Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Older Puerto Ricans cannot read nor write.

Blanca “Doña Nelly” Torres lives in an assisted living senior residence in Port St. Lucie, Fla. Like many of her retired neighbors, she votes by mail. Because she was born and educated in Puerto Rico, Spanish is her dominant language, but she’s able to vote with the assistance of her daughter, Lourdes.

Without Lourdes’ assistance, it is unlikely that Doña Nelly would be able to vote — not only because of the language barrier, but also because at 87, her vision isn’t what it used to be. Lourdes was able to help her vote during the primaries, but that was before her residence stopped allowing visitors due to the threat of COVID-19. If the virus continues to limit gatherings into the November elections, Doña Nelly fears she — along with millions of other Latino voters facing similar limitations — may not be able to fully complete and cast her general election ballot.

This dimwit has to find some small defect in Puerto Ricans and make a fuss.

I have a bigger problem with Puerto Ricans, they take this shit seriously, and cannot see the big picture.  I go ahead and generalize, this is a major cause of failed Hispanic States like, like California; the fact the Hispanics take this crap seriously.

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