Political joke backfires: Famous Latin stars turn away from presidential candidate

A stand-up comedians words at a political rally caused unexpected consequences in Latin-American community. Several well-known celebrities changed their support after hearing offensive remarks about their heritage

November 4 2024 , 10:58 AM  •  1075 views

Political joke backfires: Famous Latin stars turn away from presidential candidate

Last month at Madison Square Garden a stand-up comedians remarks about Puerto Rico being a “floating island of garbage“ created an un-expected chain reaction (coincidentally happening exactly 50 years after the biggest Puerto Rican independence gathering at same venue)

The timing couldnt be more crucial with about 900‚000 Puerto Rican-descent voters living in key election states:

  • Pennsylvania
  • North Carolina
  • Georgia
  • Wisconsin
  • Michigan
  • Arizona
  • Nevada

This incident triggered strong reactions from Latin-American stars. Jennifer LopezRicky Martin‚ and Rosie Perez showed their backing for Kamala Harris; most notably Bad Bunny — who previously stayed neutral — joined the group

Back on the island‚ a new political alliance between independence supporters and left-wing groups is gaining momentum: challenging the long-standing two-party system. Bad Bunny has been active in this movement putting up signs against what he calls corrupt leadership

I endorsed him because I thought he was best for the economy... Never did I think a comedian would speak badly of my country

reggaeton artist Nicky Jam explaining his withdrawal of support

The effects spread beyond Puerto Rico as nearly half-million Puerto Rican residents in Pennsylvania alone showed strong dis-approval of these comments. The situation became more complex when considering that island-based Puerto Ricans — while being U.S citizens — cant vote in federal elections‚ but their mainland relatives who can vote stay closely connected to island issues

This whole situation might affect the campaigns efforts to attract Latin-American voters whoʼve been mainly focused on economic matters. The comedians additional comments about Latinos “loving to make babies“ didnt help either‚ possibly undermining previous progress with this voter group