How the US Stole Puerto Rico

How the United States Got Puerto Rico
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Surveillance, sabotage, and air strikes on its own citizens. This is the story of how the US stole and kept its prized colony in the Caribbean, Puerto Rico.
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  • @johnnyharris
    @johnnyharris10 ай бұрын

    The music for this video, created by our in house composer Tom Fox, is available on our music channel, The Music Room! Follow the link to hear this soundtrack and many more: kzread.info/dash/bejne/h4eo2pqDXby7nNo.html

  • @nocapnobs7845

    @nocapnobs7845

    10 ай бұрын

    Hi Johnny, I love your videos and you're one of my fav. people. Is there (and I speak for all people from my country) that you can do a video on the CIA's blackops and America's secret war in Somalia right now?!!?

  • @timkbirchico8542

    @timkbirchico8542

    10 ай бұрын

    keep up the expose Johnny. nice one mate. Have you done a vid on the murder of the Hawaii Royal Family by usa agents and troops?

  • @lf1496

    @lf1496

    10 ай бұрын

    This is why Fidel was right. They steal if you don't kick them out. I'm both Puerto Rican and Cuban. I've been to both islands. As bad as it is in Cuba because of the US doing a spiteful Haiti type campaign against it, it's STILL culturally independent from Burger King, strip clubs etc...oh yeah and the US implemented JIM CROW on the island turning the island like one big plantation 🙄

  • @mysterymachine3945

    @mysterymachine3945

    10 ай бұрын

    Johnny, the USA bomb black wall street in Tulsa OK remember.

  • @FrenzyFriez

    @FrenzyFriez

    10 ай бұрын

    The U.S. used biplanes to bomb miners striking at Blair Mountain in 1921 - en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Blair_Mountain

  • @KASSOPNG
    @KASSOPNG10 ай бұрын

    this is the first time in my entire life i see someone actually talk about our true history, thank you for this.

  • @itsallschittsandgigglesunt7354

    @itsallschittsandgigglesunt7354

    10 ай бұрын

    This dude literally white washed slavery because some other yts got mad at him 😂 he’s really not

  • @eliyoutuber2770

    @eliyoutuber2770

    10 ай бұрын

    Puerto Ricooooo

  • @internet_userr

    @internet_userr

    10 ай бұрын

    Nuh uh Edit: nuh uh

  • @MrSupernova111

    @MrSupernova111

    10 ай бұрын

    He barely scratched the surface.

  • @AL-lh2ht

    @AL-lh2ht

    10 ай бұрын

    “True history” while leaving out the US ​​⁠literally made PR the richest Latin American “territory” in the world. So rich in comparison Latin Americans literally say stuff like “I wish we were more like PR”. It’s racist to believe that PR does not deserve to become a state and it’s a fact for literal decades now that they want to become a State. It’s also a fact become independent would massively drop their quality of life.

  • @bobafittness1346
    @bobafittness13468 ай бұрын

    I’m an adult Puertorican and never before heard about our past the way I did on this video. They don’t teach these kind things on our schools. Thank you for spreading the truth and helping us to learn about our real history.

  • @managed9348

    @managed9348

    8 ай бұрын

    They won’t teach it because Puerto Rico is essential a “puppet country” they like to keep this kind of stuff in the dark

  • @unlingotedehierro7136

    @unlingotedehierro7136

    8 ай бұрын

    Serás solo tu yo estoy en la escuela y tengo bastante conocimiento de este tema, al igual que mi madre.

  • @gerryology

    @gerryology

    8 ай бұрын

    That's because the US controlled the curriculum of what was being taught in schools in order to brainwash Puerto Ricans.

  • @gerryology

    @gerryology

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@unlingotedehierro7136no generalices solo por lo que has vivido. Son de los pocos que saben esta historia y la gran mayoría de los puertorriqueños desconocen, hasta ni saben que la Masacre de Ponce sucedió. ¿Por qué crees que hay tanto PNP?

  • @Nan.C

    @Nan.C

    8 ай бұрын

    Exactly. We were taught that the US was invited to “save us” from Spain. When they just saw the strategic benefits of location, free labor etc. we were named from Borikén puerto rico because the location. We were the door to the Caribbean. A perfect spot for export and import entry with the world. Also we were close to Cuba, perfect for spyin during the Missile Crisis.

  • @natalia732
    @natalia7325 ай бұрын

    My husband’s grandmother was sterilized in her very early 20’s in the 1950’s without her consent…my jaw dropped when I found out. More should know the truth…its horrific

  • @eddiegaston9115
    @eddiegaston91154 ай бұрын

    Johnny, i just want to say thank you for this eye opening video. I am a Puertorican (born and raised) living in the US now. I also served 13 years in the US Army and have sacrificed alot for this country. But like me there are many others who will never be recognized or even mentioned just because of who we are. It pains me to say that even today 1/2/24 I still see discrimination against our people. Again thank you and this video will be a great inspiration for future generations.

  • @jayuski

    @jayuski

    26 күн бұрын

    When I was stationed in FT. Leonardwood, Missouri, I got into a fight with a cadre sergeant who told me to speak English off-post. My cousin was stationed in Korea in the Air Force and an officer called him a spic and my cousin knocked him out. He was dishonorably discharged from the Air Force.

  • @Meandyou13661

    @Meandyou13661

    25 күн бұрын

    What discrimination do you see against your people and why? You probably are not seeing discrimination. People want to be in their own communities with their own people. Puerto Ricans come up with a Puerto Rican flags and their own food and their own culture in a different language. If you want to live like that then go back to Puerto rico. But don't have the audacity to go to a country that has the opposite that you do and think you trying to change it is going to make people happy about it. Thank you for servicing and I am sure you were recognized for it

  • @jayuski

    @jayuski

    22 күн бұрын

    @@Meandyou13661 Not all people want to be in their own communities. many people were raised with different cultures and/or marry other cultures and live with them.

  • @jayuski

    @jayuski

    22 күн бұрын

    @@Meandyou13661 She doesn't know that 90% of Puerto Ricans speak English as it has been taught on the Island for over 100 years. She is confusing Puerto Ricans for other Latin America races.

  • @nothing2seehere.goaway
    @nothing2seehere.goaway10 ай бұрын

    Critizicing your own country's misdeeds and abuses, is not hating your country. It's keeping it honest by learning from history so as not to fall into a perpetual cycle of oppression.

  • @krono5el

    @krono5el

    10 ай бұрын

    especially if you're not Indigenous to the land you're on.

  • @aficionadocardpulls

    @aficionadocardpulls

    10 ай бұрын

    Accountability for all

  • @InXLsisDeo

    @InXLsisDeo

    10 ай бұрын

    Especially when the US is preparing to wage war to China over Taiwan. Hypocrisy at its best. China wouldn't be better than the US if they invaded Taiwan ? Actually, it still would, because the Taiwanese would have full chinese status, unlike the Puerto Ricans, and Taiwan would be an independantly managed province of the country, like all the chinese provinces, and unlike Puerto Rico which is a colony and not a state of the United States like, say Alaska. Why is that, apart from institutional racism ? Not saying that I support the overtaking of Taiwan by China, but pointing out that Puerto Rico still has it worse after 74 years. So if I were China, I would ask why Puerto Rica isn't allowed to gain its independance, or at least, if they no longer wish for independance, why they aren't allowed to be a full on state and enjoy the same rights as other Americans. Same with all the other colonies of the US.

  • @Ben-M112

    @Ben-M112

    10 ай бұрын

    I’m just saying man, it’s not my fault I was born into the time and place I am.

  • @krono5el

    @krono5el

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Ben-M112 for sure its none are faults today but it was somebody's ancestors.

  • @jamillsantiago
    @jamillsantiago10 ай бұрын

    Born and raised in PR. As a personal anecdote, the first time I heard about the Carpetas or Folders was in High School, from one of my older teachers-because she herself was targeted when she was a young college student. Thank you for covering this, Johnny. It means a lot.

  • @classicist17

    @classicist17

    10 ай бұрын

    Well , u should be grateful that the us was running ur country instead of some other gov bcz it would've been far far worse , the reason u have access to these fbi files is bcz the us decided to accept the flaws in it's history in order to improve instead of hiding it. No matter what , eventually a world power will exist and would influence and take advantage of it one way or another , but till this day seems like the us was the least flawed one to ever exist.

  • @FlyntofRWBY

    @FlyntofRWBY

    10 ай бұрын

    Would you happen to know where I can find Las Carpetas? I'm 1/4 Puerto Rican, so I sent my father this video, and it turns out my Great Grandfather fled to the US during this time. Apparently my great grandfather had pictures of himself with somebody from the uprising, so I'm trying to see if there was a file made on my great grandfather.

  • @philipheileson9720

    @philipheileson9720

    10 ай бұрын

    Were the carpetas unjustified when you have assassination attempts and attacks on the US capitol coming out of the National Party?

  • @jackrosario9990

    @jackrosario9990

    10 ай бұрын

    My mother and her sister were the target of carpetas or cointelpro against the black panthers and white liberals.

  • @fabianlopez-toro6887

    @fabianlopez-toro6887

    10 ай бұрын

    @@philipheileson9720 Lmao most of these people were not part of the nationalist party, they just had independence ideals.

  • @linagaray6720
    @linagaray67206 ай бұрын

    I was in Puerto Rico in the 70's. One of the documents I saw in your video, I recognized one of the names and address. Thanks for confirming what I suspected all these years. I've always been proud to be Puerto rican-american, now I'm just Puertorican.

  • @elialmodovar6685

    @elialmodovar6685

    6 ай бұрын

    There has NEVER been such thing as a Puerto Rican-American.

