Puerto Rico

Anonymous
It’s not just what Hinchcliffe said about Puerto Ricans. He said this about Latinos in general:

*“These Latinos, they love making babies, too. Just know that they do,” Hinchcliffe said, setting up his joke: “There’s no pulling out. They don’t do that. They come inside, just like they did to our country.”

*And he said this about Blacks: When a Black man stood to cheer him on, Hinchcliffe said the two of them had been at a Halloween party the night before, adding "We carved watermelons together."



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Although this is a faux outrage, trump could use this to his advantage by promising to help Puerto Rico clean up their garbage problemm


it would be so incredibly believable if he did - i bet he'd throw two rolls of paper towels this time
Anonymous
If you have to spend all your time telling people who are offended that they aren't offended, you have a problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Although this is a faux outrage, trump could use this to his advantage by promising to help Puerto Rico clean up their garbage problemm


it would be so incredibly believable if he did - i bet he'd throw two rolls of paper towels this time


The Puerto Rico ship sailed. He abandoned Puerto Ricans in their time of need after the hurricane, to him PR is like his "shithole countries."
Anonymous
bad bunny has twice as many instagram followers as trump so...
Anonymous
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Exactly. White, liberal women (DCUM demo) are the ones offended, hence this and the MSG threads blowing up.

This is why it is hard for comedians these days because liberals especially white liberal women are the ones least likely to be able to take a joke. I guarantee a majority of this people showing outrage fall into this demographic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A lot of people noticed that for his Madison Square Garden rally, he abandoned his signature red hat and red tie for Proud Boys colors.




A visual version of “stand back and stand by” for a different election.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s not just what Hinchcliffe said about Puerto Ricans. He said this about Latinos in general:

*“These Latinos, they love making babies, too. Just know that they do,” Hinchcliffe said, setting up his joke: “There’s no pulling out. They don’t do that. They come inside, just like they did to our country.”

*And he said this about Blacks: When a Black man stood to cheer him on, Hinchcliffe said the two of them had been at a Halloween party the night before, adding "We carved watermelons together."

Don’t keep adding more terrible things they said last night, maga has only just started to figure out their talking points for the garbage patch comment. They’ll have to sit and wait patiently to have the “explanation” for the “joke” cued up.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:It was a funny joke and like all comedians he was basing it on the tragic truth. The US sadly dumps tons of garbage in Puerto Rico and uses it as a landfill and for target practice for weapons


What was funny about it and why didn’t he make jokes about whites or republicans or Trump?


Exactly.

And now it's white Republican Trump supporters who are spinning and deflecting, telling everyone else who isn't a white Republican Trump supporter that they aren't supposed to be insulted by the insensitive, racist insults, stereotypes and tropes that were just hurled at them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A lot of people noticed that for his Madison Square Garden rally, he abandoned his signature red hat and red tie for Proud Boys colors.




A visual version of “stand back and stand by” for a different election.


Yup.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A lot of people noticed that for his Madison Square Garden rally, he abandoned his signature red hat and red tie for Proud Boys colors.




A visual version of “stand back and stand by” for a different election.


+1

Anonymous
It wasn't just the racism - Let's not gloss over all of the OTHER disgusting, disgraceful comments on display during that rally, such as baselessly likening the Vice President to a prostitute.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It wasn't just the racism - Let's not gloss over all of the OTHER disgusting, disgraceful comments on display during that rally, such as baselessly likening the Vice President to a prostitute.



This man is enraged. Why? He’s amongst friends. He’s in a place where he has the floor and temporarily a little power. WTAF is wrong with him?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


Exactly. White, liberal women (DCUM demo) are the ones offended, hence this and the MSG threads blowing up.

This is why it is hard for comedians these days because liberals especially white liberal women are the ones least likely to be able to take a joke. I guarantee a majority of this people showing outrage fall into this demographic.


Really? Because every single tweet I’ve seen this morning has been from a Latino/Boricua, with the exception of Rick Scott who apparently also is worried about his reelection chances now.

Bad Bunny is definitely a white liberal woman, amirite?
Anonymous
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-latin/bad-bunny-billboard-puerto-ricos-political-parties-1235112437/

In September Bad Bunny bought billboards in PR railing against the Dems and progressive parties in their local election. While he hasn’t endorsed a presidential candidate at that point, his peers had endorsed Trump.

BB is very pro-business and seems to be the “I got mine” type. If he’s truly embraced more liberal politics, that’s terrific…I welcome him to our team.
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