Click on the
following link to watch a video about the crisis in Puerto Rico: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xR2uvYLvoZk
The sad part
for Puerto Ricans is that this crisis will never end with the discourse that we
hear in the United States’ (US) press.
The Puerto
Rico administrator for the United States said that he is asking for equal
treatment in disaster relief for Puerto Ricans. That statement in itself shows
a lot of ignorance on the part of Ricardo Rossello.
The US
government has never considered Puerto Ricans as equals. The US government
classified Puerto Ricans in 1898 as an inferior race. This is why the US
government legislated for a special condition to place Puerto Rico in, so that
it could discriminate against us.
Puerto Rico
is an unincorporated territory of the United States. This is a nice way to say
that Puerto Rico is a colony of the United States. Once you understand that, you
will be able to also understand why President Trump threw paper towels at
Puerto Ricans, and why after two months more than half the population still has
no electricity.
In all of
the press coverage about the crisis in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria, who
has mentioned that Puerto Rico is a colony of the United States since 1898?
Who has
mentioned that the United Nations (UN) declared colonialism a crime against
humanity in 1960?
Who has
mentioned that the UN has asked the US government in 36 resolutions to
immediately give Puerto Rico’s sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otzBslJLbI0
Who has mentioned
that the US government has refused to do so, and that that refusal makes the US
a terrorist state?
Why aren’t
the Puerto Ricans saying that? They have been brainwashed in 120 years to be
oblivious to their own real history. Click here to learn some of it from Puerto
Rican historian Nelson Rochet Santoro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36JhWdy3iYU&t=123s
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