  • @majinbu5018

    @majinbu5018

    Ай бұрын

    @@elialmodovar6685exactly

  • @anthonybacia194

    @anthonybacia194

    Ай бұрын

    To all of my Puerto Rican brothers and sisters: although we cannot undo the past, we can make improvements to the present and future. For better or worse, we have the privilege of being a part of the United States of America. Sure, we can be independent, but in the best case scenario, our nation's economy will place it in the third world, or in the worst case, it will become the next Cuba. With so much debt and economic unrest, Puerto Rico is fortunate if it can develop an economy similar to that of Mexico. However, if we continue on our current course without US assistance, we will soon become a 20th-century Cuba. The USA will, in my opinion, be more advantageous for our interests. Actually, I believe that Puerto Rico's status as a US "States" will benefit the island economically. Puerto Ricans will be able to benefit from everything that US states have. Actually, the United States continues to defend and solve Puerto Rico's economic problems because the island is still a part of the United States. So, in my opinion, it is better for the United States to make Puerto Rico a state because it will now be able to totally salvage the island's economy. In exchange, the United States will be more rich as a result of the addition of states, which will increase money in the country, with Puerto Rico becoming a successful state.

  • @nuttymcmuffin3081

    @nuttymcmuffin3081

    29 күн бұрын

    @@anthonybacia194 I somewhat agree, but the economy and the vast amount of debt we are in needs to be addressed with corruption domestically. Our own government officials are putting us in a position of subjugation and overall control. The U.S. has made many promises and incorporated other means of debt reduction and forgiveness. They never went forward with it because of our own twisted policies that we have made out of desperation and impulsiveness. The biggest debt holder is the electric power authority here in PR, now think about this, who appoints these organizations and other powerhouses on the island to otherwise “sustain” the economic flow? The U.S. government. We are being deliberately subjugated through means of real estate in terms of gentrification, high taxes, lower income positions, and division amongst all other things. Why are we relying on the one thing that placed us in the position we are in? Grow some balls and use your independence that you are born with. This is modern times, we have plenty more resources and opportunities. We are attracting investors which is neither a good thing nor a bad thing. It all depends on the circumstances, That helps with the economy by a lot. See the bigger picture??? If not then here is the more dumbed down answer. Basically the U.S is responsible of our subjugation and economic crisis.

  • @starseeker5231

    @starseeker5231

    17 күн бұрын

    ​​​​@@anthonybacia194Puerto Rico can still thrive independent, it has vast resources the US uses, an independent Puerto Rico will have claims to those resources, it will continue to have US military and economic assistance because the US would not want Russia or China to make a military base there so you bet the Americans are going to keep protecting their interests in the island, including trading resources and training the new Puerto Rico Army to keep Puerto Rico under US influence, I honestly don't believe it will become Cuba or Venezuela because there are small countries like Bahamas and Singapore who thrive, the fact that we speak Spanish doesn't mean we will end up like Cuba or Venezuela and Puerto Rican politicians will have a better advantage because they know the American way of government, worst case scenario Puerto Rico adopts China's Communism a mix of Capitalism with Socialism, where in the economy is good but the government has absolute control of your life and you have no freedom of speech, and the fact China with that model has become the 2 best economy of the 190+ countries just behind the US which is #1 is scary, but neither statehood or independence will ever happen why? Because businesses in Puerto Rico don't pay federal taxes, multi billionaire companies like that and will want to keep it that way because they save money, a lot of Congressman and Senators have businesses in Puerto Rico and don't have to pay Federal tax, statehood will make them pay the federal tax and independence will make them pay the taxes impose by the new Puerto Rico, both options from their point of view would be like shooting yourself in the stomach.

  • @trymegirlie
    @trymegirlie4 ай бұрын

    As a born and raised Puerto Rican this absolutely breaks my heart in a million pieces... I can't believe my Island has gone through this in it's history. But truly thank you for telling our true history and bringing awareness to it. Mucho amor de la isla de coquis ❤🇵🇷

  • @Labyrinth6000

    @Labyrinth6000

    2 ай бұрын

    Last time I checked Puerto Rico was worse off under Spain. If it weren’t for the US, the region would be irrelevant like the rest of the smaller Caribbean nations.

  • @Kalisis07
    @Kalisis079 ай бұрын

    This is literally insane! Like you know that the US government can be grimey but my God...this is disgusting AF. What really kills me is how people act like the US can do no wrong. Absolutely disgusting. As an Black American, I can only empathize with my Puerto Rican familia. When I visited, the people were so welcoming and nice. Proud of their home, as they should be. I will always love Puerto Rico!

  • @rmf9567

    @rmf9567

    9 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂😂

  • @elizabethd.6121

    @elizabethd.6121

    9 ай бұрын

    My brother, my solidarity with your beautiful people as this country has benefited and not rewarded the labor of your ancestors. And I know today the injustices are ever present.

  • @davinladen

    @davinladen

    9 ай бұрын

    RESPECT 🙏🏻

  • @politicallyinsensitive4200

    @politicallyinsensitive4200

    9 ай бұрын

    Wow, the about of verbal masturbation in this thread is astounding already.

  • @BIG49907

    @BIG49907

    9 ай бұрын

    THE US HAS BEEN CROOKED FOREVR

  • @alicosme8
    @alicosme810 ай бұрын

    I was born and raised and still live in Puerto Rico. This video makes it clear to me, how when I was a child, the elders in my family would not even utter the word independence without exuding fear at the prospect of such conversations…a fear, I remember, that could be cut with a knife. My uncles and other adults were truly scared to have a pro Puerto Rico political conversation…it was almost as if they were expecting a swat team to come for them and execute them.

  • @gamenshorts

    @gamenshorts

    10 ай бұрын

    My wife tells me about this all the time. Crazy

  • @baddreams0919

    @baddreams0919

    10 ай бұрын

    so when are we starting the riots?

  • @aeugenegray

    @aeugenegray

    10 ай бұрын

    As someone who lives in Santurce. It hurts me to learn that. The fact that the elders here treat me as a son only makes me respect them even more.

  • @aeugenegray

    @aeugenegray

    10 ай бұрын

    I hope for statehood, but I want what the people want. This is my home and I'm never leaving, if that means I'm no longer a resident of the United States than so be it.

  • @gustavoacosta1434

    @gustavoacosta1434

    10 ай бұрын

    This is true and although the fear isn't as strong it's still there.

  • @sevenblessed2543
    @sevenblessed25432 ай бұрын

    Crazy how the Hawaii and Puerto Rico situation was happening simultaneously

  • @gutierfa
    @gutierfa7 ай бұрын

    It is amazing to see how a foreigner understands Puerto Rican history better than most Puertoricans, and even better that our so-called leaders, which strive to keep Puerto Rico a colony of the U.S., in fact, the oldest colony in the Caribbean. Congratulations to a job well-done to Johnny Harris and all the producers of this amazing and important exposé.---Dr. Freddie Gutiérrez (PhD Puerto Rican and Caribbean History)

  • @rockyboulderson6725

    @rockyboulderson6725

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes, you're right. Puertori cans don't know the history of PR but we the boriquas do! 65th

  • @lillieliz4442
    @lillieliz44428 ай бұрын

    As a current student of Puerto Rico's education system, and as a Puertorican, I want to thank you for this video, and the sheer detail of it. I wish I had this when I studied this at school. I remember studying el carpeteo back in 9th grade, and I remember going on this huge tangent on how little videos of this whole ordeal existed. I spent weeks sifting through decades worth of documents just to try and sum it all up for a presentation worth 10% of my grade that lasted 3 minutes, and I remember seeing files on my grandparents, my own parents... And nowadays when I hear someone talk like shit about the island, I just tell them about the shit we've been through, not trying to undermine their points, but showing them the facts. But now, I can just show them this video.

  • @luism.fernandez2164

    @luism.fernandez2164

    7 ай бұрын

    Is there a way I can find this documents online o I'll have to go to SJ for copies?

  • @insertcoolname7691

    @insertcoolname7691

    7 ай бұрын

    ¿Donde encontraste los documentos?

  • @CorsairCombat13

    @CorsairCombat13

    7 ай бұрын

    where did you find them? I want to see if my family got spied on

  • @blackmamba___

    @blackmamba___

    5 ай бұрын

    This is why I would never understand the slogan “Make America great again” … U.S power came at the expense of others

  • @DOJAFOX-hl5rk

    @DOJAFOX-hl5rk

    5 ай бұрын

    I know a lot of purto RICAN and I never hear them talk about this

  • @user-uv9vl4rw1e
    @user-uv9vl4rw1e9 ай бұрын

    I cried watching this. My family went through this oppression. I have told this story many time to mainland and Island citizens that don’t recognize these events. Hopefully this narrative with an “American” accent will add credibility to what we have always known and suffered.

  • @edcapp7654

    @edcapp7654

    9 ай бұрын

    FBI terrorists back then like now

  • @dashuamarquez2334

    @dashuamarquez2334

    9 ай бұрын

    Me too bro I got real sentimental this is crazy

  • @mildredacosta9063

    @mildredacosta9063

    9 ай бұрын

    Well done, for the outsiders know the real truth. Thanks GBS you.

  • @linusmayden8465

    @linusmayden8465

    9 ай бұрын

    It shouldn't take an accent to believe facts.

  • @renerodriguez295

    @renerodriguez295

    9 ай бұрын

    ​​@@linusmayden8465You be amazed how true that is. Sadly.

  • @mrru1z533
    @mrru1z533Ай бұрын

    Broo..this needs a movie ASAP🔥

  • @ireneb3503
    @ireneb35037 ай бұрын

    I was born in Puerto Rico but grew up in New York. My heart aches and my blood boils as I watched this. Thank you for showing the world the truth

  • @VMan29397

    @VMan29397

    7 ай бұрын

    Same the island needs its independence.

  • @breasonable4343

    @breasonable4343

    6 ай бұрын

    @@VMan29397 That would not help. Get real.

