Pedro pan


I love this show. My wife and I identify totally with it. We both came in 1961 and I personally am a Pedro pan child. There were over 14000 of us. As the grandmother told the story when she left, I cried. I too went thru that at the age of 11 only I looked back to see my parents. My only problem is the race issue brought up several times. Cuba is an island. Hispanic is an ethnicity. I am white/Caucasian born in Cuba. There are also black and Asian people there. By referencing US people as white or Caucasian (as
in the example of "Caucasian food" mentioned in an early episode) it gives an improper prospective of the cuban people and I personally find it insulting.

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This program is so Norman Learian, its sickening. All of his programs have an underlying theme: class and racial warfare. The person-of-color who is a victim of racism but rises up above the fray and the white person, priviledged, often insensitive and clueless at times prejudice. The person-of-color always outshines the white man.

Which brings me to this fictious Cuban family played by non-Cuban Puerto Rican and Mexican actors, the comment about the Caucasian food is offensive and something no Cuban would say not even a black Cuban! Unlike other Latin Americans, Cubans are painfully aware that "Hispanic" is an ethnic catagory not a racial one. In fact, European Cubans are offended when people say "Hispanic" "white" and "black," because it implies that they are a third race. Cubans also know that Cuban food has its basis in Europe. For instance, a favorite Cuban dish is Galdo Gallego or Favada Asturiana, these are porridges that come from the Northern provinces of Asturias and Galicias in Spain. Why on earth would a Cuban who is painfully aware of his European roots [and make no mistake about it, the vast majority of Cubans who arrived in the 1960s and 70s were basically 2nd generation Spaniards born in Cuba] say such an asinine statement like that? So, an Asturian and Galician porridge from Northern Spain is non-whtie food, but stake and potatoes is white food?

I understand that this show is a collaborative work written by various writers many of them latinos. It is clear that they are injecting their personal perspective into the show and its coming out painfully unCuban.

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