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  • Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the United States of America? She sits in an in-between limbo, neither a state or an independent nation. So how did Puerto Rico become owned by, but not part of America?
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  • @chadvogel3594
    @chadvogel3594 Před 7 lety +727

    I personally don't care ether way let the people of Puerto Rico decide weather they want to be independent or a state but I don't think they should remain a territory because they have a population that is larger than some states and I feel like those people should be able to vote and be represented.

    • @Soliloquy084
      @Soliloquy084  Před 7 lety +45

      Thanks for commenting Chad. There are some potential pros to being a territory but Congress keeps a tight rein so it's not really working.

    • @japzone
      @japzone Před 7 lety +9

      Soliloquy, Yeah it'd be one thing if there were benefits to not being a full member, like the UK had in the EU, but at this point PR's "benefits" aren't worth very much at this point.

    • @Edlas22158
      @Edlas22158 Před 7 lety +8

      Sure, I imagine that you have a plan to protect Puerto Rico from Cuba, Venezuela and any other communist country who can invade the island once it is on its own, torture masacre and enslave its citizens, because you cannot ask for help from the USA or take a fly to the states.. What about when you have to get at 5:00 to go recollect coffee and work in the farms to maintain the island. Oh, I forgot, you live on the states. Independence is for the ones on the island. Ignorant, people who take advantage of all what the states can offer, but want independence for the island.

    • @chadvogel3594
      @chadvogel3594 Před 7 lety +17

      jazs and ari what? no one is going to invade Puerto rico once it becomes independent. plus cuba and venezuala are poor.

    • @sanjuanpapi
      @sanjuanpapi Před 7 lety +9

      +JasonRR7 if they invade, we have to find a way to find oil on the island , so that way the USA is guaranteed to help

  • @ryanfinn5544
    @ryanfinn5544 Před 7 lety +1182

    Too afraid to use the word colony....

    • @Soliloquy084
      @Soliloquy084  Před 7 lety +68

      There was a section talking about they colony side of the situation that got cut.

    • @JMM33RanMA
      @JMM33RanMA Před 7 lety +18

      You should not have cut Gov. Munoz Marin and his "Bootstrap" Program.

    • @voytek5550
      @voytek5550 Před 7 lety +67

      it wasn't a colony though since Americans didn't immigrate to it en masse. it's a conquered territory. and while we're at it, can people stop using colony as a throw all term for European conquests? first off most of them starting off in the 1800s weren't even legitimate colonies as much as they were conquests. secondly, almost all states back then had some form of conquests or colonies so by misusing the world 'colony' so much and in such association with solely Europeans, you create a misnomer where suddenly it's only white guys with "colonies". never mind the fact that most states in world history had some form of a colony.

    • @IxaharX
      @IxaharX Před 7 lety +1

      Soliloquy you should not be afraid beacuse is

    • @Robcab20
      @Robcab20 Před 7 lety +26

      The definition of colony is that a Country is under full or partial political control of another country "usually the territory is occupied by settlers". So there might be people moving to occupy the colony but that is not what defines the term colony. So... yeahh it is a colony just not a common one.

  • @elsonramos802
    @elsonramos802 Před 7 lety +35

    I lived in Puerto Rico when I was a little kid. my first language was Spanish and I still fluently speak it. I really think Puerto Rico should become independent.

    • @avgredditmod
      @avgredditmod Před 2 lety

      As a puerto rican in the same position as you, I say you're stupid
      PR would never survive due to its awful economic situation, it just be worsening its situation

    • @yaboiiijesus6922
      @yaboiiijesus6922 Před 2 lety +1

      @@avgredditmod amen. If we’re already bad enough as part of the us it’ll be even worse being independent we’ll just be a new version of Haiti or dr

    • @elyenidacevedo1995
      @elyenidacevedo1995 Před rokem +1

      @@yaboiiijesus6922 yeah that mostly the reason I don't want Independence.

    • @yaboiiijesus6922
      @yaboiiijesus6922 Před rokem

      @@elyenidacevedo1995 it’s simply unnecessary

    • @norbertosuarez5722
      @norbertosuarez5722 Před rokem +1

      According to history Puerto Rico was 10 times better without USA it was ver well with their own money

  • @javierruizblanco99
    @javierruizblanco99 Před 6 lety +6

    Puerto Rico in 1897 when it was a province of Spain:
    -Two senators in Spain.
    -Two delegates in the Spanish courts.
    -Free trade.
    -Own currency.
    -Elections of a local government.
    -Population growth.
    -Fully Spanish citizenship and rights.
    Los puertorriqueños son Taínos, Africanos y Españoles. Viva PR y viva España 🇵🇷🇪🇸

  • @carlose4314
    @carlose4314 Před 7 lety +31

    I had family fighting on both sides of the Spanish-American War.

  • @ThePoliticalAv
    @ThePoliticalAv Před 7 lety +40

    I'm fine with them as our 51st state or as a freely associated state, like micronesia, whichever they feel is better for them

    • @youpedia4614
      @youpedia4614 Před 3 lety +3

      Nah they should be a country

    • @linodin0
      @linodin0 Před 3 lety

      Yes

    • @user-hm8yu3gm8k
      @user-hm8yu3gm8k Před 3 lety +1

      As a puerto rican i do not want us to be a part of the U.S. it doesn't feel right

    • @elyenidacevedo1995
      @elyenidacevedo1995 Před rokem

      @@user-hm8yu3gm8k it does to me it's not like we'd be very well on our own.

  • @Tobberz
    @Tobberz Před 7 lety +352

    USA: We hate colonialism!
    Also USA: Puerto Rico

    • @Soliloquy084
      @Soliloquy084  Před 7 lety +27

      Yeah, there is some irony.

    • @bayonatal2880
      @bayonatal2880 Před 7 lety +9

      Soliloquy hypocrisy!!!

    • @ananonymoustsundere2774
      @ananonymoustsundere2774 Před 7 lety +19

      Tobberz
      Welcome to history,
      The reason why the words "irony" and "hypocrisy" have their meanings.

    • @andrews3545
      @andrews3545 Před 7 lety +5

      And guam, american somia, and US Virgin islands

    • @SharpieLEET
      @SharpieLEET Před 7 lety +1

      Tobberz im american and i like colonialism baka

  • @KaiserMattTygore927
    @KaiserMattTygore927 Před 7 lety +338

    Just make them a state already so we can get that kickass 51 star flag.

    • @Soliloquy084
      @Soliloquy084  Před 7 lety +33

      American's and their flag...

    • @firehot427
      @firehot427 Před 7 lety +8

      With liberty and justice for all.

    • @scottgoodson8295
      @scottgoodson8295 Před 7 lety +13

      Soliloquy Says the Kiwi.

    • @k.t.1641
      @k.t.1641 Před 7 lety +2

      What of it? Dont care for your own flag either?......

    • @Zephaniah700
      @Zephaniah700 Před 7 lety +1

      * Americans' and their flag...
      FIFY

  • @xfeliciano
    @xfeliciano Před 7 lety +91

    As a Puerto Rican living on the island and also a US Vet, I believe we should become a state of the union. We have given alot to the nation. We had fought in every major war of the US since WW1. We have a second class US citizenship we cannot vote for our president nor have any voting congressman. The current financial crisis is not only fault of the Puerto Ricans the US plays a big role on this crisis. We have suffer with the US and we have shed our blood for the US defending democracy and the american way of live. Its a shame for the US that is the champion of democracy in the world to have a colony called Puerto Rico in their backyard. We should be granted Statehood after more than a 100 years of colonialism. I love America as I love Puerto Rico. Its time for justice. God bless America!

    • @altairmilakai8402
      @altairmilakai8402 Před 7 lety +7

      My veteran brother you have my entire support.

