I love this video, and I’m proud of my Puerto Rican heritage, my grandfather used to work on the sugarcane fields With his machete from sun up to sundown to provide for his family. My father also worked on fields as well, putting himself through college and finally graduating with a Law degree, Being appointed a district judge in 1962, at a young age of 27 in San Juan by then governor Luis Muñoz Marín. Those were hard days but so full of hopes!!!
Fast forward 70 years and selling Puerto Rico as a paradise hasn't changed very much. I have to watch this film from a United States-Puerto Rican political-historical evolution standpoint. Of course, I'm not from the same generation and the film is a vacation promotion. If you know a bit about content generation, the story begins about this unique place in the Caribbean called Puerto Rico. Take note that the details the narrator goes into the history is about Spain invasion (not USA) and the fortress is a safe paradise to play golf. In the present, you can fly kite and walk the field with the family. Story goes by telling continental-americans that puertorrican are also americans. Settling again it is safe to visit Puerto Rico. Up to minutes 4:42 the story was about vacation paradise. Next, it’s talks about the life of local worker and the profit in sugar and pineapple annually. Also, the horse racetrack sport. This segment is up until minutes 7:47 and here is two key fact that is bothering me. * For one, when you done watching the film, I still don’t understand how this segment fit in a promotional vacation. * For second, peoples who know the harsh life style of the 50s knows that working the agricultural field wasn’t easy. From the standpoint of video production, those kids in minutes 5:19 (eating pineapple) and 5:59 (sugar cane) were set up to give the impression to viewers _that is_ (in context of that timeframe) the typical local lifestyle and that they were happy working the field. Looks at how close up were the shots. If you don’t believe the fields was harsh, get back at the crossfade transition in minutes 5:26. A foreman walks in first plane from right to left and in the right hands carry a whip. With the way the film portrait the segment, simply reaffirm my belief that Puerto Rico is an international money laundering for the mainland benefits and the reason why United States of America keep us as _territory_ . The rest of the film perhaps showcase the limits where travelers can enjoy the cities, like the beaches of Luquillo. Notice the difference in landscape in the 50s and nowadays. Also, the type of activities it was suggested you could do like being pulled by a car while sliding on smooth water. Which, of course, that’s unthinkable… and the government agencies should pay attention?
Excellent summary. Critical thinking is not very common, and many Puerto Ricans refuse to see things as they really are when images or scenes of the island are shown. They prefer to see the images but not the essence of what really goes on behind the scenes. That seems to be one of the reasons why you are not getting that many thumbs up. Others ignore or refuse to see geopolitics in all its splendor. There's no doubt that this video is sheer American propaganda.
God bless my beautiful 💖💖 And my people💓 my parents worked hard to make all of our dreams come true. We are strong hard workers and definitely United in our love for the island and our heritage Viva Puerto Rico forever😘😘😍
ESOS TIEMPOS NO SE PUEDEN COMPARAR CON LOS DE AHORA EN ESOS TIEMPOS SE PODIA DORMIR CON LAS PUERTAS ABIERTAS NO AVIA MADAD QUE BELLO SERIA QUE HOY DIA FUERA COMO LOS DE ANTE
Dale gracias al gobierno americano. Nos hacen pobres año tras año. Por eso es que sube el crimen. No por la maldad. Sino por la necesidad. Aunque si, existe gente que lo hace por malas intenciones. Pero eso no es la mayor razon.
@@MikeMine2000 mas ni deberían llamarse americanos si no anglosajones recuerda q ellos descienden de los reyes ingleses los verdaderos americanos somos canela tigreños morenos e indigenas saludos
@@MikeMine2000 desde que sacaron la marina lo hicieron como venganza tal vez. El puertorriqueño fue bruto al sacar la marina por hacerle caso a los independentistas, esos son los que tienen la culpa con las protestas estupidas.
Love Puerto Rico, brings tears to my eyes , I'm from Dominican Republic living in L.A. California but when living with my parents used to go there every year for a month staying with close relatives , remember going Caribe Hilton to the beach for an entire day and getting very sun burned .
VIVO EN PUERTO RICO Y AMO MI BELLA ISLA. EL EMBLEMA DICE;; ""LA ISLA DEL ENCANTO Y DEL CORDERO"" Y EL CORDERO REPRESENTA A **J-E-S-U-S** DIOS BENDIGA A PUERTO RICO Y DIOS BENDIGA A CAYEY.🌴🍀🌺🌴🍀🌷🌴🍀🌴🌹🌴🌿🌸🌴🍀🌼🌴
@@heru-deshet359 As much as I hate the comment, it is true. We fought for a century under the USA and we still can't vote for President or represent Congress.
