A View of Prejudice from a Gringo in Puerto Rico
~ photo by DanAllison

Being a white guy from the States I don’t think I have ever really understood prejudice and racism like a Hispanic or Black guy has.  So it has been a little strange for me to live in Puerto Rico where there is some prejudice going on.  I don’t know if it is because I am white or maybe because I am from the States.  Maybe it’s a little of both.

Puerto Ricans do feel oppressed from the States.  I really do believe they feel like second class citizens.  An in ways the USA does look down on them.  So I can understand some of the dirty looks and weird stares.  They might just be taking a defensive stance because they probably think I might consider them second class as well (not the case at all).

To give some examples; I have had a cop yell at me because I didn’t understand her.  I know cops like to yell but she became enraged once I told her I didn’t understand Spanish.  I have had a Postal employee call me a “stupid gringo”.  Etc…  I will write more about these incidents in separate posts on a later date.  I have never felt threatened like someone wanted to fight because of prejudice.

On the flip side I would say 70% of Puerto Ricans don’t have a problem with Americans, maybe more.  When I first moved here, I would have put that number much lower around 40-50% maybe.  Now that I look back, it was probably misunderstandings of the culture.  I do tend to get better customer service (not always sometimes worse) and a few other weird quirks for being a White Gringo.