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VIDEO: Rene Perez of Calle 13 calls Puerto Rico governor Luis Fortuno a son of a whore

If you're a Puerto Rican who's been living under a rock like I have, you probably missed the epic "fuck you" Rene Perez blasted at the island's governor during the MTV Latino Awards. He called out the governor of Puerto Rico for pink-slipping 20,000 government workers and punctuated his rant with a "son of the greatest whore".

Here's the transcript:

"América Latina no está completa sin Puerto Rico y Puerto Rico no es libre. Hoy 15 de octubre los puertorriqueños marcharon contra el desempleo, porque el gobernador de Puerto Rico los dejó sin trabajo y el gobernador de Puerto Rico es un hijo de la gran puta. Yo lo puedo decir porque sé y porque tengo influencia. Hoy los puertorriqueños estamos de pie"

"Latin America is not complete without Puerto Rico and Puerto Rico is not free. Today, on the 15th of Octber, Puerto Ricans marched against unemployment because the governor of Puerto Rico left them without jobs and that governor of Puerto Rico is the son of the greatest whore. I can say that because I know and have influence. Today Puerto Ricans, we are all standing on our own feet".

He obviously wasn't well prepared in what he had to say, but it's still and awesomely epic moment.

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