  • @user-xc9en1wj3q

    @user-xc9en1wj3q

    5 ай бұрын

    Triste todo lo que los invasores le hicieron a Puerto Rico espero que la gente joven cambien su destino si pudiéramos llegar a un acuerdo con España tuviéramos un socio más familiar y con condiciones iguales para enfrentar el futuro .

  • @robertmarley8852

    @robertmarley8852

    2 ай бұрын

    I was born in kings county.......and girl you are fine 😍

  • @ireneb3503

    @ireneb3503

    Ай бұрын

    @@robertmarley8852 Thanks❤️

  • @guacamoledreams
    @guacamoledreams10 ай бұрын

    Hey Johnny, I grew up on the island, and it’s sad to say that our history is very often overlooked by the international community. Additionally, many people in the United States see us as “freeloaders”, and think that the U.S. has never benefited from Puerto Rico’s captivity. I really appreciate you taking the time to discuss our island’s history on your platform. Keep up the awesome work.

  • @aeugenegray

    @aeugenegray

    10 ай бұрын

    To me, this is the coolest place in the states. I've never felt more at home in my entire life. This is an amazing place with amazing culture and an amazing history. It's the closest thing to living a European lifestyle as you can get in the states. I'm thankful for the elders here and their wisdom.

  • @AL-lh2ht

    @AL-lh2ht

    10 ай бұрын

    No one thinks PR are freelouders. Where the hell did you get that?

  • @aeugenegray

    @aeugenegray

    10 ай бұрын

    @@AL-lh2ht yeah a lot of folks do. The red hats especially

  • @Fenthule

    @Fenthule

    10 ай бұрын

    @@AL-lh2ht TONS of conservatives think that. It's appauling.

  • @LeftOfBori

    @LeftOfBori

    10 ай бұрын

    @@AL-lh2htdefinitely a thing. I’m Puerto Rican

  • @trile12371
    @trile1237110 ай бұрын

    As a Puerto Rican, I appreciate that someone is talking about these kinds of things, you don’t see these subjects being talked about much anymore. There is actually a good book called War Against all Puerto Ricans that touches on many of the subjects you said, and I would recommend it to anyone who wishes to dive into this topic. Regardless, this is another example of modern colonialism

  • 10 ай бұрын

    As a European I've never heard of this part of your history. Really saddening...

  • @TonyAlso-Boxing-Music-content

    @TonyAlso-Boxing-Music-content

    10 ай бұрын

    Its really refreshing to see someone who is white telling the truth about how the United States states imperialized PuertoRico and enslaved and made puertoRico a unincorporated territory due to our african blood

  • @krono5el

    @krono5el

    10 ай бұрын

    that's why they are called costa rico and port rico because thats where all the riches they wanted to steal came from and where europe/church stole its wealth. never was there a place in european history called the' place of riches'. The Americas were called a true paradise because it had nothing from europe in it.

  • @marvinfrederick6363

    @marvinfrederick6363

    9 ай бұрын

    Have to check that book out

  • @jackminehard

    @jackminehard

    8 ай бұрын

    Does anyone really understand how the world works nothing in life is free grow up

  • @Vorsedalqus
    @Vorsedalqus5 ай бұрын

    How... why does no one in the education system teach this in class!? As a Puertorican myself, I am extremely astonished yet angry at the same time not knowing the majority of this! This is history! This! This has to be preserved and shown! Thank you for making this! I am now much more informed than what I was taught 20 years ago in class

  • @COSUAMdePuertoRico

    @COSUAMdePuertoRico

    4 ай бұрын

    They just don't want you to know the truth!! Sadly most of us learn about this at University of Puerto Rico or from politically left leaning family and friends which keep being label as communists and socialists, marxists, leftists, etc...Somo of us are called communist just because we want to conserve the environment...

  • @VictoryReviews
    @VictoryReviews6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for spreading awareness on the issues that still actively plague our people I wish for one day, Puerto Rico will find its independence

  • @SideHustleLaw
    @SideHustleLaw9 ай бұрын

    I’m literally in tears. As a Boricua, I can’t thank you enough for the clear and factual history of our island. Thank you.

  • @Slurpverson

    @Slurpverson

    9 ай бұрын

    What are you in tears about

  • @jeg5gom

    @jeg5gom

    9 ай бұрын

    ¿Aquí se reúnen los pipiolos llorones? 😅😂🤣👍

  • @James-mr7lm

    @James-mr7lm

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Slurpversonthat the people are oppressed and have been for centuries

  • @thedeucemonkey2331

    @thedeucemonkey2331

    9 ай бұрын

    Research more.... There's a lot more... Our 1st native governor Luis Munoz Marin was an opium addict and a puppet to the US. So bad an addict he grew poppies at La Fortaleza to feed his addiction... Or how they killed Don Pedro Albuzu Campos by using him as a guinea pig with radiation.... They shut him down....

  • @MrSandChess

    @MrSandChess

    9 ай бұрын

    @@James-mr7lmI wouldn’t say oppressed. More like economically, politically, and socially stunted.

  • @ThatDudeinBlue
    @ThatDudeinBlue10 ай бұрын

    My wife grew up in Puerto Rico, and I visited there in 2019. Possibly the most welcoming place I’ve ever visited and I’m proud to be associated with it now with my new found family. Side note: the whole bombing run in PR against the nationalists made me think of the time at the Battle of Blair Mountain when the US government threatened to bomb its own citizens, but then private planes did it anyways with left over bombs from WWI in West Virginia. That would be an awesome topic to see done in the Harris way 🤟🏼

  • @houseplant1016

    @houseplant1016

    10 ай бұрын

    Or May 13, 1985: the Philadelphia bombing of black activists

  • @Thatotter223

    @Thatotter223

    10 ай бұрын

    @@houseplant1016was just about to comment this!!! Insane

  • @ConstitutionallyProtectedMedia

    @ConstitutionallyProtectedMedia

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@houseplant1016was about to comment this one too

  • @houseplant1016

    @houseplant1016

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@Thatotter223Pretty unbelievable people forget that, even Harris. Police even let houses burn afterwards... I am not American and even I know this story.

  • @Practicality01

    @Practicality01

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@houseplant1016this was a city acting independently and not the federal government. It was ruled very much an illegal act afterwards. There is a lot to be said for the interplay between different governments in the U.S. but they are not remotely as unified as governments in many other countries are.

  • @dontatme2012
    @dontatme20126 ай бұрын

    Your channel has the most remarkable way of storytelling and even more remarkable on how well the video is produced. Seriously, BRAVO 👏🏾 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @loui.e0241
    @loui.e02417 ай бұрын

    Yo soy un puertoriqueno, nay un boricua. Yo creí en parte en la isla, y me pongo tan triste que vivir con mi familia mas. En todos los sitios que yo vivido en este nation afuera de la isla es obvio que no nos dicen la historia real de nuestra isla verde y de nuestra gente. Gracias por compartir nuestro historia.

  • @Vinny__212
    @Vinny__21210 ай бұрын

    As a history buff that’s been following you since the Vox days, and as a Puerto Rican, I am so happy you made this video. Through this, you will be able to reach so many ppl and inform them of the atrocities the US govt has committed against my people that so few people know about. One thing of note I’d add to the section on Rhoads is the forced sterilization of Puerto Rican women so that they couldn’t procreate.

  • @AL-lh2ht

    @AL-lh2ht

    10 ай бұрын

    Also ignoring the fact ​​⁠the US made PR have some of the highest quality of life in the entire Latin American world. And the fact the majority of PR wants to become a state.

  • @Zombification23

    @Zombification23

    10 ай бұрын

    @@AL-lh2htok and? So we are just suppose to be grateful? Because only in relation to “other” latino countries we have a better quality of life? It’s ok about the atrocities cus it’s a smidge better to live there than?

  • @nathan-ls8yw

    @nathan-ls8yw

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Zombification23i guess it easy to say that while you live in comfort, maybe go take a look at farvalas in brazil and then tell us about how “oppressed” y’all are

  • @sayandutta0310

    @sayandutta0310

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@AL-lh2htdo they hav an option? They can't be independent else will be crushed, they are not getting as much rights as US citizen, so tell what option they have other than being part of US ?

  • @Zombification23

    @Zombification23

    10 ай бұрын

    ⁠​⁠@@nathan-ls8ywstfu you don’t know where I’ve been. Also I didn’t say anything about being “oppressed”. I’m saying is, just cus PR has better QoL than other Latin countries, doesn’t mean these events did not happen.

  • @edierroman4362
    @edierroman436210 ай бұрын

    This has to be one of, if not, the best documentary about Puerto Rican History. I truly appreciate everything and everyone who participated in this project. Thank you so much.

  • @rodneyrodriguezsoberal5522

    @rodneyrodriguezsoberal5522

    9 ай бұрын

    I would not say the best but pretty good

  • @alrajul3ziim

    @alrajul3ziim

    8 ай бұрын

    Documentary, it's pretty short. Decent brief explanation at best

  • @kings17court
    @kings17court2 ай бұрын

    Excellent piece. I discovered Albizu a few years back, and I'm a HUGE fan of the guy. I would like to see you do a piece specifically on Albizu.

  • @fadeddeception
    @fadeddeception7 ай бұрын

    Amazing history and very informative. Very well presented.