    • @badzombie0135
      @badzombie0135 Před 7 lety +4

      Xavi Fe Yes. Soon I will be happy to c it happen from Pennsylvania

    • @mpgisbtsarmybaefighting2838
      @mpgisbtsarmybaefighting2838 Před 7 lety

      Xavi Fe YES! You fought for the US? OMG so glad you are safe. God bless you and all military families everywhere. I hope to heaven the situation ends up right for you all. Amen.🇵🇷

    • @MrShirial
      @MrShirial Před 6 lety

      its called war criminal not vet

    • @ZimVader-0017
      @ZimVader-0017 Před 6 lety

      1400deadwood
      Now that's something they don't teach us in history classes. Thank you for sharing :)

  • @joel12383
    @joel12383 Před 7 lety +231

    As a Puerto Rican myself (born and raised). The main reason I don't want Puerto Rico to be a state is because I know Americans will not welcome us with open arms. We are so different, from our language to our culture. We have nothing in common. We have a lot more in common with Spain. Independence will lead to more corruption, communism and even a dictatorship. Is a complicated question ... the current status is also horrible. We are treated unfairly with no fair representation in the US government.

    • @striped_sponge7187
      @striped_sponge7187 Před 7 lety +3

      JO EL P.R should use Communism. But it has to be a complex battle. A great leader must have the guts to sustain and keep the country alive, without collapsing. Communism works for those countries or places with a national flag to rebuild the economy and make it better. Later on, if it goes well. Then Communism can be put aside and chose Capitalism in order to sustain it.

    • @elialmodovar6685
      @elialmodovar6685 Před 7 lety +6

      Levi C. Yep! Just like Cuba did.

    • @rustypudder4606
      @rustypudder4606 Před 7 lety +27

      I have 11 Ricans in my family. My best friends fiancé is Rican. Never heard anyone not welcome Puerto Rican's or really have anything negative to say. Maybe your experience has been different but we are a melting pot and I accept everyone. I think we are stronger through diversity.

    • @edwinholcombe2741
      @edwinholcombe2741 Před 7 lety +27

      I have never met a Puerto Rican that I didn't like. I enjoy their culture. I would be proud if they became a state.

    • @dvferyance
      @dvferyance Před 7 lety +35

      Hawaii was way different when it became a state and they worked just fine. President Reagan said the US would welcome PR with open arms then and I am sure we will today.

  • @dwaynearroyo4340
    @dwaynearroyo4340 Před 6 lety +8

    If anything I'd rather Puerto Rico go back to spain, they don't get any representation as far as voting except for presidential primaries and they are more closer culturally to spain so why not?

  • @NameExplain
    @NameExplain Před 7 lety +166

    FACES!

    • @Soliloquy084
      @Soliloquy084  Před 7 lety +7

      Tristan was talking about his massive change coming up, so I decided to update too.

    • @NameExplain
      @NameExplain Před 7 lety +16

      Feel like I should be making some changes. Everyone in my videos will be wearing hats from now on.

    • @kevinclass2010
      @kevinclass2010 Před 7 lety +5

      Should keep minimalist look.

    • @2b0rnot2b9
      @2b0rnot2b9 Před 7 lety +1

      Bad ones too.

    • @NameExplain
      @NameExplain Před 7 lety +3

      Adam Filinovich *tips fedora*

  • @WillyTheComposerOfficial
    @WillyTheComposerOfficial Před 6 lety +3

    The 2017 Puerto Rico statehood/independence referendum resulted in a 97% vote for statehood.
    However, the turnout was only 23% so it’s not really of any use

  • @RecklawTheAmazing
    @RecklawTheAmazing Před 7 lety +277

    As an American, idgaf what happens to it, but I don't think the situation that Puerto Ricans are currently in is fair to them. I think that the populace should do whatever they want, and I support them in it.

    • @jraw7199
      @jraw7199 Před 7 lety +7

      RecklawTheAmazing tbf you should gaf. last time nobody gaf you got trump

    • @RecklawTheAmazing
      @RecklawTheAmazing Před 7 lety +10

      God LovesAtheist People definitely did... that's why trump was elected. There was more public involvement than ever before. Also, if you read it, I mean it more like, I don't care what the outcome is, as long as they decide it by popular sovereignty.

    • @jraw7199
      @jraw7199 Před 7 lety

      RecklawTheAmazing it was a joke. And ofc by popular sovereignty is the only way with referendums

    • @dankeleavexxxxjjjs
      @dankeleavexxxxjjjs Před 7 lety +2

      RecklawTheAmazing No it isn't we go to us and we practically get treated as Mexican

    • @RomanEmpirePR
      @RomanEmpirePR Před 7 lety +3

      Dankest sleeve well, the most of my friends are americans, and I don't have a problem, and I dont get deported, and I dont have to pay a green card, and I dont look like native, because we are 75% DNA spaniards or canarians, and we dont bring drugs like el chapo, and we don't like to rape kids, and we don't pick up strawberrys, maybe you are those 17% mix or those 8% africans when Christopher Colombus bring them to Loiza Puerto Rico, they still there....

  • @rebelbeammasterx8472
    @rebelbeammasterx8472 Před 7 lety +15

    Puerto Rico should either become a state of the USA or have their country where Puerto Ricians can have full rights.

    • @lunashasarts
      @lunashasarts Před 4 lety

      mikedoesseo Well, here it's not easy either... Have you been hit or in a hurricane zone? Or any political disaster? Because we have everything. Earthquakes? We have them too

  • @imean9878
    @imean9878 Před 7 lety +16

    i am a born puerto rican and my uncle is chi chi rodriguez my name is edward mendez im the son of politician cesar mendez i can tell you for a fact puerto rico needs statehood but corrupt government officials representing pr want it to be independent so they can abuse their power to line their pockets puerto rico is a political battleground black market. Please we need statehood and the us to intervene and save pr because its in a tailspin.

  • @Kyle444shell
    @Kyle444shell Před 7 lety +4

    I don't see a problem with Puerto Rico being a territory of the U.S. It's really not that strange for a nation to be in this position. Just look at empires throughout history, they contained multiple nations that were ruled by one country but weren't necessarily a part of the country. Ex: The British Empire encompassed 64 different countries at its territorial height, but they weren't considered to be a part of the United Kingdom. In fact, I think they should officially rename Puerto Rico from a US territory to a US colony. It's a lot easier to understand and Puerto Rico already is a colony in all but name.

    • @DarkBrawlerLink
      @DarkBrawlerLink Před 7 lety +3

      As a Puerto Rican I disagree with you. Yes, we are indeed a colony, but that's not benefitial to us. We are treated as second class citizens and the American government strangles our economy. So yes, there ir definitely a problem with Puerto Rico being a territory of the U.S., and the era of the empires should end once and for all.

    • @Kyle444shell
      @Kyle444shell Před 7 lety +1

      ikanian I agree that something needs to be changed about Puerto Rico, but statehood isn't realistic and I'm not sure how well Puerto Rico would fare as a completely independent country.

  • @LnnyOsoTo
    @LnnyOsoTo Před 7 lety +5

    History and all I know about politics have shown me that the US simply does not want Puerto Rico as a state and with the current state of affairs being what they are right now I think Independence is a better option.

  • @darielconti
    @darielconti Před 7 lety +4

    I'm a Puertorican and would love to see Puerto Rico as an Independent country! We would have the potential of being an economic super power by our agriculture, tourist destinations, exports/imports (Which we don't have because of the Jones Act that states that all ships have to pass through a US port before entering Puerto Rico which effectively costs us millions of dollars! Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Cuba (Under a New Democratic Government) Should create some sort of EU but for Latin American Countries in the Caribbean and help each other economically! This is my point of view for Puerto Rico! Que viva Puerto Rico, Libre y Soberano! 🇵🇷

    • @albinotaino8157
      @albinotaino8157 Před 2 lety +2

      Bien dicho hermano😊🇵🇷🇵🇷🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥✊✊

    • @Jay92master
      @Jay92master Před rokem

      That will be soon we need our own president to vote

    • @Jay92master
      @Jay92master Před rokem

      And own our own island plus. Have a permanent passport book that will represent our independence

  • @suivatra123
    @suivatra123 Před 7 lety +21

    Just to keep 50 stars Puerto Rico should become a state and we should have 1 Dakota.

