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martes, 13 de diciembre de 2016

Puerto Rico: Present and Future



A COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW ON FEDERAL RELATIONS AND ECONOMY

This panel discussion will feature opening and participatory remarks by Governor García Padilla and will provide a robust discussion of the relationship between the Federal and Puerto Rican governments, our economic and humanitarian crises, federal legislation, steps moving forward, and the outlook for economic recovery. It will be a comprehensive overview of Puerto Rico today, yesterday, and tomorrow.
Live stream on Tuesday, December 13, 2016 starting at 8:30am EST.


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Click on this link to watch the almost 3 ½ hour video: https://youtu.be/O0GmVF-vbKY

I wrote an article recently that the governor of Puerto Rico is the best example of a colonized mind.  Actually, in this video you will see many others who are too!

This discussion totally ignored that Puerto Rico is a colony of the United States (US), and that that constitutes a crime against humanity.  Wasn't that the reason for the creation of the United Nations?

It also ignored the fact that Puerto Rico's economic crisis is fundamentally due to the 118 years of US exploitation.

It also ignored the fact that the creation of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico was not valid under international law, because the Puerto Ricans were not free to freely vote for it.

It also ignored that you cannot expect the empire to control decolonization, because it goes against its interest to keep its colony forever.


The governor said that he was happy to have sponsored that discussion, and that more of it should be done to inform the mainland as well as the island Puerto Ricans of our situation.  This conference was not widely publicized in Puerto Rico.  Most Puerto Ricans are not fluent English speakers.  This conference was not given in Spanish in Puerto Rico.  This conference was obviously for propaganda in favor of the Popular Democratic Party.  It is obvious that the whole panel made its case for continuing with the same colonial relationship with the United States.

No one talked about the fact the Puerto Rico is in a very privileged spot on the globe with plenty of sun, wind, water, fertile land of various landforms and ideal tropical weather.  No one talked about developing industry by and for Puerto Ricans, so that we would not have to leave our beautiful paradise to find work.  What they all offered were ways to continue to benefit the United States government.
One of the speakers even went as far as to say that the most important thing that Puerto Ricans have is their United States citizenship.  He said that any political relationship with the US that puts that in jeopardy would be rejected by most Puerto Ricans.  

It was interesting that he mentioned a Puerto Rican rejection, because Puerto Ricans did that in 1914. Puerto Ricans rejected the US government's offer of US citizenship for them.  The US government didn't care what we wanted, because it imposed its citizenship on us anyway.  Do you think these scholars were oblivious to this historical fact? 

After watching this video you will be better able to understand why I insist that we will need a tsunami of people to force the US government to comply with the 35 UN resolutions asking it to immediately decolonize Puerto Rico. 

We do, because those who have brainwashed a nation to keep her colonized forever don’t believe in JUSTICE FOR ALL. www.Facebook.com/UnTsunamiPR/

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