When has the
United States (US) government (USG) ever shown that it believes in liberty and
justice for all? If one studies its 245 year history, never! The USG has always
been about the rule of the jungle.
The latest
example of that was yesterday’s vote at the General Assembly (GA) of the United
Nations (UN), where 184 nations voted in favor of the USG ending its over sixty
year illegal blockade against Cuba. Only the USG and Israel voted to continue that
crime! And that is why the USG, in the eyes of the world, is the biggest threat
to peace. Click on the following link for more: https://youtu.be/XEnNEhINPiI
The USG
doesn’t believe in democracy either, because it still is determined to continue
its crime although 98% of the GA voted against it. So, why is the UN located in
the US? Was it a wise decision to have put the UN in the nation that the world considers
the biggest threat to peace?
For half of
the USG’s history, Puerto Rico has been a US colony. The USG has always
violated the UN Charter that prohibits colonialism for the past 76 years. The
USG has ignored, with impunity, 40 UN resolutions asking it to immediately
return Puerto Rico’s sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otzBslJLbI0
And yet, the
USG voted to kick Russia out of the G-8, because she annexed Crimea in 2014.
Why hasn’t the G-7 kicked out the USG for having Puerto Rico as its colony for
the past 123 years? The UN considers colonialism a crime against humanity! Whose
crime is worst?
The criminal
cannot be a world leader. The UN must be located in a nation that believes in
the rule of law, and not in an outlaw state! And, the 9 million Puerto Ricans worldwide
must engage in permanent resistance to force the USG to comply with
international law. If we don’t, the criminal will continue committing crimes.
Is that what we want? http://www.todosunidosdescolonizarpr.blogspot.com/
We must
create liberty and justice for all. It won’t happen by magic.
Liberty and
justice must be created.
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