The problem
with these three discussion forums about Puerto Rico decolonization is that
states were never designed for democracy. They were designed to exclusively
make money for the powerful. This video will explain that: https://youtu.be/bSma3u0nzLQ
These forums
talk about Puerto Rico’s status debate. Only those ignorant of history are the
ones debating that!
The United
States (US) militarily invaded Puerto Rico 126 years ago in order to exploit
her for its oligarchs. Was that democracy? So, what is there to debate?
The United
Nations (UN) has issued 42 resolutions thus far demanding that the US
immediately return Puerto Rico’s sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans. What is
there to debate? https://webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1w/k1wb1xdn6i
https://webtv.un.org/en/asset/k15/k154ku9q8x
The US has
consistently refused to comply with these resolutions, because that would mean
that its oligarch would lose the fortunes that they are making from its colony.
Is that democracy?
What could
make anybody believe that you can decolonize Puerto Rico via a state designed
to exploit the people?
38 million
Americans today live in poverty, and 60% live from paycheck to paycheck, while
9 of the 10 richest men in the world are US citizens. Is that democracy?
Two thirds
of Boricuas today live away from our national territory, and half of us who
remain live in poverty. Is that democracy?
Therefore,
the tactic should be that the 9 million Boricuas worldwide engage in permanent
resistance to force the US government to comply with international law.
You can’t
negotiate with a criminal!
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