    • @jk-gb4et
      @jk-gb4et Před 4 lety +3

      Or 1 Carolina

    • @jk-gb4et
      @jk-gb4et Před 4 lety +1

      Or 1 Virginia

    • @sophiaquintana256
      @sophiaquintana256 Před 3 lety +1

      That would make it the 47 states of america

    • @suivatra123
      @suivatra123 Před 3 lety +1

      @@sophiaquintana256 Ummmm.... no it would be 50. 1 Dakota making 50---> 49, then adding Puerto Rico making it 50 again.

  • @Keli_Rene
    @Keli_Rene Před 7 lety +132

    What's important is not what other Americans think should happen to Puerto Rico, but what Puerto Rican's want for themselves. Statehood or Independence, I support whichever they choose, as long as the situation does not remain the same.

    • @Soliloquy084
      @Soliloquy084  Před 7 lety +6

      This is very true, and in time we will find out what they choose.

    • @Ian-vo6ho
      @Ian-vo6ho Před 7 lety +1

      Maria but do puertorricans want that? or is only you?

    • @gabrielgonz8830
      @gabrielgonz8830 Před 7 lety +4

      statehood

    • @ab9840
      @ab9840 Před 7 lety +5

      At least Spain has free health care unlike the US. But forget Spain. Statehooders have it easy. They do not have to wait, they can just move to the US. North Dakota needs people. Ha Ha!

    • @pm69669
      @pm69669 Před 7 lety +4

      id get worse if they were on there own

  • @GlitchyShadow13
    @GlitchyShadow13 Před 7 lety +333

    Taxation without representation my arse.

    • @Soliloquy084
      @Soliloquy084  Před 7 lety +26

      They have representation, just not voting representation :P

    • @GlitchyShadow13
      @GlitchyShadow13 Před 7 lety +18

      Soliloquy When you can't directly elect officials that doesn't really count, does it?

    • @Soliloquy084
      @Soliloquy084  Před 7 lety +16

      No, not at all really, but can't the same then be said for the President he's not directly elected? That's another issue, but I agree it's silly to have Puerto Rico in it's current situation.

    • @GlitchyShadow13
      @GlitchyShadow13 Před 7 lety +6

      Soliloquy Well, yeah. The entire US representation/voting system is full of holes.

    • @ms.verepaine6914
      @ms.verepaine6914 Před 7 lety +4

      The PR Rep. doesnt have a vote in Congress (they are just hanging out)

  • @brucedavid8735
    @brucedavid8735 Před 7 lety +41

    all BECAUSE of bird poop

  • @pito2322
    @pito2322 Před 7 lety +9

    As a Puerto Rican, i feel very happy that in the U.S, people are supporting us to become a state and i am very proud of that.🎉🎉

    • @adamthaeer217
      @adamthaeer217 Před 3 lety

      Because the situation right now it’s not make sense

  • @Manuel-hv5qj
    @Manuel-hv5qj Před 6 lety +2

    UPDATE (from Wikipedia): A referendum on the political status of Puerto Rico was held in Puerto Rico on June 11, 2017. The referendum had three options: becoming a state of the United States, independence/free association, or maintaining the current territorial status. Those who voted overwhelmingly chose statehood by 97%; turnout, however, was 23%, a historically low figure.] This figure is attributed to a boycott led by the pro-status quo PPD party (the Popular Democratic Party).

  • @fishercat7315
    @fishercat7315 Před 7 lety +9

    make them a state, Let's go 51!

  • @andrews3545
    @andrews3545 Před 7 lety +15

    Personally I would love to welcome them as the 51st state.

  • @denislazaro4725
    @denislazaro4725 Před 7 lety +7

    Its a colony not territory

  • @thecristianperspective2416
    @thecristianperspective2416 Před 7 lety +41

    As a Puertorican, I truly hope we become a State one day, and that Congress actually listens this time. We 3.5 million american citizens here should be treated the same as every other.

  • @matthewboyd8689
    @matthewboyd8689 Před 3 lety +2

    I think we should not let someone decide someone else's fate by thinking they know them and making assumptions.
    I think we should ask them what they want and then do exactly that.

  • @gattutit6974
    @gattutit6974 Před 7 lety +7

    I am a Puerto Rican living in Puerto Rico. I feel we are different from the US in many ways, including language and mainly, Spanish roots. I feel we should be Independent, but remain attached somehow to the USA in many ways, as we serve in the US armies, etc., etc.

  • @andrejparunovic6888
    @andrejparunovic6888 Před 7 lety +24

    Can anyone link me a poll for this referendum ?

    • @ms.verepaine6914
      @ms.verepaine6914 Před 7 lety

      Im not sure what you mean. You have to be a PR resident to vote.

    • @icaraci
      @icaraci Před 7 lety +8

      There are 3 official parties in Puerto Rico. The PPD, PNP and PIP. The PPD is for the status quo, the PNP is pro statehood and the PIP is pro independence. In normal elections the results are 48 for the winner (usually between PNP and PPD), 45-47 for the second place, 3-5 percent for independence and the rest for other independent candidates. For the referendum, since there are only two options, statehood will probably win, but not by a landslide. 50-60 percent maybe. Not very scientific, but there hasn't been any formal poll.

    • @altairmilakai8402
      @altairmilakai8402 Před 7 lety +6

      No friend you don't need to be puertorican to vote, you need to be american to vote.

    • @AdamSmith-gs2dv
      @AdamSmith-gs2dv Před 7 lety

      Adam Filinovich And they will probably be wrong like Trump, Brexit, and general election 2015.

    • @joseignaciohileradorna5122
      @joseignaciohileradorna5122 Před 7 lety

      something similar was done a few years ago, statehood won and thid time it wont be any different.

  • @heart756
    @heart756 Před 7 lety +8

    As A Puerto Rican born and raised in the Island, Its a Shame how USA till this day have a Colony it's a International Embarrassment, Many Puerto Rican has shed blood fighting in wars, my family 3 generations, My Grand Father WWII/Korea my Uncle Vietnam and my brother Irak!!me myself I work treating Veterans as Profesional Nurse!! Enough it's Enough time to decide our political Situation we cannot keep this colonial status Anywmore

    • @EseFrancisco13
      @EseFrancisco13 Před 7 lety

      We dont neee another state dragging us down, we are already in much debt as it is

    • @Roca005
      @Roca005 Před 5 lety

      Francisco Hinojos well Puerto Ricans have already paid with their bloodshed to protect the US. That’s something that draft dodgers cannot claim. Hence, they have more of a right to be a state than others.

  • @blue_siberianhuskycuteness7957

    I am very proud of being puertorican.

    • @albinotaino8157
      @albinotaino8157 Před 2 lety

      Viva Borinquen!!!!🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷✊

  • @draco4877
    @draco4877 Před 7 lety +3

    Puerto Rico should become independent and not rely on other countries rules.

    • @willrodz8453
      @willrodz8453 Před 4 lety

      Well tel your government , contact your senator so congress can give us our independence already .

    • @willrodz8453
      @willrodz8453 Před 4 lety

      Puerto Rico has voted for state hood about 4 times maybe , they don’t want Puerto Rico as a state and a lot of us don’t want it either . But they have the power to say . No you will never become a state and like that a lot of Puerto Rican’s can wake up from that fairy tail dream of becoming a state

  • @santiagotimotei1179
    @santiagotimotei1179 Před 7 lety +20

    i don't like how you put faces on the characters, it makes it feel... weird

    • @Soliloquy084
      @Soliloquy084  Před 7 lety +1

      But there is so much more emotion!

    • @santiagotimotei1179
      @santiagotimotei1179 Před 7 lety +3

      Soliloquy I guess, but it just feels so weird to see the faces, I sorta liked them better without faces

    • @MechanicWolf85
      @MechanicWolf85 Před 7 lety

      Santiago Timotei agree he didnt animate them much so they felt stale

    • @sion8
      @sion8 Před 7 lety +1

      I'm​ glad someone felt the same!

