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Oh so there's a new podcast called Welcome to El Barrio, about Boricua experience across the diaspora, including perspectives from the island. You've got drag performers, musicians, no sabo kids, activists. It's brought me so much joy and connection.
 
We definitely do Tex-Mex, Mexican, PR, Dominican, Central and South American better. Have you tried all the Red Mesa spots - the OG on 4th Street and the 2 downtown? The drinks at the Cantina are amazing! Also, try Renzo's if you like Argentinian BBQ.

But, Tampa is king when it comes to Cuban food. It's head and shoulders above the rest. We always make time for a meal when we go to Bulls games.
missed this earlier. I think Red Mesa Cantina is favorite. Mercado next to Green Bench is solid too. I have heard good things about Renzos. Maybe next weekend I will go try.
 
Latin American countries are a mix of every single skin color imaginable. Specially in some Caribbean countries. So we are by definition, not a racist bunch. We have never been. Quite the opposite. It is very normal for races to be fully integrated, much more than in other parts of the world.

What we saw recently in the chat is nothing new. Is just ignorance. Every time you see any type or racism (Against, blacks, latinos, asians, different religion, etc) you have to understand that what they are actually doing is portraying their own bias and ignorance.

My mother is incredibly white with green eyes (Very European looking), my dad... not so much. Rather on the light brown side. Same country, same city. I am very white (with the typical Miami Sunburn) and my wife is morena (Darker skin). Again, same city.

As Venezuelan, i am more than sick and tired of listening the constant hate speech on the media for a long time. Nothing can be farther from the truth. Pretty much everything that the americans are hearing is false about Venezuela and Venezuelans. But that goes to show you...

Is about creating conflict. Separation. Drama. To keep us going at each other's throats.

And i surprise my self by quoting benito but:

The only more powerful than hate, is LOVE!
 
Oh so there's a new podcast called Welcome to El Barrio, about Boricua experience across the diaspora, including perspectives from the island. You've got drag performers, musicians, no sabo kids, activists. It's brought me so much joy and connection.
Who hosts the podcast?
 
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