  • @rafaelalcantara9111
    @rafaelalcantara91118 ай бұрын

    My heart was beating at 1000 beats per second, as I was watching this video. I was born and raised in The Dominican Republic and have always heard stories of my grandfather from my mother's side, who's parents were Puerto Ricans who flew out of Puerto Rico by the end of the XX century. My great grandparents were from Arecibo Puerto Rico and yesterday my mom was showing my the birth certificate of my great grandpa....It's like a massive mix of feeling just flew through my mind and, just thinking of how the risk everything and left their lives behind, preferring freedom over being enslaved by US.. a piece of my heart belongs to Puerto Rico ❤

  • @VitinoSolano-gt9hj

    @VitinoSolano-gt9hj

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing that story. Blessings

  • @gg5508

    @gg5508

    7 ай бұрын

    They left PR, looking for freedom in DR?😂😂😂😂😂😂 Boy they made a big mistake!!😂😂😂😂😂

  • @osvaldoroman58

    @osvaldoroman58

    7 ай бұрын

    @@gg5508idk what they where smoking before they left PR because DR is way worse to live and have a bright future specially in those days as well

  • @ToadTendo

    @ToadTendo

    6 ай бұрын

    @@gg5508 Dominican Republic is actually not that bad of a country freedom wise. It just has a large wealth gap between the rich & the poor.

  • @gg5508

    @gg5508

    6 ай бұрын

    @@ToadTendo Tell that to the Dominicans of Haitian descent.

  • @Flaco2393
    @Flaco23938 ай бұрын

    Puerto rican here. My Grandmother & her family lived in Jayuya around the 50s. They saw the Uprising attack first hand. My grandma tells me she saw her father convicing a member of the National Guard infantry to put their gun down. Hearing all this information first hand is heartbreaking. Worst part? That's not the only story I have. During the lockdown, I was taking history class, and we were discussing Utuado's takeover. My history teacher told us how one of her close family members was from Utuado, and saw the shootout happen. She said that after looking for cover, she saw a bleeding man who was writing a message with his own blood. Sure, while I’m glad we have an ally in the US to provide us with technology, services & more, the government’s greed for territorial gains & authority over the people can’t be ignored. Their atrosities need to be adressed more.

  • @kuritheking

    @kuritheking

    Ай бұрын

    As a citizen of this country, I’m disgusted with the actions of our government, how they hide & justify

  • @ricardofranciszayas
    @ricardofranciszayas2 ай бұрын

    Outstanding video!!! I am so impressed with how this material was presented. I am Puerto Rican and intimately familiar with this story, experienced by my family. There is not a lot of coverage of this history in English. I congratulate you on your brilliant and accessible presentation.

  • @bertooo1358
    @bertooo13587 ай бұрын

    I am not Puerto Rican but I am Latino and I never knew that these people went through all this in the past! It’s sad they had to go through this and then they get treated like low class citizens just like they are doing to the people of Hawaii it’s a shame we have such evil in this world

  • @fanty9910
    @fanty99108 ай бұрын

    I am boricua and is sad that our history is not teached properly even to us in our own island. I went to school and took history class many years, some “specialized” in our history, but it was always about the Spanish colonization, and the few times that they talked about when USA came here it was touched with so much caution and it was so sugarcoated that I didn’t notice how bad it was until much later. We have been so repressed and brainwashed that nowadays, must people here see US as some sort of saints or saviors. Touching this subject in school is hard, because teachers can get reprimended if they teach it in a way that other faculty or parents find it harsh or offensive, even if they are just stating facts.

  • @rbenitez6140

    @rbenitez6140

    7 ай бұрын

    It’s not just your history can you imagine how many island, continent and countries that the USA don’t want no one to know the real Truth 🤔?

  • @InsiderAI8

    @InsiderAI8

    6 ай бұрын

    That’s the entire Central and South America in different scales but all under the same hands

  • @E60666

    @E60666

    3 ай бұрын

    it’s not that bad. y’all got the golden ticket in return which is a US citizen ship.

  • @RobinGarnett-bb9ct

    @RobinGarnett-bb9ct

    Ай бұрын

    The Puerto Ricans, to have a better life moved to the US...from dream islands to slums. The slums are operated by real estate developers who don't live in slums themselves. Decades after decades the Puerto Ricans come to the US to live together with rats, mice, coackroaches. Every Bodega sells alcohol and cigarettes at every corner. In Puerto Rico in the old times this was absent. Children had no drugs around them, only alcohol. As the most Puerto Ricans were Catholic they weren't interested in Alcohol. There wasn't no slums in Puerto Rico in the old days. No junk food that made the population sick with heart disease. The population only consumed Fruits, Vegetables and grains. No one had a disease, because there were no drugs and bad food around. One has to imagine that to have Puerto Ricans move to the US, they had to fall under a spell. What was this spell that moved magically people who lived on Paradise Islands to inner city slums, controlled by the same people who controlled Puerto Ricos cane plantations? The same invisible people who manipulated them to come to the US, destroyed Germany in ww2. The same people ruined Russia and China using Revolutions, put up gigantic prison systems to house the population in them. The same they did in the US by moving Puerto Ricans into the Prison Complex. These criminals became rich for using the Puerto Rican cane plantations as slave fields and later on offered them descendants a seat in a boat or plane to come to the US (to live in their controlled Ghettos). Book: Secrets Of The Federal Reserve by Eustace Mullins. /// The Secret Powers Behind Revolutions by Leon de Poncins. /// The Unseen Hand by Ralph Epperson. ///

  • @octaviangrant9441
    @octaviangrant94419 ай бұрын

    I am a Hawaiian from the island of Maui, the last island in Hawaii to farm sugar. It’s very eye opening to see that Puerto Rico’s history is almost identical to Hawaii, and in fact most of these events were happening parallel to the same events in Hawaii.

  • @luislugo3800

    @luislugo3800

    8 ай бұрын

    It is crazy how our coquis are somehow singing all night in some your islands. I read that you guys have pasteles as well, that is just amazing.

  • @zelma5380

    @zelma5380

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes. I saw a documentary on Hawaii and thought the same. 😢

  • @zelma5380

    @zelma5380

    8 ай бұрын

    Many Puerto Rican’s were shipped to Hawaii. There’s a place where they play the same guitar, music and other cultural except the language. Google it. PR in Hawaii.

  • @maxminer9157

    @maxminer9157

    8 ай бұрын

    Lol it’s even worse than Hawaii, at least EVENTUALLY the US decided having Hawaii as a colony was wrong, we are still doing it to Puerto Rico

  • @sam2slow670

    @sam2slow670

    7 ай бұрын

    Yea also we got Puerto Rican slaves in Hawaii… 😂😂 you guys literally took our frogs and didn’t like them so u let different animals on the island smh

  • @shagoddess4862
    @shagoddess48627 ай бұрын

    I must have "cut" class in high school or even college because I do not recall being taught this part of the historical narrative about Puerto Rico and I am a history major! When you do not know Your Story, they will give their version or none at all! My people truly die from lack of knowledge!! Thank You!🔥

  • @eramossoto2
    @eramossoto27 күн бұрын

    I want to commend you on your incredible video about the history and impact of the U.S. on Puerto Rico. The way you presented such a complex and layered topic with coherence and historical accuracy is worthy of recognition and praise. The gradual build-up of overlapping layers, depicting the different struggles for independence and the changes that have shaped us, was masterfully done. In a relatively short amount of time, you managed to capture the essence of the Puerto Rican identity within the framework of Americanism. Your objective yet empathetic approach brilliantly explained the political nuances and current realities that shape Puerto Rico today, highlighting our unique political limbo. Even though you present Puerto Ricans in a very positive light, which is much appreciated, your presentation also helps explain and answer questions some of us have had for years regarding the Taino-like passivity of some recent generations in response to external forces that threaten our identity and control over our island. Your work helps us understand why, despite widespread discontent with external forces that jeopardize our land ownership and reshape our socioeconomic status and identity, there is no powerful movement like in other eras to combat these issues. The video elucidates the effects of long-term conformity, obedience, domestication, and colonization, leading to a sense of helplessness against powerful dominance and control. Exploring the historical context and its lasting impact, you help us understand why we live and respond as traumatized people today. Your work is not only informative but also deeply resonant and meaningful. Thank you for shedding light on this important subject with such clarity and thoughtfulness. Sincerely, EdwinRamos-Soto

  • @nmtz10
    @nmtz109 ай бұрын

    I’m Mexican but love my Puerto Rican hermanos y hermanas. They can take our lands but not our culture, influence and unity as Latinos. Mucho amor a todos! Los quiero!

  • @elizabethd.6121

    @elizabethd.6121

    9 ай бұрын

    A ustedes tambien le robaron sus tierras y no los valoran. Con el trabajo arduo que tu bella gente hace en este pais en todas las areas de trabajo. Mis respetos hermanos!

  • @T_r0525

    @T_r0525

    8 ай бұрын

    @@moegreene3630 funny how the word cowboy came from a black guy with hat and boot. So I don’t know why you are laughing. You’re making fun of something that blacks had as well? And now the whole southern of the USA does too.

  • @henrryaliceamejia4843

    @henrryaliceamejia4843

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @roger6125

    @roger6125

    8 ай бұрын

    ​not all nations are perfect but you think your countries are anymore corrupt at least here you can get a fair chance at justice.

  • @tafabeatz9417

    @tafabeatz9417

    8 ай бұрын

    Ningún puertorriqueño es tu hermano asi que deja la labia pa los tuyos, nosotros somos Americanos de la buena o a la mala eso es lo que somos

  • @Ricann
    @Ricann10 ай бұрын

    As a Puerto Rican, both born and raised in the island, this is my first time hearing about this which I find TERRIFYING. I was felt like an out-sider and treated different till this day, I could never get down to what the issue was exactly, and then I see this. Thank you!

  • @1Surt

    @1Surt

    10 ай бұрын

    Fake history story. Spain conceded Puerto Rico to USA after losing American-Spanish war in 1898.

  • @Powerhouse08

    @Powerhouse08

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@1Surtwell that's what he said

  • @LisiLiz

    @LisiLiz

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@chuckperry7592 Comprehension isn't your strong point now is it. You saw it, you heard it, but didn't quite grasp it. He stated that in the video.