    • @stephenwaldron4213
      @stephenwaldron4213 Před 7 lety

      uncanny valley at play

  • @Peapolop
    @Peapolop Před 7 lety +4

    Thanks for that video Soliloquy. Totally unexpected.
    I'm puertorican and I have been living in the States since August 2016. I feel as much of an immigrant as any other latino here. I truly believe Puerto Rico should become an independent nation, that way it will have better trade deals. That does not mean cutting ties with the US.
    The overwhelming majority of puertoricans will never identify as American nor feel pride for the States. We may be US citizens, but we are not Americans in our way of life. Often times when someone moves to the US we say "se fue para allá afuera" (he/she went "out there"), that reflects the distance between cultures and, we do call the US another country.
    No nation is completely independent these days, so I believe PR should be independent to choose its trade partners and become part of the international community.
    Un abrazo (hugs).

  • @TheOnyxGeneral
    @TheOnyxGeneral Před 7 lety +9

    I think they should be a state, they are a hard working people who could be beneficial to the U.S.

    • @norbertosuarez5722
      @norbertosuarez5722 Před rokem

      What! 🤣 Beneficial to united states how much beneficial????? The united states give Puerto Rico 4,000 million dollars a year but they received back 58,000 millions back every year so how much beneficial Puerto Rico can be to united states if they always give back so many millions back to usa 🤔🤣🤣😁 please don't you believe is a gold mine??? You invest 4,000 millions to get 58 millions back !????

    • @norbertosuarez5722
      @norbertosuarez5722 Před rokem

      Or you actually think the USA the bullies of the world will hold to something that is not beneficial for them 🤔???? Use your sense jajaja

  • @marcrogue5268
    @marcrogue5268 Před 6 lety +1

    Puerto Rico let loose would be a catastrophe, their government reeks with corruption and their national debt is incredible high. But if Puerto Rican’s want freedom go on ahead

  • @PRShadowStalker
    @PRShadowStalker Před 7 lety +4

    Being from Puerto Rico myself, I find your video very well explained so I congratulate you on your research. You definitely earned a new subscriber with this video. Many Americans lack the proper knowledge on the problems Puerto Rico is currently facing politically, disregarding the gigantic economic and educational problems such as the debt and student riots.
    Puerto Rico's limbo of Statehood and Independence has been running for a very long time now, and any option would be better than our current situation. It will be an interesting debate whether our island decides on Statehood or Independence as a recent surge for Independence has surged through the younger generation of the island due to the unfair treatment the island has been receiving in recent time.

    • @juanrios9846
      @juanrios9846 Před rokem

      If we were to become a "state"....we would be "paying federal tax, local tax, Jones act choke hold and other "grasps" on the Islands resources.....Independence is tough at first, but we can do it like other islands.

  • @AlexEiken24
    @AlexEiken24 Před 7 lety +16

    I as an American, I would welcome Puerto Rico as a state. Its a beautiful Island with beautiful people. The truth is...the economy is in very bad shape and it would be considered a burden to our elected officials to absorb Puerto Rico into statehood. We are in enough economic trouble as it is ourselves. It's their call. If independence is what they desire than let them be. I personally think it would be wise to vote to become a part of the most powerful and free country in the world. If so they deserve rights.

    • @hectorramirez8366
      @hectorramirez8366 Před 6 lety +1

      As far as been a burden, how so? If P.R gets in reality 4.5 Billions from the si.S, but the U.S takes 74 plus billions from P.R, how can it be a burden? That number has increased over the years, I remember in 1990 was 60 Billions, now is 74 billions. The day P.R becomes a burden for the U.S, the are going to drop P.R faster than speed of light.

    • @theAppleWizz
      @theAppleWizz Před 6 lety

      Actually, it's in the best interest of many city,states for pr to be a state most of the bonds that PR gave out are in school pensions around the US

  • @beautifulviolet
    @beautifulviolet Před 7 lety +16

    As a Puerto Rican, I have to admit this is a very nice summary of the historical relation between the USA and Puerto Rico!! But although you correctly mentioned that all Puerto Rican's are natural born citizens of the USA, you forgot to explain how the Congress granted us that status!! It took place in 1917, with the enactment of the Jones act!! It was not coincidental, that World War 1 started one year later in 1918, and it was the first armed conflict in which Puerto Rican's would participate as part of the USA military!!! Maybe now you can see the main purpose for that political move!!! As you also mentioned, the archipelago of Puerto Rico belongs to, but is not part of the USA!!! We have a Resident Commissioner in Washington DC, which has voice, but no vote in Congress!! The most insulting point (my personal view) is that the case of Puerto Rico is still handled to this day in Congress, by the Natural Resources Office!!! I guess that the USA still think of Puerto Rico as a Guano island, where there's only birds excrement, without any sign of humans inhabitants!!! In reference to the next Referendum that is going to take place in June of this year 2017, I think it is all just a waste of money and time!! It is simply another dead end effort by our local politicians to sell dreams to the masses!!! Personally, I decided that I'm not going to participate, because the Referendum has no real connection or political recognition by the Congress of the USA, which would force them to accept the results and to eventually act based on the people mandate!!!! NONE, not even a single one!!! The vast majority of Puerto Rican's (including myself) value their American citizenship, but at the same time we care for and celebrate our national identity and unique Hispanic culture!! That is why I believe the best solution for both parties is for Puerto Rico to have some form of autonomy relation with the USA!! A type of Free Associated State or an Associated Autonomous Republic, recognized by the United Nations!! But for all of these to happen, first the US congress have to act and create a political project with real connections and consequences, to make us Puerto Rican's decide what is better for our Nation as a whole and finally reach a conclusion, concerning our identity and political ties with the USA!!!

    • @eox555
      @eox555 Před 7 lety +2

      Do someone really believes a superpower needs some jibaritos to go to war ?

    • @ab9840
      @ab9840 Před 7 lety

      beautiful violet left out the part that the Puerto Rican legislators in 1917 voted against US citizenship (they had never asked for it) but the US imposed it anyway. At that time the US imposed Governor in PR., US Congress and Pres. could make void any vote or legislation passed by the new PR. legislators. They say US citizenship was given to PR. since the US was entering WW I and needed troops. So most likely no WW I no US citizenship for PR.

    • @slyfox3333
      @slyfox3333 Před 7 lety

      Dude, only 18,000 puerto ricans served in WW1

    • @flyingsnake3737
      @flyingsnake3737 Před 7 lety +1

      slyfox3333 Only 18,000 ?? Is that really a small number to you ?

    • @AndresRuiz007
      @AndresRuiz007 Před 6 lety

      Ww1 started in 1914 but the us joined in 1918

  • @cryptic4762
    @cryptic4762 Před 7 lety +4

    Throughout history, nations have been divided due to cultural differences. The United States is already incredibly culturally opposed from within and faces many threats of succeeding from the union already. Many predict the US will not be a single country in 50 years, which I believe could be possible. Adding Puerto Rico as a state will only cause higher cultural differences as it is vastly unlike any other place within the United States. However, it is a huge tourism hotspot for Americans and foreigners as well. One perk of Puerto Rico is the Caribbean theming and location but without the need of a passport, which makes it arguably the most popular tourist destination for Americans without passports. I do not know much else about Puerto Rico, but removing it from constitutional ties from America would only a negative impact on the economy while boosting and freeing Puerto Rico as well. I support whichever decision they decide to make, colonies are too outdated and unfair

    • @theAppleWizz
      @theAppleWizz Před 6 lety

      hahahah no it's not dude have you ever being to any place in LA or Texas, or even Miami where they speak Spanish, it's literally the same thing man.

  • @josephmilio9493
    @josephmilio9493 Před 6 lety +2

    I’m an American I think they should become Independent

  • @TheWaynester101
    @TheWaynester101 Před 7 lety +3

    thank you soliloquy for making a whole video about my little island! I often feel like we are the forgotten stepchild that no one wants to deal with. thanks a lot! I feel that our status issue would have been solved already if it had more exposure.

