How the government forced me to use my best skill.

Giovanni Arroyo
2 min readFeb 9, 2018

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Crash Boat Beach, Aguadilla Puerto Rico February 2018

In case you haven’t noticed, I have become way more political with my statements now.

With the non-action, poor response, and other issues responding to Hurricane Maria by United States Federal government I felt it was my duty, no responsibility, to speak out.

I wanted to use my strongest asset my voice.

How did the government force this out of me? Easily, they allowed me to see how little they did to help my people out in Puerto Rico. After over a hundred years of colonial rule, they treated Puerto Rico with disdain. Ultimately they treated Puerto Rico like the colony it is.

Don’t get me wrong, news reports can focus on the negative. They can sway your opinions one way or another.

How did I come to my own conclusions?

I saw things with my own eyes. I talked with family, friends, and strangers. I witnessed the daily struggle which has unfortunately become the norm.

Isabella, Puerto Rico February 2018

Let’s wrap things up positively.

I witness the strength of Puerto Rican people. I saw how people came together to help each other. Damaged power lines, trees knocked over on buildings and random items still washing up on the beaches, citizens were working on fixing the issues. I envisioned the possibility of a Puerto Rico which no longer relies heavily on the U.S, government to survive.

For the first time, I truly pictured a Puerto Rico Libré!

Crash Boat Beach, Aguadilla Puerto Rico January 2018

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