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The ferocity and velocity of the ethnic, sexist and racist rhetoric emanating from the Madison Square Garden stage at Sunday’s rally for former President Donald Trump meant many of the most controversial comments weren’t called out. One, however, cut through the coarse cacophony and became a major political issue a week before the election.
“I don’t know if you guys know this,” said comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, “but there’s literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now.
“I think it’s called Puerto Rico.”
The crowd roared. An uproar across the country followed, with the Puerto Rican reaction especially intense and incensed from everyday citizens and superstar musicians like Bad Bunny, Jennifer Lopez and Ricky Martin.
Another star — more like a cultural supernova — said that while he was saddened, he was not surprised.
“I think every Puerto Rican’s phone went off around the same time on Sunday; I know mine did,” Lin-Manuel Miranda said in an interview. “I wish I could say I was surprised, but I think a lot of New Yorkers were anticipating that MSG rally with trepidation, the fact that the chaotic, dark energy of the rallies we’ve seen on television was coming into the middle of our city.”