The only solution to reclaim the dignity and equality of the Puerto Rican people is to return home 🇪🇸➡️🇪🇺… La única solución para reclamar la dignidad e igualdad del pueblo Puertorriqueño es volver a casa 🇪🇸➡️🇪🇺 #adelantereunificacionistas #reunificacionistas
esto es tan NASTY, no entiendo como la gente ve esto y se ponen con lo de "Ah the good old days" si claro. Los dias que nosotros eramos 2nd class citizens and nuestra isla solo era buena para entrener a los americanos. Y lo peor es que esta ocurriendo denuevo. Los ricos americanos nos quieren usar como un tax haven. La isla que ya esta to jodía y nos vienen a joder mas.
Ver este vídeo me trae mucho recuerdos bonitos de mi infancia pero veo también trae mucho dolor porque es obvio el aprovechamiento del americano sobre nosotros
@@gmend589 es un comentario sumamente irrespetuoso , además muy fuera de contexto .. Más bien lamente que hoy día lo que es la humildad , bondad y los valores buenos las personas lo ven como debilidad !!!
The eastside of the island, there are so many mulatos and Africans. Generally, most Puerto Ricans we're more Native Taíno than African. Most Puerto Ricans got at least 30% of Taíno Native DNA - they very mixed with Spaniards. In the west, there were the last Spanish settlers - most of them were from Spain and Italy - they gradually mixed with the last Taínos (Natives) villages in Utuado, Arecibo, Lares Aguada - also in the southeast in Coamo, Cayey, Juncos... My greatgrandfather's father was a Spaniard from Galicia; he lived 10 years in Canary Islands, and then he moved to Puerto Rico. He married with a mestiza in Lares Town. From my grandmother's father, she was Mulata - very African. I met her; she lived until 103 years. And she loved to cook; I miss her :(. We're very mixed society :).
A lot of jibaros were spanish descent and they where poor farmers, being white in Puerto Rico never meant you were Definitely wealthy. Not to mention Spain never outlawed mixing in the island therefore literally almost nobody can claim to not be somewhat spanish.
Looking at this video i don't like what Puerto Rico has become,to see that once was a well substain island to see that we had agriculture, sugar crops ect,to see tourisim on the island trains aroud the island industries old san juan city on its peak peoples values pride culture and now too see everything gone so sad😞
How much l would like to live in dose years when so much morality and values and decent people existed and they where the once to make this island so reach by working very hard.
We had it all and lost it... At least Ricky Martin, Draco and other millionaires got famous and filthy rich from promoting Americans from leaving the island and promoting independence... Pathetic...
It is crazy how the happy people portraied in this film are not puertorican at all or represent the mayority of the people of Puerto Rico. Stop romantizing the colonization of our people and our land. Poverty was extreme those days, as it is now. The USA has only caused misery, inequity and more poverty, plus millions of puertoricans have been exhiled from our island because it is to difficult to have quality of life here (PR). There a more puertorricans living outside of PR, than there are insodebthe island. We have the capacity to creat a better future without USA intervention.
It was declaring PR’s citizen because the actual government at the time e signed a pact where all the crops and everything else the Island produce it would first go to the USA and then back to PR ( paying double the products) , also PR’s couldn’t sell /buy from other countries unless USA tariff were impose first….PR have been asking to become the 51rst State for decades but it’s been denied with all kind if EXCUSES by the American country. I guess Ucrania will be the 51rst State then…..
Me acuerdo que en ese tiempo en aquella palma real yo cagaba un clase Mojón que eso no tenía nombre la gente pasaban y yo empujando como un perro pitbull y gritaba como un gato beyaco mojao queriendo entrar en la casa bajo un aguacero de temporada huracán y con los OJOS😳🤯 BOTAO PÁ FUERA COMO VACA🐴 CAGONA... ayyy diooos aquellos tiempos eran mejor que ahora ...las cagaderas que yo y la gente formaban eran mucho con demasiao!
SACASTE TODO LO DE SABANDIJA DE LAS CLOACAS O POSIBLEMENTE ERES UN ARRIMADOS DE *REP DOM* LA REINA DE LOS MANTENIDOS POR USA Y PR Y DE LA PROSTITUCIÓN DEL CARIBE SACANDO UT ENVIDIA Y COMPLEJODE ARRIMADO Y MANTENIDO POR LOS BORICUAS..
