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  • 2017-10-06 (xsd:date)
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  • Are There Posters Calling Trump a 'Pendejo' Across Puerto Rico? (en)
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  • Resentment toward President Donald Trump's treatment of Latino communities resurfaced again when an image began circulating online of a poster purportedly all over Puerto Rico to coincide with the president's October 2017 visit there. The image shows a white poster with Trump's face atop the word PENDEJO -- a Spanish-language slang term for an idiot. Some variations of the picture include the caption: The president received harsh criticism for his response to Hurricane Maria, which devastated the island in September 2017. Following his visit to Puerto Rico on 3 October 2017, during which he was seen throwing paper towels into a crowd of people, Carmen Yulín Cruz, mayor of the capital city of San Juan, said: However, the pendejo photograph does not contain any information identifying it as having been taken in Puerto Rico. According to the Puerto Rican government, only 10 percent of Puerto Rican Electric Power Authority customers (PREPA) had electricity restored as of 6 October 2017, so it is unclear who could make and distribute a poster all over the territory. We are also skeptical that as Puerto Ricans face an uncertain future with a scarcity of food, water, electricity, and phone service, they have the resources and energy to launch an island-wide pendejo poster campaign. If the image was taken on the island territory, and if there are indeed pendejo posters all over the island, it would not be surprising if they predate both the hurricane and Trump's visit. Snake Hawk Press, which is based out of San Antonio, Texas, has been selling the posters since at least September 2016 (and currently offers both a print and a t-shirt). The studio's owner, Cruz Ortiz, also created artwork for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's campaign. T-shirt retailer Crazy Saguaro Tees also sells a shirt with the image. Crazy Saguaro Tees told us that they did not create the image. We reached out to Snake Hawk Press seeking comment, but did not receive a response by press time. Calling Trump a pendejo is not exactly a novel idea. Shortly after he announced his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination in June 2015, a Guatemala-based company, Ilegal Mezcal, circulated posters in various U.S. cities with a picture of Trump's head alongside the message: This photograph was taken by a Snopes staff member in Washington, DC, in September 2016: Ilegal Mezcal founder John Rexer said in 2015: After Trump pardoned former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio on 25 August 2017 from a conviction for racially profiling Latinos in defiance of a federal judge's order, former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julián Castro responded to Trump's decision on Twitter saying: Trump campaigned for the presidency on the promise that he would build a wall between the United States and Mexico. While announcing his candidacy on 16 June 2015 he said: (en)
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