  • @pablodelsegundo9502

    @pablodelsegundo9502

    10 ай бұрын

    Glad you're educated, but it's a damn shame Puertorriqueños aren't teaching their own population about the terrors they're suffered. Spread the word!

  • @travisskeans2511

    @travisskeans2511

    10 ай бұрын

    Lmao

  • @TheEtbetween
    @TheEtbetween5 ай бұрын

    Excellent! I never knew! Thanks very informative

  • @ClarissaX10
    @ClarissaX105 ай бұрын

    I’m Dominican and this makes me very sad 😮 my Puerto Rican cousins don’t deserve this 🇵🇷🇵🇷

  • @chancericketts2988
    @chancericketts298810 ай бұрын

    I consider myself a history buff, and I am appalled that I had no clue Puerto Rico was bombed. Goes to show the lengths the US takes to cover up this part of history. Yet again another great video Johnny, thanks for shedding light on this.

  • @veritorossi

    @veritorossi

    10 ай бұрын

    Usonians have no clue about anything that isn't their own history. 1st lesson: America is not USA. nd you are not American. Start learning that. And no, North and South are not continents, are subcontinents.

  • @zhoubaidinh403

    @zhoubaidinh403

    10 ай бұрын

    A lot of Boriguas here in the states, don't want to turn them into a bunch of revolutionaries

  • @v-corps

    @v-corps

    10 ай бұрын

    Bombs of "democracy".

  • @osheridan

    @osheridan

    10 ай бұрын

    @@v-corps 🇺🇸 >call yourself the most free nation on earth >horrifically abuse another nations >it's just freedom :)))

  • @lifePaultheball

    @lifePaultheball

    10 ай бұрын

    There are four directions : North - East - Hypocrisy - South.

  • @Amyrha
    @Amyrha8 ай бұрын

    this video had me crying a bit. i’ve visited family in puerto rico, and it’s also sad to see how little the government cares to invest even the smallest bit of money in basic infrastructure. the amount of damage the US has done to the island is unforgivable.

  • @wannabemgtow2540

    @wannabemgtow2540

    7 ай бұрын

    Well, it made me angry, the US is always under a facade of freedom fairness, and the right to happiness for all. All it really is a Corporation run by heartless people who don't care about people in general let alone others that look different and act different from them. I read somebody commented themselves as subhuman that's actually brainwashed thinking. We are the real humans God created on Earth those who are ruling are the children of Cain whose father is the Devil Himself who deceived Eve in the garden. We must read our Bible to understand these things they may have intellectual minds but the spiritual gift that was given to us by the almighty Father who is in heaven far surpasses their intellect. All we have to do is remember that and reclaim our place on Earth we have to come back to the Father that's the only way.

  • @insertcoolname7691

    @insertcoolname7691

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah our hospitals and schools get barely any funding cuz of the whole debt thing

  • @insertcoolname7691

    @insertcoolname7691

    7 ай бұрын

    The only stuff that really does get funding is the shit made for tourists like hotels, resorts and attractions

  • @ellislyon4804

    @ellislyon4804

    6 ай бұрын

    Pueto Rico wouldn’t even exist if it wasn’t for the US. They would be living completely primitively, you can cope all you want, but it’s true.

  • @ToadTendo

    @ToadTendo

    6 ай бұрын

    @@ellislyon4804 It isn't true considering Puerto Rico was actually not even far behind the USA technologically or standards wise prior to the USA taking Puerto Rico. The literal history of the island says otherwise.

  • @amigasensangre
    @amigasensangre3 ай бұрын

    Omg Johnny! Who are you? I've needed you in my life! I was born and raised in Puerto Rico, and so was pretty much all my family except for my mom. I went to school in Puerto Rico and only knew half of this story! Thank you so much! I'm literally learning history with you!

  • @iosadiaye
    @iosadiaye6 ай бұрын

    Kudos for putting together and narrating this history 👏🏾

  • @reynaldovelez1419
    @reynaldovelez141910 ай бұрын

    As a Puerto Rican I’ve been waiting for these video a long time, and it was great yet there is so much left to say. Because of the repression and terror campaign that the US put on independence movements we eventually became the enemy in the eyes of the public. Thanks to this a new political class of parasites grew up and seized power using a broken democracy that looked more like a dictatorship, one of those that we were told to fear. These Puerto Rican men with indirect help from the FBI and direct support from the presidents essentially romanticized our history allowing them to take over our education system and creating corrupt government systems that impoverishes the people while justifying everything with a scent of democracy and fear of socialist independence movements… Now they are passing laws that are allowing rich American millionaires to move to the Island and set up businesses tax free crippling our local economy. Not only that but all they need to not pay taxes is just one employee, thus in an attempt to cash in these people the cost of housing and goods are rising. In an Island with so much poverty I’am a lucky guy, but if this keeps up no average local will be able to live here, the inflation created by US terrorist tactics and a a corrupt government are removing us from our home. North American immigration is little by little taking our nation and the worst part is that we the people don’t even realize why this is happening. Thank Johnny Harris for a much needed video!

  • @user-sy4fg1wp4d

    @user-sy4fg1wp4d

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm Puerto Rican and I'm lucky from a lot of my family and it's disgusting. Multi millionaires are just walking up to locals in Rincon or other beach towns and offering homeowners blank checks to buy their properties that are not for sale.

  • @dailyright

    @dailyright

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah and if you are smart, living in Rincon or Dorado, you take the money.

  • @dailyright

    @dailyright

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah I don’t know when you lived there but that attitude there is such a poor mentality. Corrupt ELECTED officials are the problem. Ripping people off after Maria. It’s sick.

  • @codylarkhart261

    @codylarkhart261

    10 ай бұрын

    This is happening everywhere in Central and Southern America and many 3rd world countries for some time now, some more then 100 years. How Cuba was turned into a playground for the rich organized crime and corrupt politicians and Business men is the same thing we are witnessing now in these countries. In Honduras the Young are deserting their country and with it the prospect of a promising future due to the negligence and robbing of the countries wealth and resources with no incentive to help the poor or better the education. Now the Rich are flocking to grab real estate and "free dibs" without any fair opposition from it's own country men or women. "Foreign policy" as they call it.

  • @serendipitouspareidolia2220

    @serendipitouspareidolia2220

    10 ай бұрын

    Maybe Harris could elaborate on how Panopticon still plays out today; on how it takes a toll on people's psyche.

  • @eirivera2001
    @eirivera20018 ай бұрын

    Lo que no se enseña en nuestras escuelas, un extranjero lo expone , es duro, pero me alegra para que se sepa la verdad. Gracias por el video ❤

  • @jonyfrany1319

    @jonyfrany1319

    8 ай бұрын

    La verdad es q somos unos niños mimados de 🇺🇸 que nos tienen en bandeja de oro y plata y no sabemos lo q es sufrir y trabajar de verdad pana. Boricua viviendo en Colombia Y venezuela 🇻🇪

  • @marilishr5978

    @marilishr5978

    8 ай бұрын

    A mi me enseñaron esto en la escuela. Las nuevas generaciones están más expuestas a la información y los maestros no se sienten tan oprimidos. Eso me enorgullece. Además que luego del huracán ese orgullo Boricua siento q tuvo un renacer. No creo que llegaré a ver mi isla un país libre pero la mentalidad de que dependemos de US ha cambiado un poco

  • @jonyfrany1319

    @jonyfrany1319

    8 ай бұрын

    @@marilishr5978 la mayoría de los Boricuas no saben lo mal que les va al resto de los latinos. En el mundo real no hay tarjeta de la familia, no hay dinero de desempleo no hay reforma si uno necesita eso la realidad es q si no tiene dinero se muere. No saben lo bien que nos va y si estamos oprimidos es por que los políticos se roban el dinero que USA nos manda. En el mundo real la mayoría de los latinos no pueden ir a USA 🇺🇸 a trabajar y ahorrar dinero 💰. En el mundo real tienen que salir por el Darien si sobreviven o cruzar la frontera. Vivimos en una burbuja 🫧 en PR No agradecemos lo que tenemos y cuando caigamos en las manos de nuestros políticos corruptos y no haya más billones de 🇺🇸 vamos a ver cómo se vive en RD y Haití.

  • @Grace-yp1yt

    @Grace-yp1yt

    8 ай бұрын

    @@jonyfrany1319siempre lo e dicho. Pero supongo que ellos prefieren vivir como en Sudamerica a costo de tener independencia. Difícil situación.

  • @jonyfrany1319

    @jonyfrany1319

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Grace-yp1yt asi es no tienen idea 💡 de lo cruel y difícil que es la vida para todos los latinos y el resto de los países asiáticos Indiues árabes todos viven vidas sumamente difíciles condiciones infrahumanas zero derechos humanos donde único es medio aceptable es en 🇺🇸

  • @gab-e8461
    @gab-e84617 ай бұрын

    Beautiful work

  • @jaykeys1084
    @jaykeys1084Ай бұрын

    Bro I’m hooked on your channel I watched my first one of your videos this morning and been watching them since 😂 this my 6th video 🤣🤣 I’m upset with history n put it in a way I can understand keep doing your work bro

  • @paragbhuva7485
    @paragbhuva748510 ай бұрын

    Thanks Johnny! I'm a History teacher in DC and just got back from an incredible fellowship in PR and US Virgin Islands whose purpose was to learn about the territories so we could create lesson plans and help others to teach the content in the mainland US. These stories are so important to have a complex understanding of our nation. The fellowship had incredible teachers from the mainland US, Guam, Saipan, American Samoa, PR and USVI. There's a lot of rich content from each of the territories - their stories are so different and yet so similar. If you want ideas or connections for future videos on any of the territories let me know! Thank you again for helping to include their stories!

