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Kevin Arocho

PRLS 1001 Introduction to Puerto Rican and Latin@ Studies

Political Status Options for Puerto Rico

Song by Kevin Arocho-El Camale贸n [The Chameleon]

PRLS 1001 Introduction to Puerto Rican and Latin@ Studies, Professor Vanessa Santiago, Fall 2020

This rap is based on the three major political parties in Puerto Rico, each favoring a different status鈥擯opular Democratic Party (pro-Commonwealth), Puerto Rican Independentist Party (pro-Independence), and New Progressive Party (pro-Statehood).

For information on the urgent situation in Puerto Rico and the Puerto Rican diaspora, see: and .

Shared with permission.

Tengo mucho que decir de frente
Pero estamos en cuarentena hay que joderse con el 2020
Estamos en tiempos sin precedentes
Gan贸 Biden pero no se quiere ir el f*ing presidente
[I have a lot to say up front
But, we are in quarantine and damned with 2020
We are in unprecedented times
Biden won but the f*ing president doesn’t want to go]

Pero yo no vine hablar de americanos
De los Dem贸cratas ni los Republicanos
Vengo hablar de lo pol铆tico de mis paisanos
Y Boricuas que no se dan la mano
[But I did not come to talk about Americans
the Democrats nor the Republicans
I have come to talk about the politics of my countrymen
And Boricuas who don’t shake hands]

Me dicen 鈥渢煤 no te mereces la ciudadan铆a鈥
Si me lo dieron de gratis, cabr贸n, pues mala m铆a
Te venden la pel铆cula psicolog铆a
Por eso no tenemos la estadidad todav铆a
[They tell me “You don’t deserve citizenship”
If they gave it to me for free, you bastard, it鈥檚 my bad
They sell you the psychology movie
That’s why we don’t yet have statehood

Tuvieron que botar a Rosell贸
Volvi贸 ganar un PNP. Pu帽eta, 驴qu茅 pas贸?
Puerto Rico pide el cambio, pero el cambio, 驴qu茅 s茅 yo?
Volvimos a confiar en lo que fracas贸
[They had to throw out Rosell贸
A PNP won again. Damn, what happened?
Puerto Rico asks for change, but the change, what do I know?
We returned to trust in what failed]

Ellos nos colonizaron en un tiempo oportuno
Nunca vamos a ser la estrella 51
Plebiscitos al congreso han sido m谩s de uno
Y por eso por m谩s que lo queremos no se da ninguno
[They colonized us at an opportune time
We are never going to be the 51st star
Plebiscites to Congress, there have been more than one
And as much as we want it, there is none]

Se aprovechan de ignorancia y de la religi贸n
No son lo que ustedes ven en la televisi贸n
Antes, si hablabas en contras, te ibas pa鈥 prisi贸n
Y siguen violando libertad de la expresi贸n
[They prey on ignorance and religion
They are not what you see on television
Before, if you spoke against, you would go to prison
And they continue to violate freedom of expression]

Yo admiro cada Independentista
En su propia casa piden una reconquista
Co帽o, d茅jenme hablar al periodista
Los amo de coraz贸n, aunque no son realistas
[I admire every Independentist
In their own house they ask for a reconquest
Damn, let me talk to the journalist
I love them from my heart, but they are unrealistic]

No tengo mucho en contra de los Populares
Pero contra, para m铆, les hacen falta los binoculares
Si pa鈥 los estados unidos no hay un Grito de Lares
Colonial 鈥 independiente, por favor no sean tan bipolares
[I don’t have much against the Populares
But, damn, for me, they need binoculars
If there is no Grito de Lares for the United States
Colonial 鈥 independent, please don’t be so bipolar]

Si quieren proteger a la cultura
P谩salo pa鈥檒ante pa鈥 que no haya sepultura
Commonwealth, mejor ll谩menle basura
Siendo colonia no es la cura
[If they want to protect the culture
Pass it forward so that there is no grave
Commonwealth, better to call it trash
Being a colony is not the cure]

Exenciones de impuesto, pero yo te apuesto
Que roban todo lo que ven mal puesto
Si no manejan bien el presupuesto
No vale decir que estamos juntos en esto
[Tax exemptions, but I bet you
They steal everything that they see badly positioned
If they don’t manage the budget well
It is not worth saying that we are in this together]

En madre patria no hay trabajo
La juventud se est谩 largando pa鈥檒 carajo
La sistema educaci贸n coge a to鈥 el mundo de relajo
El salario m铆nimo est谩 muy bajo
[In motherland there is no work
The youth are leaving to go to hell
The education system makes a joke out of all of us
And the minimum wage is very low]

Mi Borinquen bella, isla Puerto Rico
Donde el pobre m谩s se jode y gana el m谩s rico
Donde te asfixias si no prendes abanico
Donde me callan la boca si testifico
[My Borinquen, beautiful island Puerto Rico
Where the poor are the most damned and the rich win
Where you suffocate if you don’t turn on the fan
Where they shut my mouth if I testify]

Specific Questions for Consideration
  • Who is Biden?
  • Who are Boricuas?
  • Who is Rosell贸?
  • What is the PNP?
  • What is the reference to the 51st star?
  • Who are the Independentists?
  • Who are the Populares?
  • What is the Grito de Lares?
  • What is Commonweatlh?
  • What is Borinquen?
General Questions
  • What is the particular viewpoint?
  • What are the themes?
Disclaimers

Bit of profanity. Transcribed and English translation provided by Professor Maria P茅rez y Gonz谩lez.

Alyssa Santiago

PRLS 2105 New York Latin@ Culture and the Arts

PRLS

By Alyssa Santiago

PRLS 1001鈥擨ntroduction to Puerto Rican and Latin@ Studies, Fall 2021

Who am I
If not a collection
Of all those you came before me
And a part of those yet to be

I never know how rich I was
Until I went looking for the lost history of my people
Buried
In racist politics and broken school curriculums

I am a pearl
Formed from sea and sand
A precious gem

My existence is a consequence
Of a people who refused to die
Genocide1
Sterilized2
Traumatized and repeat

I am a pearl
Washing up onto new shores
Trapped in my hidden place
Only to be discovered by the greed of man

New shores
Like I had a choice
The Land, taken from us
to build farms then factories3
Forced our people to look for new shores to rest their tired feet on

Fighting wars that aren鈥檛 ours4
Paying debt that鈥檚 not ours5
No statehood No independence
Forever a limbo between the two
that dismisses their accountability and responsibility

I am rare
I am valuable
I am pearl

Dedicated to the PRLS Department at CUNY 可乐视频

1 鈥淭he Spaniards exploited the island鈥檚 gold mines and reduced the Ta铆no to slavery. Within twenty-five years of Columbus鈥 arrival in Haiti, most of the Ta铆no had died from enslavement, massacre, or disease. By 1514, only 32,000 Ta铆no survived in Hispaniola.鈥

2 鈥淏etween the 1930s and the 1970s, approximately one-third of the female population of Puerto Rico was sterilized, making it highest rate of sterilization in the world.鈥

3 “They were taught to produce what they don’t consume, and they were taught not to produce what they consume,” he says. “That’s the kind of dependence that was created under that colonial system.”

4 “That Puerto Ricans became American citizens in 1917 have been attributed by many to the need for soldiers as the U.S. entered World War I.鈥

5 鈥淭he Puerto Rican debt crisis has many origins. Most notably, investors in Puerto Rican municipal bonds received favorable tax treatment for years. … Prompted in large part by this tax advantage, Puerto Rico issued too much bond debt and began relying on borrowed funds from bond issuance to balance its budget.鈥

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