During Spanish colonial times in Puerto Rico, free blacks and "pardos" were used as plantation mayordomos, in order to control the slaves. Currently, there are no more legal slaves working in sugar cane, tobacco or coffee plantations, but there are USA companies and their monies in the Caribbean colony that need to be protected against the “colored” masses populating the island; and an Afro-American woman judge is their mayordomo. No more physical punishments -unless they are sent to jail-, just mental and legal ones ones telling the “Pitiricans” who owns and rules the place.
Friday, July 20, 2018
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