Ramón Emeterio Betances y Alacán, born on this day in 1827, was a Puerto Rican abolitionist, revolutionary, and medical doctor who was the primary instigator of the "Grito de Lares". Betances is considered to be the father of the Puerto Rican independence movement.

Because of his abolitionist beliefs, Betances began organizing a series of secret anti-slavery organizations in 1856. Some of these societies sought the freedom and free passage of maroons from Puerto Rico to countries without slavery, while other societies sought to liberate as many slaves as possible by buying out their freedom (this included freeing thousands of slaves as infants and baptizing them at the Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria).

While exiled from Puerto Rico, Betances and others formed the "Revolutionary Committee of Puerto Rico" and began agitating for armed insurrection to establish Puerto Rican independence. The most famous attempt of these was the "Grito de Lares", however it was forcibly put down by the local militia.

Betances was known for stating "Nadie puede dar lo que no tiene" (English: "No one can give others what they don't have for themselves") in reference to Spain's unwillingness to grant Puerto Rico or Cuba any reforms.

Days before his death, the U.S. annexed Puerto Rico in the aftermath of the Spanish-American War. Frustrated by the ostensible unwillingness of Puerto Ricans to demand their independence from the United States, he wrote "And what's wrong with Puerto Ricans that they haven't yet rebelled?"

Grito de Lares

Several hundred women and men revolted against Spain for Puerto Rican independence on September 23, 1868. The most important figures in the uprising were Manuel Rojas, Mathias Bruckman, Joaquín Parilla, and Francisco Ramírez. The main leader was Ramón Betances but he was not given permission to enter the island. The insurrection failed because the population was apathetic, the rebels lacked adequate training and equipment, and the fact that the Spanish authorities knew of the rebels' plans in advance. Lola Rodríguez de Tió, a Puerto Rican writer, wrote a poem that became the lyrics to La Borinqueña, a revolutionary song and the rebel anthem.

Hopefully we see an independent Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 in our lifetime and not another state of amerikkka

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    Weird things I feel guilty about #478: I tell my cat every day that she's "the cutest cat I've ever seen, in the whole world" - but I know very well that I've seen several cats on social media which are objectively more adorable.

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    me flossing :

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  • UncleJoe [comrade/them]
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    Always a good time going to my country subreddit and finding Hitler apologia getting upvoted :jokerfication:

    • Woly [any]
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      My tin foil hat theory is that once it becomes clear that we need regular covid booster shots every year, vaccination records will operate as a new form of global segregation.

      • Lil_Revolitionary [she/her,they/them]
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        meh, i think enough white people will be mad at vaccine passports that they'll be removed/ignored within a few years, especially if a republican takes power in 2024

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          I was thinking on a more global scale, a way of dividing citizens from rich and poor countries. Like I said, it's just a conspiracy theory, but I don't like the way that people are floating ideas about limiting travel based on vaccination records when so many countries haven't even had access to the vaccine yet.

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    So everyone, my birthday’s tomorrow, so let’s manifest some good energy for tomorrow morning.

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    That feeling when you spent time arguing with person, and they get banned midway :sicko-no:

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    New Megathread @ScreamoBMO @renamon @WhyEssEff @kitten @itsPina @quartz242 @star_wraith @AlephNull @Lydia

    "The Antilles are going through a moment today that they have never experienced in history: they are now faced with the question of being or not being. We reject this dilemma. This is the precise moment to act in a united defense. Let us unite with each other. for our own conservation. It will be in vain that an impious president tries to traffic with him, as in Santo Domingo, sacrificing his fellow citizens; it will be useless for Spain to try to end the insurrection of Cuba by selling the island to the United States and thus start to the absorption of all the Antilles by the Anglo-Saxon race. Let us unite. Let us love each other. Let us all form a people of true Masons, and then we will be able to raise a temple on such solid foundations that all the forces of the Saxon and Spanish races united cannot shake it; temple that we will dedicate to independence, and in whose frontispiece we will engrave. We will engrave this inscription, imperishable as the Homeland, which dictates both our interest and our heart, l a more generous intelligence and the most selfish instinct for self-preservation: The Antilles for the children of the Antilles. "

    • Ramón Emeterio Betances y Alacán 🇵🇷

    Imagine a Republic of the Caribbean :sadness:

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    It's the 1 year anniversary of how funny it would have been if Boris had died of Covid-19 on Thatcher's death day. :bathroom:

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    If you spell cum as "come" you are objectively a psycho, and probably br*tish

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    Just found out my phone number was leaked in the Facebook data breach even though I never had a Facebook account lmaooo. Probably something to do with Facebook scraping the contacts of all of it's users. Thanks Zuckerberg I guess.

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    Failsons as a service, or as I would like to call them, the royal family