  • @DCampusano1
    @DCampusano1 Před 7 lety +21

    Truthfully, I see it as a lose-lose situation for Puerto Ricans.. If they're granted independence then they'll probably deteriorate and become another Haiti, given their current economic situation and distress. And I'm sure losing US citizenship is not something they want. On the other hand, if they're granted statehood, they'll gain a bit more representation and acknowledge on a federal and national level, but then they'll falter and take a step back in other areas. Statehood is probably their best option, although not all Puerto Ricans are in favor of that.

    • @FOLIPE
      @FOLIPE Před 6 lety +2

      DCampusano1 become Haiti? That is not the only possible outcome of independence though. There are many other comparable independent states that are successful...

    • @raulcruz6601
      @raulcruz6601 Před 6 lety +2

      Not the only options. Puerto Rico was an overseas European province and autonomous by 1897. At least your comment shows a more realistic view. There is not a perfect solution but they work very hard to hide the provincial option to the point that it was erased from people's mind and history books

  • @raymondsantiago6514
    @raymondsantiago6514 Před 7 lety +47

    As a puertorican who actually lives in Puerto Rico, I think that this island has his own customs and culture, like Hawaii, but U.S.A. has been a very big part of it, and we already feel we are a State so why not make it official? I know there are people in the States that hate us for having spanish as our primary language or something racist like that, but I also know that there are good people who are in favor of doing what's right. Ofcourse we have some problems, and I do blame the "limbo" situation between State and independence, but every part of the world has hard times too.

    • @badzombie0135
      @badzombie0135 Před 7 lety +10

      Inverted Y Nah Fam we don't hate you! The U.S doesn't have an official language. Love from mainland U.S.A. Would love to c you guys become a official state. Btw conservative not all Republicans don't want you to be a state :)

    • @AnthonySmith
      @AnthonySmith Před 7 lety +5

      Inverted Y some people are backwards and or racist but (i hope) that's a minority of folks. The US doesn't have any sort of REAL official language which is for a couple different reasons. I for one would welcome Puerto Rico not as a new family member but as a long time family friend who has always really been a part of the family. Thank you for weighing in on this seeing your input and that of others really helped me get a better grip on how people really feel. :)

    • @exploreohio1735
      @exploreohio1735 Před 7 lety +2

      Inverted Y I traveled all throughout the USA the culture is different throughout imo. PR should have been a state years ago.
      born USA citizens, used the currency and has the federal minimum wage. The language thing isn't a big issue, Florida is very spanish speaking state in the south mainly as well.

    • @AnthonySmith
      @AnthonySmith Před 7 lety +2

      on the mainland, we often take a second language in school either Spanish or French (this is the usual choice) and yes much of the southern U.S. is home to bilingual Americans... maybe not everyone but it's a useful skill there!
      P.S. I think I like using the term Mainland in this context because PR is awesome and I already feel like it's a part of the family :)

    • @juaco42
      @juaco42 Před 7 lety +3

      interesante recientemente viendo la biografía del fundador de la Boeing, descubrí que el dr Boieng decendiente de alemanes y de hecho de donde el proviene me parece que Michigan hay hasta un periódico en aleman o sea que hablemos español nada impide que seamos estado

  • @williamcotto7209
    @williamcotto7209 Před 7 lety +6

    Puerto Rico does not have enough resorses do maintain itself, statehood is its only option

    • @Roca005
      @Roca005 Před 5 lety

      Grimmbo Mochrie there is a small push for PR to be returned to Spain. It was an overseas province when the US invaded the island.

    • @bonsaynunez600
      @bonsaynunez600 Před 5 lety

      So!!

    • @willrodz8453
      @willrodz8453 Před 4 lety

      You are wrong . They feed u this . That’s why everyone who wants state hood always says the same thing . Either what u just said or they’ll end up bringing up Cuba or Venezuela like if those 2 countries are the only independent countries in the world . Open your mind , from the beginning the US never wanted us as a state , they have the power to make us a state and mark my words they will never ever make Puerto Rico a state . So what do u think is best ? Staying like this or independence ?

  • @nujacordep1686
    @nujacordep1686 Před 5 lety +2

    Puerto Rico is very different culturally and most speak Spanish as a first language. They also aren’t self sufficient which is a major factor to becoming a state...

  • @a.whiteman4182
    @a.whiteman4182 Před 7 lety +2

    Frankly, I don't care ether way...let the people of Puerto Rico decide weather they want to be independent or a state. I don't think they should remain a territory because they have a population that is larger than some states and I feel like those people should be able to vote and be represented.

  • @altairmilakai8402
    @altairmilakai8402 Před 7 lety +137

    I'm puertorican,I'm serving in the army.I fight in Afghanistan and Iraq, I was send to a few African contries.I have my american citizenship and im proud to be american.Thia june 11 we will have a referendum to vote States 51 or independence and with all my boricua hearth I will vote State 51.Only the idiots in this island will vote to be a independent countrie.Thanks for make this video friend🙂.In Puerto Rico rigth now 52% of the Island speak english, you see in omost every place the US flag, we celebrate July 4th because is our independence day, we get help from the US, we get the dolar, we have been fighting in every american war since "The Hispano-american war", our federal fundings help us very much and the FBI and DEA control every drug lord in the streets.We are need to be part of the US, the independent party is very idiot because they hate very american thing in the Island but they receive american money and help, they do that because their hypocrites.Every state have different culture like Hawaii and texas, Alaska and Florida.Hawaii speak hawaiian and English, Alaska speak native america languages and English, well Puerto Rico will be different culture and speak spanish and english.

    • @guajon1
      @guajon1 Před 7 lety +17

      We celebrate the 4 of July because was impose to us, is not our independence day we are not free. And from official government information only about 10% speak english .

    • @cristianbaez5314
      @cristianbaez5314 Před 7 lety +14

      Arrodillao. Sigue sirviéndole al imperio como un esclavo con orgullo de ser sumiso

    • @sgtvegausmc
      @sgtvegausmc Před 7 lety +4

      Altair Milakai Enuit, that is the name of tje tribe and the language of Alaska's natives.

    • @sammp8977
      @sammp8977 Před 7 lety +8

      Jason Denton it should be a state we serve in the american army we follow american laws our capital San Juan is very americanized puerto rico it self is deep in debt most ppl want to become something we feel like we are anyway which is apart of the states officially there are more puertoricans living in the US main land than there are living on the actual island only very anti american puerto ricans want independence when we should be a state otherwise corruption will flood puerto rico ad it does in countries in south america for example

    • @chemprify
      @chemprify Před 7 lety +26

      Only idiots vote for independence? Oh, then the whole USA is a nation of idiots when they declared their independence from the UK. I'm so sorry that my bachelors, masters and doctorate not paid by the US government is not enough education for me to reject statehood, because I'm an idiot by an opinion of a person who went to kill arabs for oil (hurts when it goes the other way, right?) ... please, be at least respectful on those who disagree. I respect people who defend statehood by facts, not by offending people that don't see statehood as a good option by economical standards.

  • @kbtzpictures
    @kbtzpictures Před 6 lety +3

    They want to be spanishes because they were a spanish provincy! ¡Puerto Rico es España!

  • @mannysikario
    @mannysikario Před 7 lety +5

    This video is way too much unfinished. Even John Oliver explained it better.

  • @nicosmind3
    @nicosmind3 Před 6 lety +2

    They should be independent. Central control from a detached bureaucracy is a terrible way to rule things. They have no skin in the game and often do not know local conditions.

  • @Nihilus_Outis
    @Nihilus_Outis Před 7 lety +1

    I'm a Puertorican living in Puerto Rico and I know first hand what's going on here. I appreciate this video because it did a good job to explain basic history and political reality of the political situation of the island. But I must say that Puerto Rico's political relation with the United States is a lot more complicated than just know the basics of the Foraker and Jones acts. To really understand our situation people must take into account Puerto Rico's history, culture and local politics. But that is a long and complex discussion for another time. My personal preference is that Puerto Rico can become a state of the United States. But I admit that our current fiscal debacle make things nearly unlikely for Congress to even consider a statehood petition. Is very naive that a republican White House and Congress would want to annex a territory that declared bankruptcy, where the majority do not speak english and where the majority of voters identify more with the Democrats. That being said, the United States always claim to be the beacon of democracy in the world and for the USA to not give the opportunity to 3.4 millions USA citizens living in a territory/colony to decide their political future in a democratic fair process is just pure hypocrisy.

