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Arresting Behavior
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Gerson Borrero, columnist at El Diario La Prensa, talks about the 208 arrests made at the Puerto Rican Day parade.
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Gerson Borrero does not know how to spot a Latin King he obviously was not raised in communities like Sunset Park or East Harlem; communities where you have to learn to spot them just by looking at them.
Allowing the Latin Kings to march in the parade is not comparable to allowing gays to march; the Latin Kings are a criminal organization.
It would be a disservice to Puerto Rican people if the parade organizers where to allow the Latin Kings to march. The purpose of the parade is to celebrate Puerto Rican heritage and to put forth the positive image of the Puerto Rican people, the Latin Kings do the exact opposite.
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