Politics aside, ANYONE who wants to know about Puerto Rico’s colonial status and its relationship with the United States, needs to see the following video, produced by students at Antilles High School, a school operated by the US Department of Defense in Guaynabo, PR. This is the BEST summary we have ever seen about Puerto Rico’s political status. Now if only fellow American citizens could pay attention to this 113-year-old issue instead of worrying about the Middle East.
Who Said Teenagers Are Not Smart? High School Students from Antilles High School Produce BEST Video on Puerto Rican Paradox
June 8, 2011 by Julito Varela
Posted in Politics, Puerto Rico | Tagged 1898, 1917, 1952, Antilles High School, Department of Defense, Jones Act, Luis Muñoz Marín, Pedro Pierluisi, plebiscite, Politics, Puerto Rico, status question | Leave a Comment
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