About half
of Puerto Ricans living in Puerto Rico want her to become the 51st state
of the United States (US), after being a US colony for the past 124 years. How
did Puerto Ricans get to that?
Puerto Rico
had self-government at the time (1897) that the US militarily invaded her in
1898 to make her a US colony. Therefore, Puerto Rico was already a democracy,
but the US didn’t care about that! How do we know that?
The US made
sure that the Treaty of Paris of 1898 indicated that the rights of Puerto
Ricans shall be determined by the US. In essence, that made Puerto Ricans US
slaves. The Treaty of Paris of 1898 is still in effect today!
The US
imposed her citizenship on Puerto Ricans in 1917 to try to steer our natural national
loyalty towards the US.
Although
today, the US says that she supports the sovereignty of Ukraine, Hong Kong and Taiwan,
she has violently suppressed the independence movement in Puerto Rico. The book
“War against all Puerto Ricans” by Nelson Denis is about that.
The US talks
about a rule-based order in connection to her brand of “democracy”. The US
avoids talking about “international law”, because she has never complied with
it. However, the rule-based order are rules that she unilaterally makes
up as she sees fit.
That’s why
the US today violates the United Nations’ (UN) Charter of 1945 that prohibits
colonialism for being a crime against humanity. And that’s why the US has
ignored 41 UN resolutions asking her to immediately return Puerto Rico’s
sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otzBslJLbI0
Half of the
Puerto Ricans living in Puerto Rico live in poverty. Puerto Rican politicians
have sold the idea to Puerto Ricans that statehood is the answer to our
poverty, instead of selling the idea that, with our sovereignty, we could
solves our own problems.
Despite Puerto
Rico being a colony, some Puerto Ricans will celebrate US Independence Day today
in Cataño, Puerto Rico. They will be celebrating the independence of the nation
that has denied consistently our own independence. If that is not what Noam
Chomsky’s book, Manufacturing Consent is about, than I didn’t learn a
thing!
Before we
can decolonize Puerto Rico, we must decolonize our minds. https://todosunidosdescolonizarpr.blogspot.com/
Decolonize
the manufactured consent for the sake of the people.
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