The New York
Times today published an article about the enormous effort that Puerto Ricans
must make to find drinking water after 3 weeks of their island being directly
hit by Hurricane Maria. Click on the following link to read its article: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/12/us/puerto-rico-water-fema-.html
Walmart’s
director of corporate communications, Phillip Keene, said, “It’s pretty
amazing! There’s a real sense of urgency.” President Obama’s FEMA
administrator, W. Craig Fugate, said, “What happened in Puerto Rico was a
catastrophe.”
This crisis
reminds me of the experimental psychology course I took many years ago. I had
to train a rat in a Skinner box to press a bar, so that it could give itself
water. We were told that the rats for our experiments were not given food and
water for a week, so that they would be desperate to drink water. I had no
problem with shaping my rat’s behavior to press the bar.
There is no
doubt that the United States government could have quickly aided Puerto Ricans
after Hurricane hit the island, and prevented the deaths that have occurred in
the aftermath. Why didn’t the US government do that?
The US
government sees Puerto Ricans as an inferior race. That has been historically
confirmed by Dr. Nelson Rochet Santoro in his doctoral thesis on the subject.
Click on the following link for more information: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36JhWdy3iYU
Dr. Pedro
Albizu Campo said in the 1930’s that the United States government is interested
in our island, and not us. He was the first Puerto Rican to graduate from
Harvard Law College.
The US
government has been super slow to help us, because it wants Puerto Ricans to
get out of Puerto Rico. Once that happens, then it could make Puerto Rico the
51st state of the Union.
In the
meantime, US corporations are making huge profits from Puerto Rico’s US colonial
relationship. Walmart, in this article, states that it can’t sell water fast enough
in Puerto Rico for the demand right now. If you do the arithmetic, per capita,
Puerto Rico is the United States government’s number one client. Why would it
want to change that?
That is why
the US government has ignored thus far 36 United Nations resolutions asking it
to immediately give Puerto Rico’s sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans. It is the
US government, and not Oscar Lopez Rivera, that is the terrorist. The
government is committing a crime against humanity by keeping Puerto Rico as its
colony for the past 120 years. Oscar, on the contrary, has the right under
international law to use every means necessary to decolonize his homeland.
Join us in
our permanent protests to force the US government to comply with the 36 UN
resolutions, because those who want to steal our homeland don’t believe in
LIBERTY AND IN JUSTICE FOR ALL! https://www.facebook.com/groups/1697349163904877/
Salute, that is why we are in a continuous slavery under a gigantic bureaucracy dependent on consumption corp.
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