  • @arthure.w2006
    @arthure.w2006 Před 7 lety +4

    Positive criticism here: those faces look weird and are incredibly distractive. It may take a while to get used to.

    • @Soliloquy084
      @Soliloquy084  Před 7 lety +1

      They might change, I consider it a work in progress, but I want them to be more expressive than they have been in the past.

  • @Soliloquy084
    @Soliloquy084  Před 7 lety +49

    Announcement; I’ll be at VidCon Europe in a week!!! That’s April 8 and 9 in Amsterdam. If you’re there (or nearby) say Hoi (as they say in the Netherlands). I plan to come to the Science on CZcams Fan Meetup on Sunday 6:15 pm; but you can also follow me on twitter @soliloquy084 to stay in touch.

    • @deldarel
      @deldarel Před 7 lety +1

      'as /they/ say'
      I think you ment 'we'. You're one of us now.

    • @Soliloquy084
      @Soliloquy084  Před 7 lety +2

      I have been here for a while now I guess.

    • @valonlinddielli210
      @valonlinddielli210 Před 7 lety

      Soliloquy ..Yes Puerto Rico, go ahead... leave U. S of Devils

    • @Retravox
      @Retravox Před 7 lety +1

      Soliloquy
      #PUERTORICOSTATEHOOD

    • @warpedreality7988
      @warpedreality7988 Před 7 lety +4

      Soliloquy Why didn't you say that earlier?! I would have totally come to meet you and talk!

  • @thearcheduck8746
    @thearcheduck8746 Před 7 lety +7

    Puerto Rico should be a American state, but I'm an American so there is a bit of bias.

  • @robmx2324
    @robmx2324 Před 6 lety +1

    Puetro Rico has three factions, the Independence group, the Statehood group, and status quo group. In the elections, the status quo won out. The Independence group was successful in getting the United States to close down all of its military bases on the island. But they, or the Statehood group could never get the popular vote.

  • @TheWolfHowling
    @TheWolfHowling Před 7 lety +1

    Puerto Rico is a State in all but name. Nobody disputes that the Island is part of the United States, it is American land populated by 3.4m Americans with a GDP of over $100b. The US Congress needs to granted Puerto Rico Statehood and amend the Constitution to give the territories the same voting rights like they did in the District

  • @Patar15
    @Patar15 Před 7 lety +135

    As someone who lives in Puerto Rico I say it should become a state.

    • @Soliloquy084
      @Soliloquy084  Před 7 lety +4

      Thanks for sharing your opinion, do you get to vote?

    • @hookiea10
      @hookiea10 Před 7 lety +5

      Soliloquy yes, we select out own government yet we can't vote for the U.S. presidency. I feel like we should either go independent or just become a state, I'm aware of the economic problems we have and how it would not be convenient for the U.S. yet why keep us like a colony? what do we have that you guys want to keep from us, just make us part of you guys or leave us free...

    • @Edelgado093
      @Edelgado093 Před 7 lety +4

      Hello from what part of Puerto Rico you are I'm from Rio Grande and i think if it be a state it will be a disaster.

    • @altairmilakai8402
      @altairmilakai8402 Před 7 lety

      because he is a moron.

    • @J3ro19
      @J3ro19 Před 7 lety +5

      MrPatar15 INDEPENDENCE.. I'm Puerto Rican y esta patria no se vende

  • @uhohhotdog
    @uhohhotdog Před 7 lety +6

    We need to have a final vote in Puerto Rico. Either independence or statehood. None of this in between crap. Either get out or jump in the deep end.

    • @Soliloquy084
      @Soliloquy084  Před 7 lety +4

      I hope this will be a final vote, I'm not sure it will be but I hope so.

    • @albinotaino8157
      @albinotaino8157 Před 2 lety +1

      Independence!🇵🇷🇵🇷✊🔥🔥

    • @uhohhotdog
      @uhohhotdog Před 2 lety

      @@Soliloquy084 well it wasn’t

  • @luiyo2155
    @luiyo2155 Před 7 lety +10

    Statehood for PR. I'm from Ponce,PR.

    • @circulomadrid
      @circulomadrid Před 7 lety +1

      Estados Unidos es una jodida MIERDA, ¡Viva la República de Puerto Rico! :)

    • @gabrielfernandez6530
      @gabrielfernandez6530 Před 6 lety

      It's true, we are americans but only for a few things. PR state now!

  • @jesusmanuelrivasbruno4242

    See me as a Puerto Rican native born and raised I prefer to see Puerto Rico as an independent country or freely associated not a state

  • @johnnrios1294
    @johnnrios1294 Před 7 lety +1

    As A Puerto Rican Born in Bayamon have a military backround and still serving now I believe it should be a state That my opinion

  • @schizoidboy
    @schizoidboy Před 7 lety +17

    It would be interesting if Puerto Rico became a state. It would still maintain its own identity, the language will still be Spanish because technically America has no official language. It would be no different than say Texas which is a state very much with its own identity as many states are. However, it will solely rest with the Puerto Ricans who love to maintain their national identity and they may see statehood as a threat to it despite their dependence on the United States for economic stability. Moreover, if Puerto Rico became independent then the thousands of Puerto Ricans who live in the US with US citizenship might find their status endangered and end up becoming officially foreigners if their nation votes independence. For the past few decades they always chose the middle ground of being a territory rather than independent or a state.

    • @MrNckissfan
      @MrNckissfan Před 6 lety +1

      schizoidboy: Actually the United States does have an official language as clearly illustrated by our education system and the success rate in the work force. The only reason why Latinos love to make this nonsensical claim is because the majority of them don’t want to be burdened with having to learn English. Never mind the fact that it is the universal language OF BUSINESS. Or that here in the U.S. the Spanish language is one of hardship and poverty. Sure you can cling to your heritage if you want to...but without English YOU’RE NEVER GOING TO GET AHEAD. And if you don’t believe me then may I suggest researching the high incarceration, teen pregnancy, high birth and poverty rates among the many Latino communities who have refused to integrate because of this unhealthy obsession with culture. The evidence is very overwhelming to say the least.
      The reason why Puerto Rico will never be a state is because of their refusal to accept the trade off. If you want to become 51 then expect to see gentrification along with other drastic cultural changes. Because guess what pal? Nothing comes for free!
      Also, how are your gentrification concerns any different than the de-gentrification concerns Americans had over 50 years ago when Puerto Ricans first started coming to the mainland? You also speak of colonization being a relic of the past. Yet despite that being true...it’s not like it wasn’t outdated in recent years or anything. It was outdated and immoral when Spain had possession of it! Or is that a little too inconvenient for you to bring up? After all, it’s not like this ancient Caribbean civilization spoke Spanish or were practicing Christians at the time of Columbus’ invasion or anything!

    • @Mmvarto
      @Mmvarto Před 5 lety +1

      MrNckissfan there is literally no *official* language, hence... *official* English is indeed the most spoken language however, but the official language thing shouldn’t be used in this argument over Puerto Rico, as many countries have more than one official language. One amazing example is India, I’m surprised they can survive as a top ten economy despite having 2,000 ethnic groups and 22 major languages following 720 dialects spoken on a smaller scale

    • @alioskidicuna6395
      @alioskidicuna6395 Před 5 lety

      MrNckissfan no sir, America DOESN’T have an official language to a federal level. Read the history of the Constitution and you’ll see. The reason why there is no official language is because when the Constitution was written, there were more Germans than British in the Colonies. In fact the Constitution was written in English and German, because of that matter. It’s a shame that you as an American don’t even know that the USA does not have an official language to a federal level. Research about it and you’ll see.

  • @bravesfan31
    @bravesfan31 Před 7 lety +23

    I think that Puerto Rico should become a US state because it's still a territory of the US and Puerto Ricans deserve to vote for president. Also, Puerto Rico has a higher population than 21 states.

