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To the people who object to Bad Bunny's raising of the Puerto Rican flag (setting the other LatAm flags aside), would you have the same objection to a country artist waving the Texan flag? I know many Texans who have a lot of pride in their home state and like its flag, and have bumper stickers of it and such. They definitely lean into the "Republic of Texas" thing a bit, and some would probably say they're Texan first before they're American. And Texas definitely has a distinct culture within the US. I only mention it because Texas, like Puerto Rico, was once a sovereign country and is now part of the US, with the difference being that Puerto Rico is of course not a state, it's a territory. Is the dividing line between the Texas flag being ok and the Puerto Rican flag not being ok that Texas the State is inhabited not by its pre-US population, but mostly now people who are closer to descendants of "heritage" Americans? Whereas that is not the case for Puerto Rico?
The other perhaps worse but comparable case is the flying of the Confederate Flag by American Southerners, which was maybe common at country events quite a number of years ago, but I won't get into that because I'm not really under any illusion that that would be allowed at a Super Bowl half-time show now, and (probably) has never been. I believe most if not all big country artists have also stopped that sort of thing at their own concerts too.
Texas actually has higher support for independence than Puerto Rico, and has for quite some time(since the Obama admin, I believe). And the population difference is mostly due to people moving to Texas and away from Puerto Rico.
In any case Bad Bunny flying the Puerto Rican flag doesn't seem like a problem, although his variety of genuinely foreign flags are.
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