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SABOR: A Look at the Puerto Rican Community in Orlando

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2008

A short documentary about the history and reception of the Puerto Rican community in Orlando and Central Florida. It was made as part of the Documentary Filmmaking Class at Full Sail University.

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  • EEEEHHHH Boricua!! Queee? This guy cracks me up, hilarious.

  • There is a mandatory tax in P.R., 7%, called I.V.U.

    There is also a circulating northamerican quarter with "el morro" on the 'tails' side of it.

    Live in PR.

    You'll see a very different side of things, many of which the people in general here are not happy about...as in many other countries.

    No disrespect to all. Peace.

    

  • @SUPERSTARFIGURES I'm Puerto Rican to you fool, but we lost our Island its lost its gone. 10 percent of Puerto Rico is already non Puerto Rican, and in 20 years it will be around 25 to 30 percent Non Puerto Rican, so we are going to lose our Island no matter what we do. Its all because we are a Common Wealth of U.S.

  • @ConcepcionPR f u im boricua in the hart im proud of being boricua we still own are shit not like here and no tax we rule

  • Puerto Rico lost its culture, tradition, and people 100 years ago. Technically Puerto Rico doesn't even exist. You guys are Americans, you guys lost your island to American and you guys are proud. What a bunch of idots.

  • this is bullshit,puerto ricans talk about wanting to be respected and accepted but they have trouble respecting and accepting african americans. they have a term in respect to race that goes, "the lighter so much the better" and thats an obvious racial term but they dont care, they just keep using it.HYPOCRITAL VIDEO

  • @BLANQUITO77  I have never been to PR but lived in NY for 25 yrs and PR politicians in NY are light years ahead of the corrupt Miami political Cuban 'Cosa Nostra".

    It is imperative the PuertoRicans in Orlando vote this Nov in numbers to stop the fascist Miami Cuban junta from getting their boy Marco rubio elected.

  • @BLANQUITO77...don't take this mess personally.Live a good life,don't be brainwashed by ghetto-rican culture &keep walking.I have more family on the Island than in the States & they ALL agree on 1 thing.Nuyorican "folklore" &"life-style" is SHIT!T here are PRs all over the world &WE ALL have to defend the term"Puerto Rican"because of the SHIT reputation that has been promoted about us in the media.I NEVER bought in to it &will SLAM anyone who tells me I should believe this crap. Good Luck!!!

  • @SebastianQuinsella Its very sad. I am born and raised in New York but am different than the rest. I HATE the current Gov Fortuno and keep my distance from the ghetto trash. Immagine that we are the only ethnic group that let ourselves be walked over by moyos. Its a damn shame

  • @QBRikan77 ....these slutty ghetto-rican women are their own worst enemy...they have no future in their moyo lives...welfare, beatings, poverty and abandonment by moyos looking for the next white ho...they are ALL a bunch of losers...forget about them...the 5 MILLION on the Island regard Nuyoricans as a cultural joke...don't speak spanish, speak 3rd class GHETTO english, think the Bronx is the Capitol of PR and have NO idea who the governor of PR is. Go ahead an ask them and see for yourself.

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