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defines a nation as a large body of people by common descent, history, culture,
or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory. Therefore, Puerto
Ricans constitute a nation.
Why don’t
Puerto Ricans have their own passport? The United States Government (USG) militarily
invaded Puerto Rico in 1898 to make her its colony. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARvdJV8nsUw
In 1917, the
USG forced Puerto Ricans to have a second-class version of its citizenship. In
order for a Puerto Rican in Puerto Rico to have the first-class one, he must
move to the United States. Obviously, the USG designed it that way to get
Puerto Ricans out of their own country. That is why today, more Puerto Ricans
live away from their national territory. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDbidSMgReM&t=16s
Once Puerto
Ricans can be made a minority in their own country, the USG will convert Puerto
Rico into the 51st state of the Union.
Why don’t
Puerto Ricans object to having another country's citizenship? Puerto Ricans
have been indoctrinated for the past 121 years to believe that the US is their
country. For over a century, Puerto Ricans have been reciting, “I pledge allegiance
to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it
stands one nation under God indivisible with liberty and justice for all.”
Most Puerto
Ricans don’t know that every year the United Nations (UN) holds a hearing to
decolonize Puerto Rico, because colonialism is regarded by international law to
be a crime against humanity. This year, the hearing will be on Monday, 22, 2020
(the day after Fathers’ Day). http://webtv.un.org/watch/5th-meeting-committee-of-24-special-committee-on-decolonization/6051725003001/
Most Puerto
Ricans don’t know that the USG has violated since 1945 the UN’s Charter that
prohibits colonialism, and has ignored 38 UN resolutions asking it to
immediately return Puerto Rico’s sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans.
Let’s begin
by affirming that we are Puerto Ricans. We can then engage in permanent
resistance to force the USG to comply with international law.
If we really
mean it when we say, “Yo soy boricua Pa’ que tu lo sepa”, let’s organize to free
our homeland. We must, because those who colonize don’t believe
in LIBERTY AND IN JUSTICE FOR ALL!
Puerto Rico
is an occupied nation!
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