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  • xEcto1x
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    #11
    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

    Puerto Ricans are American citizens.

    In this case Berlanga is claiming exactly what he is.
    You are exactly right. Thanks for the info!

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    • Lomadeaux
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      #12
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

      Puerto Ricans are American citizens.

      In this case Berlanga is claiming exactly what he is.
      We've established that. Been a long time since it's been a US territory.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Lomadeaux

        We've established that. Been a long time since it's been a US territory.
        If an American was claiming to be proud to be Texan you wouldn't bat an eye.

        Berlanga being proud to be Puerto Rican is the same thing.

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          #14
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

          If an American was claiming to be proud to be Texan you wouldn't bat an eye.

          Berlanga being proud to be Puerto Rican is the same thing.
          Texas is a state. Puerto Rico is a territory. Big difference.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Lomadeaux

            Texas is a state. Puerto Rico is a territory. Big difference.
            A Texan is a US citizen just like a Puerto Rican is.

            I see very little difference.

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              #16
              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

              If an American was claiming to be proud to be Texan you wouldn't bat an eye.

              Berlanga being proud to be Puerto Rican is the same thing.
              I'm a Florirican myself.

              I think it's an interesting aside. We do call ourselves puerto rican, mostly, in my case, that was my father claiming all the **** I did right in my life was 'cause I'm PR. Get an A, PR. Get a job, PR, etc. That sort of thing. He strongly felt mainlanders were spoiled and did not know how to take advantage of American infrastructure so any time I did anything with in the system to get a head pops was like " That's because I came from the ****s and brought yer ass here, it's in you boy" Kinda deal.

              I never considered it before, but, in fact, two people from Texas, born in Texas, by raised in Texas, by two families that were all Texan for as long as Texan is applicable to history. Those folks move to the FLA and have them a baby boy, he ain't Texan. He's another Florida Man.

              That said, there's no such thing as a Texan surname. My last name gives away my ethnicity and causes people named **** like Brown and Smith to ask "What are you?" In that situation I can either lie or be puerto rican.

              Mi nombre es Ramos y soy yo Latino. I speak very little, hopefully I did that right


              Edit- For those curious, if pushed to choose one over the other, I am Floridian. Florida is home. Ponce is my forefather. Don't rightly give as much ****s as most americans for guys like Jefferson.

              My favorite Pres is Jackson. He did a lot, but, he also made Florida a state. Word to yer moms. Ponce + Andy = Gatorcountry
              Last edited by Marchegiano; 04-25-2021, 09:31 AM.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Marchegiano
                I never considered it before, but, in fact, two people from Texas, born in Texas, by raised in Texas, by two families that were all Texan for as long as Texan is applicable to history. Those folks move to the FLA and have them a baby boy, he ain't Texan. He's another Florida Man.
                He is a Florida Man but if he claimed Texas pride due to his lineage no one would think twice about it.

                This would be even clearer to see if the Texas couple had to move to California for some reason.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                  He is a Florida Man but if he claimed Texas pride due to his lineage no one would think twice about it.

                  This would be even clearer to see if the Texas couple had to move to California for some reason.
                  Hell, that's some truth.

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