  • @autumnticity

    @autumnticity

    10 ай бұрын

    Hi! I would love to hear more connection stories! and I’m interested in any lesson plans regarding PR or other US territories! i am a ELD and foreign language teacher myself. I like to incorporate history in my units while learning about cultures outside of mainland USA. Thank you!!

  • @dailyright

    @dailyright

    10 ай бұрын

    Please try to teach appropriate history and not this garbage anti-colonialist propaganda.

  • @cristianemanuelpr
    @cristianemanuelpr8 ай бұрын

    Very informative. I think it’s also important to touch on how these colonial laws are still in play, how they stifle economic growth in the island and also how the Federal government turned the island into a tax haven for American billionaires and millionaires, yet the locals aren’t able to even afford gas or groceries.

  • @yalibethlosadacosme6330

    @yalibethlosadacosme6330

    8 ай бұрын

    Absolutely, im only 17, and im already freaking out about my life as a full grown adult here, food is too expensive, and its hard to indulge in pleasures we once had before inflation had hit hard

  • @ArtOfFacts420
    @ArtOfFacts4206 ай бұрын

    Subscribed* awesome video very informative.

  • @feliciaw.9248
    @feliciaw.92485 ай бұрын

    I'm ashamed I did not know this beforehand. But I thank you for this education and I will continue to learn more. Puerto Rico is one of the most beautiful places I've ever visited, and the people are absolutely warm and wonderful! So many are veterans who fought for a country that has treated them wrongly. Puerto Rico deserves better! They deserve representation! No taxation wothout representation.

  • @RobbinRams
    @RobbinRams10 ай бұрын

    I learn more from Johnny Harris than I did in school😂

  • @Fenthule

    @Fenthule

    10 ай бұрын

    That's because US education is purposefully dumbed down. They want the population smart enough to work, without being aware enough to question why they just do as they're told.

  • @pickerooni6247

    @pickerooni6247

    10 ай бұрын

    You just didn’t pay attention, which is exactly why he gets to paint the worlds liberator as an Imperialist power and people believe him!

  • @nolongerblocked6210

    @nolongerblocked6210

    10 ай бұрын

    That's on you, but "learning history" from this purposeful liar is just sad

  • @infernamus

    @infernamus

    10 ай бұрын

    @@pickerooni6247the fact that you can’t at least acknowledge that the US has done some awful things is very telling

  • @AL-lh2ht

    @AL-lh2ht

    10 ай бұрын

    Johnny Harris only scratches the surface in whatever topic he talks about. And he basically always gets facts wrong. There is a reason “debunking Johnny Harris” is it’s own genra on KZread. I recommend you to do more research on whatever he talks about, but know that he makes agenda driven videos with a heavy bias of neoliberal belief that government, especially the US government, is pure evil.

  • @josemendez4917
    @josemendez49179 ай бұрын

    As Puerto Rican this was a hard video to watch but necessary. Is always a good reminder to see our history so we don’t make the same mistake and keep fitting against injustice. Thanks for this video I think every puertorincan should watch it.

  • @cashewnuttel9054

    @cashewnuttel9054

    9 ай бұрын

    I haven't seen the video yet but based solely on your comment of injustices and cruelties(?) towards you by the Americans - isn't Puerto Rico given an opportunity to vote if they want to remain part of the US or an independent country every now and then? So, my question is: why don't Puerto Ricans vote to be an independent country to be free of US rule and their injustices and cruelties? I'm not from the Americas so I really don't know mind you.

  • @yansideabacoa6257

    @yansideabacoa6257

    9 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@cashewnuttel9054No, our people have never once been consulted by the US Federal Government in a formal binding referendum in the past 125 years of US invasion, occupation and colonization. Rigged non-binding plebiscites orchestrated by the corrupt ruling colonial administrations have been held periodically to further their respective political interests.

  • @josephlivessan

    @josephlivessan

    8 ай бұрын

    @@cashewnuttel9054 because we aren’t taught this in schools. Instead we are brainwashed into believing that the US is our salvation and that without them, we will become the next Cuba (mind you, the Cuban situation is also the US’ fault but people don’t want to admit that to themselves). Also, people have voted to become a state multiple times but congress never acknowledges it. We deserve to be independent.

  • @cashewnuttel9054

    @cashewnuttel9054

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@josephlivessan Let me rephrase what you said: "Because we subhumans know that we can't make it on our own. Why would we throw away our advantage of moving to the US without needing a passport or visa? Why would we want to be independent and end up like venezuela, or as you said cuba, both ran by subhumans like us? Why would we want to be independent and risk being refugees later on? Why should we listen to children who want independence but have no idea how to run a country, and may even lead us to hardship? No, thank you. Yes, the US may have oppressed us from time to time, but the risk of a far worst oppression and actual hardship might a wait us should we choose to be independent. That's why we only have a 5% turnout for independent and 60+% for statehood. If children want to be independent, then go move to cuba." There, I rephrased what you said.

  • @cashewnuttel9054

    @cashewnuttel9054

    8 ай бұрын

    @@dangercat9188 Yeah... become independent and turn into a crap hole that needs handouts to survive, that has extreme poverty, massive corruption, terrorism, and worst of all refugees - all this for "culture".

  • @kmm9721
    @kmm97215 ай бұрын

    You Johnny are really good. Your teaching ability stands out! Thank you, I’ve watched 3 of your videos now!

  • @dennismalaret1250
    @dennismalaret12504 ай бұрын

    An amazing analysis. Thanks. From Utuado living in Michigan ❤

  • @originaltanman
    @originaltanman10 ай бұрын

    This video needs to be about an hour long. It will be nice to have it in Spanish for the people of Puerto Rico to actually watch it. It is unbelievable how many don’t know our history even in our own island. Thank you for this video. There is so much more that needs to be said

  • @AD-jq7ow

    @AD-jq7ow

    10 ай бұрын

    Because Americans don’t want people to be educated on that matter.. that is something that should be taught in school all across the US It’s part of History and geography

  • @mikkokivisto4414

    @mikkokivisto4414

    10 ай бұрын

    Don't all Puerto Ricans speak English?

  • @originaltanman

    @originaltanman

    10 ай бұрын

    @@mikkokivisto4414 no. And ironically the statehood supporters (which are mostly old) can’t or barely speak English. Young pple yes (50/50)

  • @mikkokivisto4414

    @mikkokivisto4414

    10 ай бұрын

    @@originaltanman How is that possible? Aren't they (almost) Americans?

  • @familyandfriends3519

    @familyandfriends3519

    10 ай бұрын

    Puerto Ricans aren't Spanish and Hispanic and Latino until given back to Spain and getting independence only from Spain your Americans now

  • @robertclarke7848
    @robertclarke784810 ай бұрын

    I'm Irish and never heard of Albizu Campos, legend for helping us. Thank you from all of us

  • @sagewilliams9439
    @sagewilliams94395 ай бұрын

    your are an amazing history teller!!

  • @Provocateur193
    @Provocateur1932 ай бұрын

    Great content. Was surprised by the history of PR.

  • @BeginnerSkier115
    @BeginnerSkier11510 ай бұрын

    The fact that the US and most of the world don't know about this event and that the US says they are the good ones really enforces the quote "History is written by the victors." I'm not Puerto Rican, I'm Australian, yet I feel a deep sense of pity and sorrow for the people of Puerto Rico. Well done on the video Mr. Harris, you gave me more historical insight than schools ever could. Edit: damn, I've started a debate

  • @thrayblackgold2252

    @thrayblackgold2252

    10 ай бұрын

    Do u know what the Australian government did to the Aboriginals of Australia 😅. Your government was also taking notes

  • @BeginnerSkier115

    @BeginnerSkier115

    10 ай бұрын

    @thrayblackgold2252 Yeah I know about it. They constantly remind us about the crimes against aboriginals every year in education, news etc. But still, to this day, aboriginals aren't treated with the same rights as the rest of Australians.

  • @zachdave2994

    @zachdave2994

    10 ай бұрын

    @@BeginnerSkier115It’s almost like humanity hasn’t changed. Like there are still monsters here we could all fight against. If you don’t see this 1898 fight as a miscarried liberation, I encourage you to look at South Korea and the state of Afghani human rights at this very moment.

  • @rrr-sr2du

    @rrr-sr2du

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm Puertorican and I thought about Australian aboriginals watching this 😢 I have always felt a deep rage about what happened and still happens to them. There's a sad connection between our countries...

  • @AL-lh2ht

    @AL-lh2ht

    10 ай бұрын

    He also conveniently left out the fact that PR has some of the best, if not the best, quality of life out of any Latin America “Territory” on the planet. Also the fact the majority of PR wants to become a state for many decades now.

  • @Xpistos510
    @Xpistos51010 ай бұрын

    As a New York-born Puerto Rican serving in our Armed Forces, I can’t tell you how much this video makes me happy that the history of my ancestors was acknowledged. By the way, I’m proud of being American, but I just wish our people were welcomed to the aegis of the United States with a little more love instead of being viewed as roaches. Johnny Harris, I salute you.

  • @NenaCaribenapr

    @NenaCaribenapr

    10 ай бұрын

    Todavia tienes mucho que aprender , no hay ningun orgullo de ser Americano eres PUERTORIQUEÑO! Despierta

  • @Oldtimeytools

    @Oldtimeytools

    10 ай бұрын

    I’m Spanish, new American, I am proud of being American, but I hate it’s Government. I love the American people but hate government agencies.

  • @thetaydenrock

    @thetaydenrock

    10 ай бұрын

    @@NenaCaribenapreeew 😬 another one of those saying we shouldn’t be proud Americans…cringe 😂

  • @Tony__Tone

    @Tony__Tone

    10 ай бұрын

    I served with so many Puerto Ricans in the Army I can tell you that per capita there's not a larger represented group of people. I think people take that for granted how much service your community gives our nation.

