Students in
Nashville Tennessee succeeded in getting its mayor to racially integrate the
city’s lunch counters. Click on the following link to see how: https://youtu.be/wIVX11AqBlE
The lesson that
we can learn here is that change comes from challenging injustice. Left unchallenged,
injustice will go on forever.
Puerto
Ricans must stop waiting for the United States government (USG) to decolonize
Puerto Rico. If the USG has not done so in 123 years, it will never do so on
its own.
We must
realize that the USG is committing a crime against humanity by maintaining
Puerto Rico as its colony. That is why the United Nations’ Charter prohibits
colonialism since 1945.
We must
realize that the USG’s intention of maintaining Puerto Rico as its colony
forever is manifested in the fact that it has ignored, thus far, 39 UN
resolutions asking it to immediately return Puerto Rico’s sovereignty to the
Puerto Ricans. http://webtv.un.org/watch/5th-meeting-committee-of-24-special-committee-on-decolonization/6051725003001/
Therefore, we
must engage, as the students did, in permanent resistance to force the USG to
comply with international law, and with what is morally correct. Nashville’s
mayor finally had to admit that eliminating the city’s Jim Crow law was the
right thing to do. But the students had to force the mayor into that decision.
Force the US
to do what’s right!
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