Any Hispanic, Latino rap, r&b artists express condolences to the Orlando victims?

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I don't get your angle, you're trying to say hispanics are homophobic?
 

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I don't get your angle, you're trying to say hispanics are homophobic?

rap has been traditionally homophobic, and Latino, Hispanic culture from the male perspective, has been historically uber macho and emphasizing traditional, conventional family.


this tragedy has displayed plenty of social statuses (ethnicity, sexuality, nationality, religious affiliation, etc)... just wondering if any Hispanic, Latino solidarity would have prompted condolences.
 

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May God bless those innocent victims in #Orlando who's only thought was having a good time at a club. There's such evil among us. #Rip

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We REALLY don't Joell, we actually live in one of the most peaceful, safest times imaginable.

This shyt really annoys me, Look throughout the history of the world, this is Heaven compared to other times.
I feel you I roll my eyes when people say "what is the world coming to".
 

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rap has been traditionally homophobic, and Latino, Hispanic culture from the male perspective, has been historically uber macho and emphasizing traditional, conventional family.


this tragedy has displayed plenty of social statuses (ethnicity, sexuality, nationality, religious affiliation, etc)... just wondering if any Hispanic, Latino solidarity would have prompted condolences.

Have you ever been to NYC? Puerto Rican gays were like the first dudes out of the closet here. If I'm just judging off those that live in NYC, they have always come across a little more tolerant of homosexuality than other Caribbean groups. I can't speak for Orlando, or the Island of Puerto Rico but I'm quite sure most NYC bred PR celebrities have publicly expressed condolences.
 

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Have you ever been to NYC? Puerto Rican gays were like the first dudes out of the closet here. If I'm just judging off those that live in NYC, they have always come across a little more tolerant of homosexuality than other Caribbean groups...

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... you right ... down here our Spanish speaking residents are mostly Hispanic and the culture is much more conservative with traditional family roles emphasized ... the young teens are shifting tho...


Wonder if Orlando , which is technically the south has those same conservative cultural roles among the Spanish as a first language population ... Orlando is touristy so it might be a little different there ...

Also noticing people are paying respects to Orlando as a whole a little more so than emphasizing the LGBTQ community and Orlando's LGBTQ community .
 
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