I love this video, and I’m proud of my Puerto Rican heritage, my grandfather used to work on the sugarcane fields With his machete from sun up to sundown to provide for his family. My father also worked on fields as well, putting himself through college and finally graduating with a Law degree, Being appointed a district judge in 1962, at a young age of 27 in San Juan by then governor Luis Muñoz Marín. Those were hard days but so full of hopes!!!
Great story 👏 thank you.
Ok
The airliner taxing in at 2:55 is an Eastern Airlines, Douglas DC-4, "Skymaster" (probably converted from an ex-military Douglas C-54).
Interesting to see the beaches and green scenery which is now buildings and resorts
Fast forward 70 years and selling Puerto Rico as a paradise hasn't changed very much. I have to watch this film from a United States-Puerto Rican political-historical evolution standpoint. Of course, I'm not from the same generation and the film is a vacation promotion.
If you know a bit about content generation, the story begins about this unique place in the Caribbean called Puerto Rico. Take note that the details the narrator goes into the history is about Spain invasion (not USA) and the fortress is a safe paradise to play golf. In the present, you can fly kite and walk the field with the family. Story goes by telling continental-americans that puertorrican are also americans. Settling again it is safe to visit Puerto Rico.
Up to minutes 4:42 the story was about vacation paradise. Next, it’s talks about the life of local worker and the profit in sugar and pineapple annually. Also, the horse racetrack sport. This segment is up until minutes 7:47 and here is two key fact that is bothering me.
* For one, when you done watching the film, I still don’t understand how this segment fit in a promotional vacation.
* For second, peoples who know the harsh life style of the 50s knows that working the agricultural field wasn’t easy. From the standpoint of video production, those kids in minutes 5:19 (eating pineapple) and 5:59 (sugar cane) were set up to give the impression to viewers _that is_ (in context of that timeframe) the typical local lifestyle and that they were happy working the field. Looks at how close up were the shots. If you don’t believe the fields was harsh, get back at the crossfade transition in minutes 5:26. A foreman walks in first plane from right to left and in the right hands carry a whip.
With the way the film portrait the segment, simply reaffirm my belief that Puerto Rico is an international money laundering for the mainland benefits and the reason why United States of America keep us as _territory_ .
The rest of the film perhaps showcase the limits where travelers can enjoy the cities, like the beaches of Luquillo. Notice the difference in landscape in the 50s and nowadays. Also, the type of activities it was suggested you could do like being pulled by a car while sliding on smooth water. Which, of course, that’s unthinkable…
and the government agencies should pay attention?
Excellent summary. Critical thinking is not very common, and many Puerto Ricans refuse to see things as they really are when images or scenes of the island are shown. They prefer to see the images but not the essence of what really goes on behind the scenes. That seems to be one of the reasons why you are not getting that many thumbs up. Others ignore or refuse to see geopolitics in all its splendor. There's no doubt that this video is sheer American propaganda.
Get a life. It's pretty obvious you need to find your purpose in life.
God bless my beautiful 💖💖
And my people💓 my parents worked hard to make all of our dreams come true. We are strong hard workers and definitely United in our love for the island and our heritage Viva Puerto Rico forever😘😘😍
This bring tears to my eyes, que dios bendiga mi isla
Beautiful and very informative video!
I was born on that beautiful island. Im a proud puerto Rican living in the United States. #Manhattan nyc #Bronx nyc
ESOS TIEMPOS NO SE PUEDEN COMPARAR CON LOS DE AHORA EN ESOS TIEMPOS SE PODIA DORMIR CON LAS PUERTAS ABIERTAS NO AVIA MADAD QUE BELLO SERIA QUE HOY DIA FUERA COMO LOS DE ANTE
Dale gracias al gobierno americano. Nos hacen pobres año tras año. Por eso es que sube el crimen. No por la maldad. Sino por la necesidad. Aunque si, existe gente que lo hace por malas intenciones. Pero eso no es la mayor razon.
ASI MISMO es
@@MikeMine2000 mas ni deberían llamarse americanos si no anglosajones recuerda q ellos descienden de los reyes ingleses los verdaderos americanos somos canela tigreños morenos e indigenas saludos
@@MikeMine2000 desde que sacaron la marina lo hicieron como venganza tal vez. El puertorriqueño fue bruto al sacar la marina por hacerle caso a los independentistas, esos son los que tienen la culpa con las protestas estupidas.