  • @aztekempire

    @aztekempire

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@NenaCaribenaprasí son los boricuas, llevo casada con uno 15 años, cuando les conviene son americanos y otras son Puelto líqueños. aunque el tio sam no los vea o quiera como estado.

  • @Augu737
    @Augu7373 ай бұрын

    After watching this I’m actually going to need the therapy you spoke about in the beginning

  • @paolabarbosa6675
    @paolabarbosa66757 ай бұрын

    Me encanta cuando otras personas hablan de nuestra historia.

  • @jaimemiranda2131
    @jaimemiranda213110 ай бұрын

    My great grandmother was born to native parents (which is also lied about in history books, often stating that we were/are extinct. We’re not. I grew up with my Boricua culture, words & traditions) in 1908 in Naranjito. Until her death in 2017, she spoke to me about what the US has done to us throughout her lifetime, not only as natives, but as Puerto Ricans period. With her words, and my own experiences, I see that this treatment never ended, but only grew to be concealed. The violence we see ever growing on the island is a direct result of the exploitation we as a people have faced. I’m from Bayamon, with a half Dominican, half South African mother who is very much in love with this island. I’m from the mainland by birth, but I will forever fight for this beautiful island that my family will forever call home.

  • @BODYGUARDAXI1G

    @BODYGUARDAXI1G

    9 ай бұрын

    LORD ASTOR XI ON SITES

  • @abdielmedina6849

    @abdielmedina6849

    9 ай бұрын

    The violence is from lack of education, discipline, and morality. Look at the culture the youth partake in, it breeds nothing but self destruction.

  • @lilamayoral1031

    @lilamayoral1031

    9 ай бұрын

    Explícame la explotación? Y explícame porque los dominicanos arriesgan sus vidas cruzando el paseo de La mona para llegar a Puerto Rico?

  • @uzzielreyes4760
    @uzzielreyes47608 ай бұрын

    As a Puerto Rican I am more than grateful no one has ever took the time to really shine a light. Thank you

  • @cwgaines
    @cwgaines2 ай бұрын

    This is awesome research and reporting

  • @shakeelahali8727
    @shakeelahali87274 ай бұрын

    Amazing video I love how you’ve opened my eyes to see and think outside of what I was told and taught.

  • @rasheedb4762
    @rasheedb476210 ай бұрын

    I'm currently living in the BVI and I travel to PR every few months as it's one of my favorite places... But I didn't realize the history was so dark. I've got a greater appreciation for PR and my Puerto Rican friends.

  • @geovalelepr
    @geovalelepr9 ай бұрын

    I know that my grandfather was in the Carpetas… I also know that they haven’t stop doing carpetas for people that want the independence for PR or are always in strikes. I remember going to one strike of the public university, and some people told me don’t say your name to any one and when you see police officer just cover yourself. Thanks for doing this video, and I hope some people they notice what USA has done to us.

  • @bvillafuerte765

    @bvillafuerte765

    9 ай бұрын

    They forgot that the most important battles are in public, not anonymously.

  • @jorgecamara1030
    @jorgecamara10305 ай бұрын

    GREAT VIDEO THKS for your time and your support to the community 👍

  • @dennisthebarber6114
    @dennisthebarber61144 ай бұрын

    Thank you for going through the history 🙏

  • @ErikDaDon
    @ErikDaDon9 ай бұрын

    So many people are quick to label Puerto Ricans without knowing our history, thank you for spreading awareness

  • @tommyboyPR777
    @tommyboyPR7779 ай бұрын

    As a Puerto Rican man I would like to take this moment to say thank you to you for sharing the story of all of the horrible things that the United States did to my family we are native Indians to this island my family’s last name is Ribot from my grandfather who was a French legionnaire that retired in Puerto Rico and married my grandmother Soto💯❤️🇵🇷🙏🏽

  • @joseortega-us6rn

    @joseortega-us6rn

    8 ай бұрын

    Do you have relatives in Aguadilla?

  • @jackminehard

    @jackminehard

    8 ай бұрын

    This made realize how weak PR was thank you and God bless the USA

  • @Mysteryfleshpit

    @Mysteryfleshpit

    8 ай бұрын

    Im Puerto Rican and I don’t support what the US past but we need the US and we need statehood

  • @pengudiegu

    @pengudiegu

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Mysteryfleshpitdo we though

  • @capt.humbertohernandez1746

    @capt.humbertohernandez1746

    8 ай бұрын

    If you get independent status how is the island goin to survive, but you now what? I hope you get it !!!!

  • @Babicia94
    @Babicia942 ай бұрын

    I love so much how much detail you got into yet didn’t talk a little too much like some videos. Do you just got straight to the point I am myself I’m half Puerto Rican raised in Oregon and it’s nice to be able to see a video speaking of a part of me.

  • @djsonic_pr
    @djsonic_pr5 ай бұрын

    thanks for this documentary

  • @darthbinks4652
    @darthbinks465210 ай бұрын

    This is recent memory, my grandfather was a victim of “las carpetas” because he had sympathies with “los nacionalistas” and was part of a radical group called “Los Macheteros”. He was spied upon for 40+ years, including my grandmother, my father and all his siblings. Some have forgotten our troubled past here in Puerto Rico, hopefully this sheds some light for those who never knew. Thank you Johnny Harris for this video.❤🇵🇷

  • @mrrrksmith

    @mrrrksmith

    10 ай бұрын

    40 years. I can't even imagine living that long in fear that at any moment your door could be broken down by a SWAT team. It's terrifying. I wouldn't wish that on anyone. And here's the question, how is the US different from the USSR? Only we were all told that the USSR was watching out for "traitors to the fatherland", while the USA was always told that there was freedom and prosperity there.

  • @LeftOfBori

    @LeftOfBori

    10 ай бұрын

    Cabron queee tu abuelo le mete. Mil respetos a él. Que viva Puerto Rico libre

  • @darthbinks4652

    @darthbinks4652

    10 ай бұрын

    @@mrrrksmith @mrrrksmith Indeed, two faces of the same coin.

  • @darthbinks4652

    @darthbinks4652

    10 ай бұрын

    @@LeftOfBoriAmén hermano, nuestros viejos le metieron con todo, viva Puerto Rico libre!

  • @STILL_TESTING

    @STILL_TESTING

    10 ай бұрын

    Y a filiberto que descaze en paz machetero, pq ahora mandamos nosotros los pistoleros🎶 🔫

  • @el_vaquero_del_condado
    @el_vaquero_del_condado10 ай бұрын

    Great summary of our situation, and of the FBI’s customary tactics for civilian spying. A quick note: “Campos” is mostly known and referred to by his full name, “Pedro Albizu Campos”, or by his two last names, “Albizu Campos”, which were sometimes prefaced by “Sir” or “Don” in Spanish [as in “Don Pedro Albizu Campos”]. As is customary in Spanish naming traditions, we all have compound last names where we carry our father’s last name first, and then our mother’s last name second. So Pedro’s father’s first last name was Albizu, and his mother’s first last name was Campos. I’m making a point of this because many English-speakers tend to mistakenly call Spanish-speakers by shortened but incorrect last names using the second part of said last names, rather than the first. All to say that if one were to shorten Pedro Albizu Campos’ last name it would be Pedro Albizu, or just Albizu, but never Pedro Campos, nor Campos, as you’re referring to him on the video. The distinction is further poignant because as a youngster, being the product of an illegitimate relationship [his father was married to another woman different from Pedro’s mother], Don Pedro was actually referred to as Pedro Campos. Anecdotally, his father only recognized him after graduating from Harvard with distinctions, by which time he already went by his full name Pedro Albizu Campos. Just mentioning it because on your video, by calling Albizu Campos as “Campos”, without any reference to his original background, it sounds more like a mistake or an omission, rather than referring to his illegitimacy. Regardless of all this, no one contemporaneously refers to Don Pedro Albizu as “Campos”. Speaking of using proper names, thanks for the article and for bringing attention to our “unincorporated territorial condition” [which is nothing else than an obfuscated euphemism for “colonial status”].

  • @almostclintnewton8478

    @almostclintnewton8478

    10 ай бұрын

    thank you for clearing this up!

  • @Vodafone16v

    @Vodafone16v

    10 ай бұрын

    100% legit. Pedro Albizu Campos is known as ALBIZU. One of the great fighters, and eventually a martyr, for the independence of our island.

  • @arosnett

    @arosnett

    10 ай бұрын

    Spanish names are nice. Maria Montserrat Martin-Armas, a researcher in Norway once got a research grant letter addresses to Montserrat Martin-Armas Institute😂

  • @hectornegron9155

    @hectornegron9155

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for saying that. I've been called Mr. Vázquez on social media bc that's my second last name. Some americans seem to think that our first last name meaning our father's last name is really like a middle name. Ppl like congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is often referred to as Alexandria Cortez or Miss Cortez.

  • @bm8292
    @bm82925 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the detailed information.

  • @cryptoplumerxrpbaby1663
    @cryptoplumerxrpbaby16637 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for bringing it out to the light. Good reporting. God bless

  • @LiveInLove33
    @LiveInLove338 ай бұрын

    Estos abusos y crímenes son cicatrices que llevamos en nuestra piel y nuestra alma. Pero el espíritu Boricua es indomable. Viva Puerto Rico libre.

  • @roberthayes5037

    @roberthayes5037

    8 ай бұрын

    Por favor deja la hipocrecia. Si Los puertoriqueños huviesen querido ser libre hace tiempo Que hubiese sido libre. Puerto Rico libre para que? Para estar comiendo mierda como venezuela y Cuba. Tu parece que no lees la historia. Que abusos y crimenes? A Puerto Rico se lo Dan todo. Porque no te vas a Venezuela por un mes para ver si vas a seguir con esa mierda. Dale gracias a Dios que fue Ron Los estados unidos que se encargaron de Puerto Rico y no fue Russia o China o Sabe Dios Quien. Estoy seguro que eres de Los que disfrutan de Los cupones y el welfare.

