Boricuas
protested against the privatization of public beaches. Click on the following
link for that news coverage: https://youtu.be/Vxk64GEZ7g0
What Boricuas
must understand is that we can’t solve that problem without solving the bigger
one.
Boriken, the
indigenous people’s name for Puerto Rico, has been a United States (US) colony
for the past 124 years. According to the Treaty of Paris of 1898, the rights of
Puerto Ricans shall be determined by the US government (USG). That is to say
that Puerto Ricans have no right that the USG has to respect. Therefore, the
so-called “government of Puerto Rico” is, in essence, the USG! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otzBslJLbI0
Since the
purpose of colonialism is exploitation, the net result has been that more
Boricuas today reside outside of our own national territory. Moreover, about
half of the Boricuas living in Boriken today live in poverty. So you see, the
problem is much larger than the privatization of public beaches. The solution
is, however, about putting pressure!
Because
colonialism is a crime against humanity, the 9 million Boricuas worldwide should
engage in permanent resistance to force the USG to comply with the 40 United
Nations resolutions asking it to immediately return Puerto Rico’s sovereignty
to the Puerto Ricans. https://todosunidosdescolonizarpr.blogspot.com/
Boricuas must
put pressure now, tomorrow and forever!
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