Bello pais al cual se le va robando el alma poco a poco/Falta alzar la frente y decidir su destino/sea el que sea/
Love Puerto Rico, brings tears to my eyes , I'm from Dominican Republic living in L.A. California but when living with my parents used to go there every year for a month staying with close relatives , remember going Caribe Hilton to the beach for an entire day and getting very sun burned .
Beautiful Puerto Rico.
hey Bill are you getting out anytime soon?
My beautiful island. My mother lived through all that. ❤Puerto Rico.
God Bless my Island and my Beautiful People, God Bless God Bless God Bless♡☆☆♡Gracias Dios Por Tus Bendisiones♡☆☆♡
VIVO EN PUERTO RICO Y AMO MI BELLA ISLA. EL EMBLEMA DICE;; ""LA ISLA DEL ENCANTO Y DEL CORDERO"" Y EL CORDERO REPRESENTA A **J-E-S-U-S** DIOS BENDIGA A PUERTO RICO Y DIOS BENDIGA A CAYEY.🌴🍀🌺🌴🍀🌷🌴🍀🌴🌹🌴🌿🌸🌴🍀🌼🌴
AMEEEEEEEEEENN🕊🙏🤗💝💐💖🌹🤩👍
✨🇵🇷 puerto rico nuestro segundo 🇮🇱 israel✨..GOD BLESS✨
I love Carl Dudley so much. He was good promoting touristic destinations.
ew
VIEJOS RECUERDOS
NUESTRA FAM.
LA VIVIO
SALUDOS FAM.
In 1917 Puerto Ricans became U.S. citizens and cannon fodder for the U.S. military.
the disrespect. there are plenty proud puerto ricans who fought and bled for the states and island. stfu with your liberal ignorancy
Fortunately it was not that way and many puertoricans are amazing heroes
@@kerocz3363 It most certainly was and they are still heroes. Just read up on their military involvement history.
@@heru-deshet359 As much as I hate the comment, it is true. We fought for a century under the USA and we still can't vote for President or represent Congress.
@@UnDeAdSpRaYe That wasn't disrespect, thick headed one. The U.S. has abused PR since they took it as war booty from the Spaniards.
Viva!
Didn't knew that people used to play golf in el morro?
The Banco Popular building is still there, but you can't water ski at Luquillo beach anymore.
Obviously this is a marketing film for PR tourism…. The truth is PR in the 50’s there was a lot of poverty….
Wao can't be better than that!
The only solution to reclaim the dignity and equality of the Puerto Rican people is to return home 🇪🇸➡️🇪🇺… La única solución para reclamar la dignidad e igualdad del pueblo Puertorriqueño es volver a casa 🇪🇸➡️🇪🇺 #adelantereunificacionistas #reunificacionistas
Free my people
we still giving Columbus credit for discovering PR?
esto es tan NASTY, no entiendo como la gente ve esto y se ponen con lo de "Ah the good old days" si claro. Los dias que nosotros eramos 2nd class citizens and nuestra isla solo era buena para entrener a los americanos.
Y lo peor es que esta ocurriendo denuevo. Los ricos americanos nos quieren usar como un tax haven. La isla que ya esta to jodía y nos vienen a joder mas.
Totalmente de acuerdo con usted.
Beautiful video! Small island full of working and good hearted people who give a hand to those aliens who arrive in need.
this you just call us aliens i-
@@gadierv9821 If you arrive on the coast of the island with no papers, or suitcase, you are an alien.
emslas oh i thought you were calling puerto ricans who come to america aliens
My country is still in a Colonial free Puerto Rico 🇵🇷.
Que Dios bendiga esta isla. La niña de los ojos de dios.
Raul julia is once 10 year old in puerto rico in 1950
GOD BLESS MY SO BEAUTYFULL ISLAND.❤❤❤💖💖💖😍🥰
Ver este vídeo me trae mucho recuerdos bonitos de mi infancia pero veo también trae mucho dolor porque es obvio el aprovechamiento del americano sobre nosotros
Es un video que deberían de titular lo así el jíbaro pendejo e ignorante de los años 50s.
@@gmend589 es un comentario sumamente irrespetuoso , además muy fuera de contexto .. Más bien lamente que hoy día lo que es la humildad , bondad y los valores buenos las personas lo ven como debilidad !!!
❤ it😊
Fallout: Puerto Rico
🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼
Notice the African influences in the faces of the Puerto Rican Farmer, versus the white faces in the Metropolitan areas.