  • @KingDiamondBones

    @KingDiamondBones

    8 ай бұрын

    some countries are better conquered look at mexico and guatemala either way puerto rico will be puerto rico the culture still there

  • @jclc5791

    @jclc5791

    7 ай бұрын

    DE AQUÍ COMO EL COQUÍ!🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷❤️❤️❤️

  • @bernicetoledo7104
    @bernicetoledo71049 ай бұрын

    Thank you, John Harris. You accurately captured 125 years of oppression in just 20 mins. For those who want to know more, read the book "War Against All Puerto Ricans" by Nelson Denis.

  • @mcruzlugo

    @mcruzlugo

    9 ай бұрын

    I always recommend this book. Was an eye opener

  • @cashewnuttel9054

    @cashewnuttel9054

    9 ай бұрын

    Why does Puerto Rico only have a 5% pushing for independence if the Americans are so evil?

  • @harvest-min1825

    @harvest-min1825

    9 ай бұрын

    Ironically, they never taught this and I have a college degree!

  • @cashewnuttel9054

    @cashewnuttel9054

    9 ай бұрын

    @@harvest-min1825 Ironically puerto ricans just don't demand independence!

  • @slayerplayer1102

    @slayerplayer1102

    9 ай бұрын

    @@cashewnuttel9054 ironically no one cares!

  • @SAEDOE19
    @SAEDOE1927 күн бұрын

    OMFG THE ADS ARE GETTING UNBEARABLE SIX ADS IN ONE VIDEO AND IT’S NOT EVEN DONE YET, THE OUTAGE IS BEYOND INSANE

  • @robertovargas1823
    @robertovargas18237 ай бұрын

    Very informative, thank you 🙏

  • @Lula_F
    @Lula_F8 ай бұрын

    This explained why my mother at age 10 with her family came here to NYC in 1950. She didn’t even know her own history on the island. This is an excellent video with an excellent explanation of what happened to Puerto Rico at the hands of the United States. I have been doing research for years and went to the island several times to get records on my family. I have gone back through the church to the age of slaves in the 1800s. I continued up until they came here. My Abuela, grandmother, told me some stories that I thought were a little outlandish, but obviously true after watching this video. They don’t write this in history books. You have to search for them, for the information, for the atrocities, for the murders. All for US, dollars! I won’t go on because my anger clouds better judgment. But let it be known that the United States did this to their citizens.

  • @Fwootgummi
    @Fwootgummi8 ай бұрын

    I’ve always wondered why Puerto Rico was a part of the US but not a state. We never learned anything about Puerto Rico in school and now I know why. Just another case of the US trying to bury a shameful, shady past.

  • @randomgamer625

    @randomgamer625

    8 ай бұрын

    Weird I’m from PR and they taught us about it

  • @sevenblessed2543

    @sevenblessed2543

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@IsaRican810it's the same case with Hawaiian history SMH America is very shady

  • @ChildEater84874

    @ChildEater84874

    7 ай бұрын

    @@randomgamer625 I'm from PR and I wasn't taught about it.

  • @randomgamer625

    @randomgamer625

    7 ай бұрын

    @@ChildEater84874 I mean what school did you go too? I meant to Academia Fowlers and they taught it there It’s also possible you didn’t pay attention during history class because I know plenty of other students didn’t and still ask questions that were covered in that class. Then again history was my favorite

  • @KingOfTheLab

    @KingOfTheLab

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@sevenblessed2543 American history heavily edit what happened to Hawaii and how it became the 50th State. Otherwise, we would have known and criticized how the U.S dethroned and killed the royal family simply because the government feared Japan and the island was in a strategic position.

  • @cuquiemunster
    @cuquiemunster6 ай бұрын

    Johnny Harris.... incredible video, I applaud you. Thank you.

  • @buildingusa9604
    @buildingusa96043 ай бұрын

    Dude that was definitely very informative 👌 thank you 😊

  • @wesleymartinez2160
    @wesleymartinez216010 ай бұрын

    I really love your videos, as a Puerto Rican I can confirm that this is just the tip of the iceberg. In another note, my wive works at the Archivo General in the Archivo de las carpetas. A couple of months ago she told me you were doing a piece on Carpeteo. Reading her name in the special Thanks sections is such a beautiful feeling. Thank you!

  • @dukebop
    @dukebop10 ай бұрын

    I’ve been waiting for this for years. Thank you, Johnny, for giving attention to this incredibly important story. You pretty much left it halfway, might I add. Independence efforts continued well into the 70s and 80s with the help of Filiberto Ojeda and his Boricua Popular Army (Macheteros) and the famous Cerro Maravilla murders, where two independence supporters were assassinated by undercover cops with the knowledge of the whole state apparatus. It’s gripping stuff that really underscores the reality of today’s Puerto Rican politics and might explain the possible (if trends hold up) uptick of support for independence in the regional elections.

  • @johnnyharris

    @johnnyharris

    10 ай бұрын

    you're right I could have included so much more. we decided to give a lot of time to the Carpetas as we felt this was a salient and poorly understood part of the history

  • @dukebop

    @dukebop

    10 ай бұрын

    @@johnnyharris Understandable! It’s a lot of story to condense, so you and the team did a great job regardless. This is necessary history to document, so from one journalist to another, thank you for taking the time to shine a light on my beautiful island 🙏

  • @lorrainerivera5975

    @lorrainerivera5975

    10 ай бұрын

    @@johnnyharris It would be amazing to see a part two from the 70's to Modern Day. The efforts are still on going and hope keeps us here.

  • @MrSupernova111

    @MrSupernova111

    10 ай бұрын

    Yep. Many things left out. A key fact he left out was the US law making the display of the Puerto Rican flag illegal in the island. I'm glad that he covered the assassination attempt in the United States Capitol building because it shows just how far Puerto Ricans were willing to go to gain independence.

  • @AL-lh2ht

    @AL-lh2ht

    10 ай бұрын

    @@MrSupernova111it’s pure white knight racism to proclaim PR does. Not want statehood when this has been the majority opinion for decades.

  • @Jaeone526
    @Jaeone5267 ай бұрын

    found this channel from xqc and I have been binge watching videos ever since. Keep up the good quality videos.

  • @lucytorres5525
    @lucytorres5525Ай бұрын

    Thank you for educating us

  • @dennis4560
    @dennis456010 ай бұрын

    Thanks Johnny Harris for telling us this part of history. This is not taught in schools.

  • @KrazzyKayPlays
    @KrazzyKayPlays8 ай бұрын

    🇵🇷 As a Puerto Rico born American citizen. I want to Thank you for this video. More videos like this are needed so that Americans on the mainland can learn what it is that we have gone through over the last 100 + years of being property of the United States. It's videos like this that may get Puerto Rico and its citizens the acknowledgment, respect, and even the retribution that we deserve. Again, thank you so much. This was an unexpected find, that despite everything shown on this video it further solidifies how proud I am to be a Puertorican. Que Bonita Bandera, la Bandera Puertoriqueña 🇵🇷🇵🇷

  • @melisag4800

    @melisag4800

    8 ай бұрын

    Im from the mainland, and I never knew any of this. It is not taught in public schools. Taboo or attempting to keep us uninformed.

  • @burtonaka___

    @burtonaka___

    8 ай бұрын

    If you re proud why is there a cartoon face instead of a human one?

  • @burtonaka___

    @burtonaka___

    8 ай бұрын

    It's a territory which was acquisitioned along with American Samoa, Hawaii and Phillipines in addition. The premise was the U.S.S. MAINE blowing up whilst ported in Cuba and the resulting naval battles which became the Spanish-American War was "fuelled by yellow-pressing ", which basically means propagating an excuse via press...which still occurs, btw...so the acquisitions of these territories says little about over 500 years, culminating in the initial Slave Trafe Routes and colonization directive following an outright genocide upon the people's and remnant culture. The greatest casualty is the AMNESIA

  • @burtonaka___

    @burtonaka___

    8 ай бұрын

    SLAVE TRADE ROUTES, COLONIZATION= PURPOSEFUL INTERBREEDING THE SPANISH THE FRENCH THE DUTCH AND THE CHURCH THEY DID NOT SPEAK SPANISH THEY SPOKE SANSKRIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @burtonaka___

    @burtonaka___

    8 ай бұрын

    The British Royal Crown have any say in this? The world has enough cartoons, don't you think we need adults to step up a bit ?

  • @airplanes7204
    @airplanes7204Ай бұрын

    Thank you for the app advice

  • @edwinmontero3843
    @edwinmontero3843Ай бұрын

    Wow! I studied Puerto Rico’s history when I was in college in one of the best University on the island, on the west coast. This video just refreshed my memory of all the things that happened in my beautiful island that not many people know! Thanks for such great video.

  • @racistkillerultimate7903
    @racistkillerultimate79038 ай бұрын

    Philippines: We feel you Puerto Rican Brothers and Sister

  • @neptune6956
    @neptune69568 ай бұрын

    As a Puerto Rican this video broke my heart, my people deserves better!!

  • @katiriaedwina

    @katiriaedwina

    8 ай бұрын

    Same. 😢

  • @jkjk6671

    @jkjk6671

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm late but facts

  • @Kevin-bl6lg

    @Kevin-bl6lg

    4 ай бұрын

    Why? What achievements do you bring to the table? How much profit will you commit for me?

  • @neptune6956

    @neptune6956

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Kevin-bl6lg and what do you bring to the table for me? Cause so far is shit

  • @Overboard-uh2no
    @Overboard-uh2no5 ай бұрын

    thank you for this video! love from AUS glad you spreading the word