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'''Residente''' is a [[Puerto Rico|Puerto Rican]] rapper, singer and songwriter who studied in the United States. His songwriting has been criticized for spreading [[Imperialism|pro-imperialist]] narratives.<ref name=":0">{{News citation|author=[[Ramiro Sebastián Fúnez]]|title=Residente Serves Empire {{!}} Unmasking Imperialism Ep. 74|date=2022-04-10|url=https://youtu.be/Oe95CZ8Wg_k|newspaper=[[Unmasking Imperialism]]}}</ref>
'''Residente''' is a [[Puerto Rico|Puerto Rican]] rapper, singer and songwriter who studied in the United States. His songwriting has been criticized for spreading [[Imperialism|pro-imperialist]] narratives.<ref name=":0">{{News citation|author=[[Ramiro Sebastián Fúnez]]|title=Residente Serves Empire {{!}} Unmasking Imperialism Ep. 74|date=2022-04-10|url=https://youtu.be/Oe95CZ8Wg_k|newspaper=[[Unmasking Imperialism]]}}</ref>


Residente maintains left-wing aesthetics and supposedly opposes settler-colonialism and capitalism, while still slandering actually existing socialist states such as Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.<ref name=":0" />
Residente maintains left-wing aesthetics and supposedly opposes settler-colonialism and capitalism, while still slandering actually existing socialist states such as Cuba and Nicaragua.<ref name=":0" />


== References ==
== References ==
[[Category:Imperialist propaganda]]
[[Category:Imperialist propaganda]]

Revision as of 20:49, 10 November 2024

Residente is a Puerto Rican rapper, singer and songwriter who studied in the United States. His songwriting has been criticized for spreading pro-imperialist narratives.[1]

Residente maintains left-wing aesthetics and supposedly opposes settler-colonialism and capitalism, while still slandering actually existing socialist states such as Cuba and Nicaragua.[1]

References