@@Yahkobah 👍😉
@@Yahkobah What a bunch of nonsense
The eastside of the island, there are so many mulatos and Africans. Generally, most Puerto Ricans we're more Native Taíno than African. Most Puerto Ricans got at least 30% of Taíno Native DNA - they very mixed with Spaniards. In the west, there were the last Spanish settlers - most of them were from Spain and Italy - they gradually mixed with the last Taínos (Natives) villages in Utuado, Arecibo, Lares Aguada - also in the southeast in Coamo, Cayey, Juncos... My greatgrandfather's father was a Spaniard from Galicia; he lived 10 years in Canary Islands, and then he moved to Puerto Rico. He married with a mestiza in Lares Town. From my grandmother's father, she was Mulata - very African. I met her; she lived until 103 years. And she loved to cook; I miss her :(. We're very mixed society :).
@@carlosmarcial6201 speak for your self all my family is from peurtorican n we have 70 percent african also Latinos were black Indians too
A lot of jibaros were spanish descent and they where poor farmers, being white in Puerto Rico never meant you were Definitely wealthy. Not to mention Spain never outlawed mixing in the island therefore literally almost nobody can claim to not be somewhat spanish.
Looking at this video i don't like what Puerto Rico has become,to see that once was a well substain island to see that we had agriculture, sugar crops ect,to see tourisim on the island trains aroud the island industries old san juan city on its peak peoples values pride culture and now too see everything gone so sad😞
Paradise Island and. Good and Beautiful people but suffering of really bad government . God Bless Puerto Rico
Esto parece que fue producido por la compania de turismo, vendiendo una imagen para atraer al turista norteamericano! y esta bien hecho!
PUERTO RICO USA.
Google to learn about Puerto Rico history.thanks.
How much l would like to live in dose years when so much morality and values and decent people existed and they where the once to make this island so reach by working very hard.
Dose?
You hear this guy!??SMH
I know disgusting
I know straight Filth
El error que Puerto Rico cometió fue sacar la marina. Estados Unidos como forma de venganza ya nos abandonó por decirlo así.
The narrator make me want to Play Fallout🤷🏽❤️
Google to learn about Puerto Rico history , thanks
Almost not even more palm 🌴 trees now days but Concrete
We had it all and lost it...
At least Ricky Martin, Draco and other millionaires got famous and filthy rich from promoting Americans from leaving the island and promoting independence...
Pathetic...
It is crazy how the happy people portraied in this film are not puertorican at all or represent the mayority of the people of Puerto Rico. Stop romantizing the colonization of our people and our land. Poverty was extreme those days, as it is now. The USA has only caused misery, inequity and more poverty, plus millions of puertoricans have been exhiled from our island because it is to difficult to have quality of life here (PR). There a more puertorricans living outside of PR, than there are insodebthe island. We have the capacity to creat a better future without USA intervention.
💯
It was declaring PR’s citizen because the actual government at the time e signed a pact where all the crops and everything else the Island produce it would first go to the USA and then back to PR ( paying double the products) , also PR’s couldn’t sell /buy from other countries unless USA tariff were impose first….PR have been asking to become the 51rst State for decades but it’s been denied with all kind if EXCUSES by the American country. I guess Ucrania will be the 51rst State then…..
it came from this to twerking tourist and gang controlled drug areas.
Me acuerdo que en ese tiempo en aquella palma real yo cagaba un clase Mojón que eso no tenía nombre la gente pasaban y yo empujando como un perro pitbull y gritaba como un gato beyaco mojao queriendo entrar en la casa bajo un aguacero de temporada huracán y con los OJOS😳🤯 BOTAO PÁ FUERA COMO VACA🐴 CAGONA... ayyy diooos aquellos tiempos eran mejor que ahora ...las cagaderas que yo y la gente formaban eran mucho con demasiao!
¡Que buen aporte!
SACASTE TODO LO DE SABANDIJA DE LAS CLOACAS O POSIBLEMENTE ERES UN ARRIMADOS DE *REP DOM* LA REINA DE LOS MANTENIDOS POR USA Y PR Y DE LA PROSTITUCIÓN DEL CARIBE SACANDO UT ENVIDIA Y COMPLEJODE ARRIMADO Y MANTENIDO POR LOS BORICUAS..
William Digregorio QUE PUERCO TE EXPRESAS.
*_GRACIAS POR SACAR TU COMPLEJO DE ARRIMADO Y MANTENIDO POR LOS BORICUAS. ARRIBA EN LOS COMEMTARIOS TE DEJE LA CONTESTACIÓN MONO DE REP DOM._*
Me encanta tu comentario me reí un cojon jaaaaa