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I will always speak up for my country and any other country who is suffering. This is publicly documented facts about Puerto Rico and it will always be home in my heart. Bring awareness to this so Puerto Rico has a higher chance of becoming independent!

SP3Y3RAL

I will always speak up for my country and any other country who is suffering. This is publicly documented facts about Puerto Rico and it will always be home in my heart. Bring awareness to this so Puerto Rico has a higher chance of becoming independent!

SP3Y3RAL

America likes to point the finger at Puerto Rico for their poverty when they're the ones that created it!
          
          Then more recently now the US passed another law in 2016 called PROMESA which literally means promise in spanish which makes it more insidious because the people of Puerto Rico were no longer able to have any say or vote on who serves on the board and the board is responsible for managing Puerto Rico's laws, financial plans, and regulations. Due to this, there were parts of Puerto Rico like Bayamón (in 2025) that didn't have reliable water/water for over a year because an unelected seven-member board didn't act fast enough when a call of emergency was set off. 
          
          All in all, in order for puerto rico to finally resolve all of its issues it needs to be free. 
          
          ¡VIVA PUERTO RICO LIBRE!
          
          (3/3)

SP3Y3RAL

Immediately after PR was colonized by the Americans, wealth extractions began with the sugar plantations in the 1900's - 1930's and the US benefited from it more than the locals. (Meaning that the money didn't go to PR... basically at all and ESPECIALLY not to the infrastructure such as water infrastructure.) Then when PR was finally allowed to vote for a governor, the governor Luis Muñoz Marín who had passed the "Gag Law" prior to becoming governor which basically made it illegal to even have any Puerto Rican pride and advocate for Puerto Rico's independence. Even displaying the flag was illegal and would carry severe prison sentences of up to 10 years. This law was already an attempt to erase PR culture and force American assimilation onto us. He also passed Operation Bootstrap which had the Puerto Rican economy go from a predominantly agricultural economy to a predominantly industrial economy. This of course lead to a lot of joblessness and mass immigration from PR to the US. Then there was section 936 in 1976 which allowed Americans companies operating in PR to avoid paying federal taxes on the profits they made there and send that money to the US tax-free instead which is unfathomably infuriating! And of course that money could've been used for water infrastructure.. But wait there's more; in 1984 the US stripped PR's ability to file for chapter 9 bankruptcy which would've helped immensely to restructure debt. (2/?)

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What's happening in Puerto Rico right now?
          
          Puerto Rico is currently in an official water crisis and it is due to VERY political reasons that have been happening since.. idk the freaking  late 1800's (1898) when Puerto Rico was STOLEN by America. This water crisis is a manifestation of American colonialism because this water crisis isn't entirely anything new to us but is an issue that has gone on way too long to ignore. There are many documented series of different pipes that have been failing and damaged all around the island for years. In fact more than 50% of PR's drinking water supply has been lost in the last 19 years or more due to leaks, breaks and spills. (1/?)

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yeo i keep changing my mind abt having smut in “possibly maybe” so you guys there’s prolly gonna be smut because i was drawing and my hand slipped and drew my hc dusetaph having a great time together in a bed so