Saturday, September 20, 2025

The "F" Spaniard vs. Fake Diversity

 Blog Written by Author, LE. Vega on September 20, 2025

We never know who God will pick to deliver his blessings during our critical moments! 
This delivery person could be of any race, lifestyle, or political preference!



Picassoesque Holy Resurrection Shroud of Jesus 
The Candles and the Hearts Represent the Crucifixion Fractures on the Shroud


Once upon a time, some very strange individuals in Hollywood, instead of giving me opportunities, rejected me and called me a "Fucking Spaniard", ironically, the same hypocrites who advertise diversity, LOL. The interjection "hmm" popped into my mind. "Hmm, I am not a Spaniard, yet if I am going to be called an "F" Spaniard, then I should check out Spain. Yes! what a great idea!"

In hindsight, I understand why I was branded in such a horrible way. These types who pretend to favor diversity, they do not want a Hispanic who does not come from the Bronx, and who is just a typical American with a college background. They're just up to playing us to divide us in all sorts of ways.

Don't get me wrong, I have plenty of relatives who come from the Bronx community who have become productive Americans. If Freddie Prinze, Sr., for example, had come from a military child background like me, I doubt he would have succeeded in the entertainment industry, not even as brilliant and funny as he was, and talented, not just as a Comic, but also as a dancer. Why? Because these pretenders wanted to only promote Americans with a Bronx background to keep the public from being aware that Hispanics come from all typical American backgrounds and not just the Bronx because we are diverse, a mosaic, not monolith. Those full of deception, though, should really learn what diversity means.

Some extremely deceived Americans, to this day, in the 21st Century, in 2025, asked me how come I majored in English, and not in Spanish. I have cousins who studied medicine, or physics. Does that mean that because they are Hispanics, they were not supposed to become doctors or physicists? C'mon!

I am a Freddie, Sr. fan, and spent about four years of my life writing a novel that revolved around his life, "Ms. Quixote Goes Country", so nothing against Freddie, man.



The point is that this deceptive mentality has really worsened.  I will not accept to be regarded as a minority because I am not better than anyone else, but I am not beneath anyone else, either. Hence, if someone wants to regard me as a minority, that is their problem. I do not believe that neither Hispanics nor women, nor any other group are a minority. Minority is a disparaging category.

I lived in a military base in California, and went to California because it is a beautiful state, not because of the entertainment industry. In fact, I was hoping to land on a job in a Native American community in California to be of service to Native Americans, an opportunity that never came to fruition. I am blessed with a simple lifestyle that I have acquired as a result of my knowledge gained about Native American wisdom.

Many Puerto Ricans protested the appearance of T. Hinchcliffe at the MSG, not the seasoning in Chinese dishes... I really do not care for Hinchcliffe's persona, and I think that JP Sears should have been the politically appropriate choice. My initial reaction was to feel that Hinchcliffe's stereotyping was so insulting, and frankly, if I had not voted early for Trump, I would not have voted for him. Not remorseful anymore in many respects, nevertheless. 

Knowing what I know about the Comedy Industry, after carefully thinking about it, I thought about how the Comedy Industry puts pressure on Comics to be a hype" rather than to be funny, so some young Comics are pressured to express this "hype" with callowness. After breaking this down, I believe this "hype" pressure is somehow resulting in themes to "divide" audiences.

At the same time, Freddie, Sr. was blacklisted after his performance in Isla Verde, San Juan. His Mom mentioned it in her biographical book about her son. Puerto Rico is a very corrupted place, so we may never know the exact details.  He was not the only blacklisted Puerto Rican entertainer. Hector Lavoe, with Fania All Stars was so blacklisted, that the power was turned off while he was onstage at a concert.

Before the feast at MSG, Hinchcliffe worked regularly at Isla Verde's venues, so Puerto Rican audiences must have welcomed him, ironically. A lot of tourists from all over the world go to Isla Verde's venues, that is true. Many locals patronize those venues, too. Before MSG, I did not know who Hinchliffe was, by the way.  So, if Puerto Rican locals welcomed him, how could they criticize his appearance at MSG? Isn't that considered double standards, with due respect? 

In my work, I have consistently brought up the Gag Law imposed in Puerto Rico in the 1940's because it has kept Puerto Ricans in a social trance that has set the island back with division, and this division was indeed an experiment to divide the contiguous USA, and they are now in a state of social trance, too.

Do I sound kind of Maga, even though I am not and some Magas may not accept my Puerto Rican heritage? In general, I do find that Magas tend to accept me as a Christian, and during the 2020 election, when I was not a Trump supporter, only Magas spoke to me and did not reject me, while many Americans of all races did horrible things to me because they just assumed that all Christians are Trump supporters! How brainwashing is that! Most likely, I resonate with the Maga mentality, ironically and precisely my knowledge about Puerto Rican history has led me to seek the truth, and it is common among Magas to seek the truth.

We never know who God will pick to deliver his blessings during our critical moments! This delivery person could be of any race, lifestyle, or political preference!

Along the way, I learned to stay away from California, particularly Hollywood. Hard to say if Hollywood is a Division of Washington, or if it is the other way around. There are very nice people in Hollywood, yet there is so much deception, which I have already written about extensively in my work.

Take AOC, for example. She's middle class like me, and not raised in the Bronx, yet the promoters of deception are using her to present her as a stereotypical "product of the Bronx". At least, she is not being called a "Fucking Spaniard", LOL. She will be imitating the creole dialect, too, if she runs for President, and I hope that our country will not be that crazy. 

Let's take Obama, who was also a Community Leader, like AOC. Was Obama Presidential, though? Yes, he was. I have no evidence, so I cannot really say if he was born in the US, or if he really had a law degree. I do know that younger generations of Hispanics began to reject me as a result of the division that Obama augmented. Wasn't he, with due respect, dedicated to resolve division? Along parallel lines, is Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, BTW, qualified? Yes, albeit I do not really agree with her completely, she certainly is. AOC, on the other hand, is sadly such an unfledged puppet, a fact that stagnates the image of Hispanics, who as a result, may also remain unevolved puppets.

Who knows, maybe, like Ricky Martin, AOC will also become a Christian. No expectations in this regard. I'm not counting on it, just like I was not counting on Ricky Martin becoming a devout Christian, either.

P.S. I visited beautiful Spain and got in touch with my roots (my Dad was part Hispanic and part Black-Irish from Galicia, and my Mom, part Mayan and part Spaniard), and I filled my heart with the strength to both respect and celebrate life!


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