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Estadity

Estadity is a Puerto Rican word that came about by deliberately incorrectly translating the Spanish word “estadidad” into its English counterpart, “statehood.” It’s been used as a joke to mock those who want statehood, especially the corrupt government officials of the island.

It’s been an ongoing conflict since and things haven’t changed.

“WE WANT STATEHOOD FOR PUERTO RICO! 51ST STATE WOO!!”
“¡Vamos ser el 51º estado!”
“Estos huelebichos quieren que nuestro isla sea un estado—como la colonización no era suficiente. Siempre es lo mismo con estos cabrones; que ellos quieren ‘estadity’. ¡¿QUÉ ‘ESTADITY’ NI ‘ESTADITY?!’ ¡Que se vayan pa’l carajo!”

by MagicPlantain May 20, 2021


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by MagicPlantain March 21, 2021

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