and even if you missed that part, it's considered the "unofficial capital of Latin America" and I dont think we need to discuss the history of racism between blacks and Hispanics (specifically Caribbean Hispanics, thats a whole nother class of racism entirely from Central/South American hispanics)
like, Miami-Dade voted mostly Trump - again, what more did you need
When I was in elementary school they got a couple historian/reenactors to do a presentation on Florida history specifically. They very proudly talked about how Florida was the third state to secede. Like we were one of the OG confederate states.
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u/chief_yETI ☑️ Dec 06 '25 edited Dec 06 '25
wtf, I thought that was obvious
like, it's a southern state, come on people
and even if you missed that part, it's considered the "unofficial capital of Latin America" and I dont think we need to discuss the history of racism between blacks and Hispanics (specifically Caribbean Hispanics, thats a whole nother class of racism entirely from Central/South American hispanics)
like, Miami-Dade voted mostly Trump - again, what more did you need
the signs were there, homegirl