    • @AdamSmith-gs2dv
      @AdamSmith-gs2dv Před 7 lety +2

      Hudaman Not now, their economy is a nightmare and with our debt already over 20 trillion dollars do really need to add more to it....

    • @squigga1181
      @squigga1181 Před 7 lety +1

      Hudaman thats not a good thing. youve got to think about the econmic affects on our country if we accept puerto rico

    • @michaelfaucher5385
      @michaelfaucher5385 Před 6 lety +1

      true yeah its in debt but Alaska and Hawaii were in the same boats until they became states now bring alot into America

    • @raulcruz6601
      @raulcruz6601 Před 6 lety

      Voting for the President makes you a US citizen. Is not what you think (Trading With the Enemy Act). Americans are nationals same as the ricans

  • @creepis11
    @creepis11 Před 7 lety +16

    why stop at Puerto Rico?
    the United States still owns American Samoa, US Virgin Islands, Guam, and the Northern Marianas Islands as well as Puerto Rico.
    Let's just make all 5 of the territories states and get this complicated territory shit over with.

    • @Soliloquy084
      @Soliloquy084  Před 7 lety

      I like this, may as well get the extra stars on the flag in one go.

    • @zachantes1161
      @zachantes1161 Před 6 lety +3

      MR Moon We got an edgelord over here!

    • @raulcruz6601
      @raulcruz6601 Před 6 lety

      Is a lease of land not ownership so it's up to them

    • @Carlos-zz2kz
      @Carlos-zz2kz Před 6 lety

      Lā hauʻoli because Puerto Rico is the closest and I guess the biggest in a few things

    • @Roca005
      @Roca005 Před 5 lety

      Lā hauʻoli Puerto Rico could enter the union as the State of Puerto Rico and the Virgen Islands. Guam and the Mariana Islands were Spanish possessions in the Pacific and share a similar Pacific Islander/ Hispanic culture. Yet, the two territories together would still be too small. But,, if American Samoa were included, they could all enter the Union as the State of the Pacific Islands. That would add two stars to the flag and it would make it look more symmetrical.

  • @aviatedviewssound4798
    @aviatedviewssound4798 Před 7 lety +2

    Puerto Rico has a lot of debt and if they decide to be an independence the citizen will have to pay billions in debt but if they become a state they will be able to pay them and will become Americans, we love Puerto Ricans let them be with us.

    • @theAppleWizz
      @theAppleWizz Před 6 lety

      dude we are Americans man natural born citizens just any other American

  • @skinisdelicious3365
    @skinisdelicious3365 Před 7 lety +1

    What really needs to be questioned is if making Puerto Rico a state would be good for the national financial situation OR if Puerto Rico will be able survive being independent. In either case the US is still going to hold a military presence there for "security" and the US government is still going to be poking around to ensure the positive "growth" of the island's government. Also need to remember what happened with the Philippines and Cuba.

  • @Edwin6932
    @Edwin6932 Před 7 lety +5

    We should become a state I believe we have earn that right.

  • @IndieIntellect
    @IndieIntellect Před 7 lety +6

    I would love an all spanish speaking state! I don't speak much spanish so that's not my reason. I just think that would help a lot in the development of the US.
    -Dan

    • @alioskidicuna6395
      @alioskidicuna6395 Před 5 lety +3

      Margaret Norvell Spanish has been the very first European language Spoken in North America, Central America, South America and the Caribbean since 1492. Spanish discovered the Americas. 85% of what today is the USA was Spanish. Colorado, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Wyoming, Utah, Montana, Idaho, Iowa, Montana, Nevada, Louisiana, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, Arkansas, Florida, Alabama, Minnesota, Oklahoma, and Nebraska was all the Spanish Empire. Also all the west and Northwest and Southwest of Canada. The Spanish Empire was huge. It covered all the Caribbean Islands, North America, Central America and all South America except Brasil. Learn history so you don’t sound so ignorant. Spanish was the very first European language in the Americas since they were who discovered and explored the Americas since 1492. It wasn’t until 1606 when the British and Dutch arrived in North America. Over 100 years later after the Spanish had explored and conquered all the Americas.

    • @willrodz8453
      @willrodz8453 Před 4 lety

      To become a state , we would have to make Puerto Rico 100% English language . But Congress and the US government will never allow Puerto Rico to become a state , if they did . It would have been done years ago .

  • @robertogrigolatto8565
    @robertogrigolatto8565 Před 7 lety +5

    Great video as always 🙌🏻

  • @darellarocho5729
    @darellarocho5729 Před 7 lety +1

    I am Puerto Rican, and I have to thank you for making this video! Whatever wins between Independence or Statehood this June will be crucial to our status. Honestly, I want us to get our independence, but I can assure you that Statehood will win by a HUGE margin. We already had a similar referendum back in 2012, and again, Statehood won, but the U.S. Congress didn't do anything. Still, even if Statehood wins, nothing is worse than our current colonial status.

    • @starseeker5231
      @starseeker5231 Před rokem

      Puerto Rico will be a colony whether Unincorporated or as a state

  • @calinahernandez6775
    @calinahernandez6775 Před 7 lety +2

    I would rather see Puerto Rico become a state. I never looked at you guys as being different. But i do understand why you want independence, we love you PR, you are our family and just like family we support whatever decision you make.

  • @franciscoperales7744
    @franciscoperales7744 Před 7 lety +9

    it would be super cool if Puerto Rico where a state :)

  • @gabrielh.4583
    @gabrielh.4583 Před 7 lety +3

    Hermanos Puertorriqueños, ustedes tienen la decisión. Tomen las riendas de su destino, no dejen que "otros" decidan por ustedes.

    • @luiyo2155
      @luiyo2155 Před 7 lety

      Gaha Gaha Yo quiero la estadidad para PR.

  • @CarlH08
    @CarlH08 Před 7 lety +6

    American colonialism in 21st century

  • @OfficialFireDragon
    @OfficialFireDragon Před 7 lety +1

    Puerto Rico needs to become its own independent country. Dependence has ruined the island, and maintaining that will solve nothing.

  • @sadijuy
    @sadijuy Před 7 lety +2

    thank you for speaking of my country you did a lot of research mate i love your channel :)

  • @alf3488
    @alf3488 Před 7 lety +4

    Of corse they should become a state. They already have American citizenship. So what is the point of not allowing them. And if they do become a state. It would be the best thing to happen in the 2010s for America.

  • @ericayala7387
    @ericayala7387 Před 7 lety +4

    I'm puerto Rican and me and my whole FAM and most Puerto Ricans I know r actually white so...😂

  • @TG_1023
    @TG_1023 Před 7 lety +6

    Make it a STATE!!!

  • @kingbehavior
    @kingbehavior Před 5 lety +1

    Puerto Rico should become independent. It would have the ability to negotiate deals and treaties with different nations. One of the ways PR can solve their debt problem is to lease military bases to Russia or China and engage in business across South America. This is not possible with the relationship it has with the U.S.

  • @alfonsinator
    @alfonsinator Před 7 lety +1

    I as a PuertoRican citizen would love to be part of the United States of America. It is my dream! The majority of our population wants to become a state!

  • @BlockAndDot455
    @BlockAndDot455 Před 7 lety +4

    As an outsider looking in Puerto Rico looks to be a non-state mostly due of its Hispanic origin, but the economics of the commonwealth is what I see as its main reason that congress has not prioritized its statehood. Puerto Rico's economy was mostly based off of pharmaceutical production and selling their product in the US. Following NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreements) Which prevented tariffs being placed on Canada and Mexico (and vice versa.) As off results of the act, most of the pharmaceutical jobs went to Canada leaving Puerto Rico's economy in tatters. The main reason why this would apply to its statehood that if absorbed in the US, the federal government would have to take on the current debt of Puerto Rico. So Democrats say let them come in and Republicans say they would have to declare bankruptcy before they become a state. So that is at least the economical problem with Puerto Rico's statehood.

    • @ms.verepaine6914
      @ms.verepaine6914 Před 7 lety +2

      PR asked Congress if It could declare bankruptcy and Congress said no. Part of the problem is they were not protected by Federal banking regulations.

