📜 Carta Abierta a Bad Bunny: "La Historia Te Llama, Benito"

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📜 Open Letter to Bad Bunny: "La Historia Te Llama, Benito"

Querido Benito,

You’ve shaken the world with your lyrics, your style, and your power to speak truth in a world full of silence. But now, Puerto Rico needs your voice louder than ever—not on stage, but in our story.

For over 125 years, Puerto Rico has lived under a shadow—a colony of the United States, denied the dignity of voting rights, representation, and true self-determination. But before 1898, we had something real under Spain: our own constitution, our own parliament, our own identity.

That’s not fiction. That’s historical fact. On November 25, 1897, Spain granted Puerto Rico full autonomy—our own government, laws, trade, and culture. We were finally becoming what we were always meant to be: a nation within a greater family, not a forgotten possession.

But in 1898, the U.S. invaded. Our parliament was abolished. Our identity distorted. Since then, we’ve been trapped—neither a state nor independent, just the oldest colony in the world.

Benito, tĂș no eres cualquiera. You’ve called out injustices before, from gender violence to corruption. Now, there’s a bigger truth that needs to be told: Reuniting with Spain as an autonomous province is not going backward— It’s reclaiming what was stolen.

Imagine this future:

  • đŸ‡Ș🇾 Puerto Ricans with Spanish and EU citizenship—free to live, work, and study anywhere in Europe.
  • đŸ„ Universal healthcare, low-cost universities, strong labor rights.
  • 📈 A voice in international affairs, with respect, dignity, and legal equality.

And more than anything—our own government again, with the freedom to define our destiny without begging for crumbs from Congress.

You’ve already made history in music. Now make history for your people.

Help awaken the island. Let’s open eyes. Let’s finish what our ancestors began.

Con respeto, orgullo y esperanza, El Pueblo de Puerto Rico que aĂșn sueña con libertad real

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