of years they have a non American performer but no one complains. U2, Coldplay, The (fucking) Who. But you never heard anyone complaining,wonder why.

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    the orange pedo claerly 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

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      He was on a late night show with Linus from Linus Tech Tips. That was my first time seeing him. I’m glad Linus was able to give this small creator the break he needed (/s but it was the first time I saw him…)

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    It was annexed fair and square, peacefully and democratically according to international rules-based order.

    Now other countries are the problem. They’re the bad guys.

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    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.

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    71% of Americans have no idea that Puerto Ricans are American citizens.

    Included in that 29% are all the people who are Puerto Ricans

    I made these numbers up, but they’re likely not that far off.

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    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.

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      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.

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          Dude I worry about this so much. I’m not only native but I work in the construction industry and hauling all my ladders around in my tools around on my truck I’m so waiting for ice to roll up on my ass I’m going to have to get enough fight with them.

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            Same bro I work in the mining industry and so many people here are so happy about the ice raids even older natives are excited about it. What is really concerning is that puppy killer Kristie said last year before the 4th of July that natives should lose their status and there tribes.

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      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.

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        You should call White Americans “Euro Americans”, then. That may clarify things for this lost soul.

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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.

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    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

    • “73% of Americans don’t understand that puerto ricans are us citizens”. Because we are that dumb.

    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

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      There’s no reason to… think they are anything other than Americans who are speaking Spanish

      The vast majority of Americans speak English in public. People who speak Spanish as their primary language in public are usually assumed to be foreigners.

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      There’s an entire TikTok side, not just one influencer but several, that have centered their accounts around random chat apps where they ask north-americans if America is a continent, for comedy. Now, this is truly just anecdotal, however. I’m talking about several influencers who pump dozens of this kind of videos each, every day. Every video has 2 or 3 video chats, sometimes multiple people per chat. There’s so much content that they are their own hashtag and tiktok sphere, of videos making fun of north americans for not knowing basic geography.

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        If you ask South Americans, at least some of them will tell you that America is one continent.

        The day I told my 3rd graders in Colombia that there were 7 continents, it sparked a conversation I was not expecting (because that is what every social studies textbook said when I was in school in the US). Here, they only count five. That was the day I learned there is not an international consensus about what constitutes a continent.

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          And if you do try to define object science-based criteria, you get things like New Zealand is a continent

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        Film yourself asking 100 people the same simple question

        find 5 who are clueless

        Only post the 5% of people who make for good content, never mention the other 95%

        Morons lap this up as real

        The ole Charlie Kirk youtube method didn’t die with him I see.

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    I didn’t know where he was from, nor had I heard about him until the outrage machine hyped him up. I just assumed he was an immigrant based on the outrage, but I guess that’s asking too much of the racist who can be fooled into liking Kid Rock.

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    A movement to turn pro sports into quasi nationalist rallies, with barely a peep about it, is far more alarming than ignorance about the vagarities of US territorial policy. Most people can’t even name the vice president! This is a very strange kind of manufactured outrage.

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    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.

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          Ah! That’s what I originally figured but then we got into a whole thread like there was a discrepency and I was so lost haha

          Weird that the little edit icon isn’t up there

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        While residents are U.S. citizens, they lack voting representation in Congress, cannot vote for president,

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          …Right. That’s correct. Residents are US citizens and lack voting representation in congress and cannot vote for president. I feel like I must be missing something.

          Also this is the case for US Citizens residing in Guam and Samoa

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            The correction is that the restriction is under the territory, not on the citizens. If they migrate to a state they can vote for president. If a citizen from a state moves to the territory the can’t vote for the president

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                  there is a vote for those electors. turnout is generally low because ~70% of the vote goes to a specific party and what’s on the ballot is only how to allocate a small portion of electors in the electoral college. most DC residents feel its pretty token and prefer to spend election day not stressing about something that’s out of their hands. when they do turn out the vote, it’s an act of “hey. we’re still here, goddammit.”

                  also this is all making miss my old hometown 🤣. DC is such a great city if your political interests are more towards community involvement than towards voting