Puerto
Ricans should not be seeking equality with United States citizens. Puerto
Ricans should be seeking to be all that we could be. What is keeping us from
doing so?
The
so-called “Governor of Puerto Rico” Pedro Pierluisi argued that, if Puerto
Ricans are citizens of the greatest democracy in the world, why don’t Puerto
Ricans have equal rights too? Click on the following link to hear his argument:
https://youtu.be/7WxDUKinTQw
Here is the
true story that he did not reveal:
That
greatest democracy that Pierluisi spoke of militarily invaded Puerto Rico to
make her a United States (US) colony 123 years ago.
That
greatest democracy that Pierluisi spoke of has never complied with the United
Nations’ (UN) Charter that prohibits colonialism for the past 76 years. That
means that the US government (USG) is committing a crime against humanity. And,
it is no wonder that the world considers the USG as the biggest threat to
peace.
That
greatest democracy that Pierluisi spoke of has ignored, with impunity, 40 UN
resolutions asking her to immediately return Puerto Rico’s sovereignty to the
Puerto Ricans. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otzBslJLbI0
Puerto
Ricans could truly live in paradise, had we not been continually exploited by
the USG since 1898. Therefore, instead of half of the Puerto Ricans in our
national territory wanting to become the 51 state of the Union, the 9 million
Puerto Ricans worldwide should be engaged in permanent resistance to force the
USG to comply with international law.
Isn’t it
ironic that we must force the so-called, “greatest democracy in the world” to
comply with international law? http://www.todosunidosdescolonizarpr.blogspot.com/
Things are
not always what they appear to be.
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