    • @BlockAndDot455
      @BlockAndDot455 Před 7 lety +1

      Most of this comment was based off of memory, so if I got stuff wrong I am sorry.

    • @nickpearce8999
      @nickpearce8999 Před 7 lety +1

      Some Guy called Block being of Hispanic decent wasn't the only reason as Texas joined with a similarly split populace and it became a state 40ish years later

    • @Gorilla_Jones
      @Gorilla_Jones Před 7 lety +5

      maria l.
      What? Texas was a part of Mexico, a Hispanic country. And I've been to Texas, the Spanish influence is on EVERYTHING LOL.

  • @dankeleavexxxxjjjs
    @dankeleavexxxxjjjs Před 7 lety +13

    I'm Puerto Rican and I bet you statehood will win but we won't become a state

    • @striped_sponge7187
      @striped_sponge7187 Před 7 lety

      Dankest sleeve A referendum will hold this year, if Congress does nothing, then Roselló proposed another one in 2025. If the economy grows and heals

    • @dankeleavexxxxjjjs
      @dankeleavexxxxjjjs Před 7 lety

      Probably they give us statehood like hawaii since ww3 is coming

  • @fduranthesee
    @fduranthesee Před 5 lety +4

    They should be a state! Why not! They’ve been part of us for ages now! 🇺🇸🇵🇷

  • @lordhades8512
    @lordhades8512 Před 6 lety +1

    I'm a Puerto rican. And the citizens are divided some of them want Independence and others to become state . I honestly don't care I'm just saying what's happening over here.

  • @BoricuaSincero
    @BoricuaSincero Před 7 lety +1

    Puerto Rico DID vote for "Statehood" these past elections but the USA Congress* said "Nah, no thanks"... It's just becoming a mockery now...

  • @osvaldo4696
    @osvaldo4696 Před 7 lety +43

    I'm from Puerto Rico and I think we should have independence. Our culture doesn't fit with the one in the mainland US and I think that there's a possibility to have economic prosperity despite its size with just the right leadership

    • @vianjelos
      @vianjelos Před 7 lety +1

      Oswald Santos I think part of the issue is PRs limited ability to make laws and regulations regaurding itself. Its treated even less than a state in the reguard that it must follow federal laws yet no one there is allowed to vote for representation in the house or the president. The rest of the country and politicians dont care about PR and dont make rules that can apply to its benifit, and just because statehood worked with hawaii doesnt mean itll work with PR..I dont see PR as a state, the culture is too fundementally different, the people dont really see themselves as american, theres a national pride for the island not the US. Plus, looking at hawaii the last thing I or any other puerto rican would want is to see our culture and our people fade away into extinction.

    • @dennis771
      @dennis771 Před 6 lety

      Oswald Santos I agreed

    • @B3Band
      @B3Band Před 6 lety +2

      Hawaii doesn't fit either, but they make it work

    • @dennis771
      @dennis771 Před 6 lety +1

      Blood Bath and Beyond Well before Hawaii became a state...if you visited Honolulu you ll see that it resemble LA or NYC or DC. But if you go to San Juan you ll feel like you are in Colombia than the US.
      These people have had their langauge and culture for 400 years and nothing will change it. Let them go their separate ways

    • @striped_sponge7187
      @striped_sponge7187 Před 6 lety

      Oswald Santos
      Did Congress do something about it? They didn't. If Puerto Rico would to do the same actions as what the US did back in the late 1700s, there would be war and pressure. Remember, the British crown prized the colonies and used them as a economic station to recover from war.
      If PR would turn against the US, it would cripple itself and make the US look like the agressor. Why would the US would be the agressor, because the Puerto Rican government and some other countries would actually blame the US for some of the economic depression that is happening. You can't just go force the government and do something about a political status.
      America and PR should negotiate and focus only on the economy for the island and crack down on what is crippling the island.
      The cards have to be played well if one doesn't want a fist fight.

  • @rolo9263
    @rolo9263 Před 7 lety +47

    Freedom for Puerto Rico!!
    Libertad para Puerto Rico!!

    • @a.whiteman4182
      @a.whiteman4182 Před 7 lety +2

      Yes freedom also for America so we don't have to bail out Peurto Rico anymore!

    • @a.whiteman4182
      @a.whiteman4182 Před 7 lety

      go ahead, I don't care. When we get the Rinosaurs like McCain and Graham out of office, the GOP won't care either. Policing the world is a thing of the past.

    • @jayboom7176
      @jayboom7176 Před 7 lety

      JasonRR7 lol

    • @persona4271
      @persona4271 Před 6 lety +1

      What,✌😾 boricua

    • @laylowxalex
      @laylowxalex Před 6 lety

      Rona Ld puñeta

  • @aviatorwiffleballleague2008

    State

  • @thejourney1369
    @thejourney1369 Před 7 lety

    My high school Spanish teacher grew up in Puerto Rico. She said when she voted in a previous referendum years ago, she voted no to statehood. She felt that being a territory was the best. That was over 40 years ago and I wonder how she'd feel now.

    • @Soliloquy084
      @Soliloquy084  Před 7 lety

      I wonder too, peoples opinion do change and that's good.

  • @JoeMac4100
    @JoeMac4100 Před 6 lety +1

    Puerto Rico is really not in debt. 72 billion. The mainland USA has a deficit of 21 trillion. Take 21 trillion divide it by 50 states and each state is 440 billion in the hole.

  • @michaelsensky8715
    @michaelsensky8715 Před 7 lety +47

    I would love to see PR become part of the USA, it's an amazing place and I'd love to see it be the 51st state

    • @AdamSmith-gs2dv
      @AdamSmith-gs2dv Před 7 lety +5

      Michael Sensky It's also bankrupt, absorbing it would like the EU taking Greece into the Euro...

    • @onzoepill342
      @onzoepill342 Před 7 lety +15

      Adam Smith I've seen you mention Puerto Rico's debt on more than one occasion now. From the way you've expressed yourself on the subject I assuming(and please correct me if I'm wrong) that you think that puertoricans are to blame for the state they're in. I will tell you right away that's not at all true. The symptons seen in Puerto Rico's economy are a direct result on the colonial status that the US has unfairly submited it to due to: it being subjected to unfair exportation taxes and restrictions which are a result of the Jones Act, its complete inability to control its monitary policies, the damaging fiscal policies that affect us due to Puerto Rico not having adequate representation in the US government, and many other reasons that puertoricans do not have control over. In conclusion if you think the people of Puerto Rico are to blame for the hellish state they're you should be more informed and you'll see the people who have profited from this circumstance are not puertoricans but the US government. - A frustrated puertorican

    • @a.whiteman4182
      @a.whiteman4182 Před 7 lety +3

      Then leave the US! Be your own country!

    • @a.whiteman4182
      @a.whiteman4182 Před 7 lety

      What about the status of being able to come to the US freely, sucking off our healthcare and welfare systems with the stupid anchor baby law? (which the 14th amendment doesn't even legalize it). Nah, we are even. Now, break away!!!!!

    • @a.whiteman4182
      @a.whiteman4182 Před 7 lety +2

      What we don't want is a 3rd world nation becoming a state, adding another fucking blue state for the socialists who would ruin America and turn us into Venezuela.

  • @jamtime12
    @jamtime12 Před 7 lety +9

    puerto rico should be left to be its own nation

  • @Claymunism
    @Claymunism Před 7 lety +6

    It's either freedom from imperialism or joining the imperialists.

    • @theAppleWizz
      @theAppleWizz Před 6 lety +1

      wow, I'm sorry you see the world like that. Let me guess UPR.

  • @shilynncatala4229
    @shilynncatala4229 Před 7 lety +1

    I am a Puerto Rican and yes statehood because I am a Puerto Rican 🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷

  • @paulorocky
    @paulorocky Před 7 lety +1

    The Guano Islands Act is interesting, somewhat of a forerunner to their modern foreign policy and use of their armed forces to protect economic interests outside their own borders. It's worth reflecting that US Presidents including Obama don't actually shy away from this in their words, "We will defend our nation AND OUR INTERESTS."