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Protests Continue In Puerto Rico, Boricuas Demand Head Ass Governor Resign [Video]

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When it rains it pours. Puerto Rico is once again going through another crisis that can alter the island’s future forever.

As reported by The New Yorker La Isla Borinqueña is fighting the biggest fight of their life since Hurricane Maria in 2017. On July 13 Puerto Rico’s Center For Investigative Journalism uncovered some very offensive and down right racist texts sent by Governor Ricardo Rosselló. The messages ranged from proposing a Puerto Rican born New York official should be beaten to suggesting that the commonwealth would be better off if the San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz would be shot. His crass conversations amounted to 889 of printed pages.

Yesterday citizens took to the streets to protest in effort to get Rosselló out of office. An estimated 50,000 locals flooded San Juan, the island’s capital.

Their voice was also heard in the United States as protests were organized outside The White House and at the Grand Central Terminal station in Manhattan.

Since then Rosselló has refused to resign but said he would not be seeking reelection in 2020. He did state that he would step down from Puerto Rico’s New Progressive Party though. In the wake of this scandal Gerardo Portela, the principal investment officer of Puerto Rico’s economic development bank has walked away from his position. “Unfortunately the events in recent weeks, including the attitudes reflected in the comments of officials and advisers of the current administration, do not match my values,” he said in formal statement.

Naturally our President didn’t waste the opportunity to make things even more awkward. Once again Donald Trump used his Twitter account as the vehicle to tout himself as the good guy.

The Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico is now moving to impeachment as they have reportedly have contracted three lawyers to prepare a report citing the overwhelming evidence.

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Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Over Racist Texts With ‘Tonight Show’ Staff

Russell Westbrook during an appearance on NBC 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.'

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The crew at The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon can all breathe a collective sigh of relief. A judge has ruled against some former employees who maintain they were unjustly terminated.

In June 2017 Kurt Decker and Michael Cimino said they received an unsolicited racist text from a stage hand. The message was supposedly “a piece of fried chicken with a bite out of it along with a racial slur” that was aimed at African Americans. According to the court papers neither cameraman responded to the message and reported it to their superior.

To their surprise the following day they were both suspended. The two were later laid off and allege that Questlove, leader of house band The Roots, demanded that they both be fired. Roots bassist Mark Kelley also received the text in question but kept his job.

According to The New York Post a Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Carol Edmead dismissed their lawsuit citing that the case needed to be handled arbitrarily due to a collective bargaining agreement between their union and the network. Decker and Cimono’s will explore an appeal.

“We are going to push forward because we believe NBC wronged these employees regardless of color.” It is about whether a company can fire employees for essentially receiving a text they had nothing to do with, and discriminate against those employees based on race” explained their lawyer Steven Wittles.

A representative for Questlove has denied their claims. “Questlove denies the ridiculous allegations made in this lawsuit. Racism is REAL and exists throughout the world and for these gentlemen to claim victim is not only disrespectful to Questlove and his band mates, but to all that truly endure racism on a daily basis” Carleen Donovan said.

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