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jueves, 31 de julio de 2025

Can Americans do better?


Americans can't change their history, but they can choose a better path forward. Please click on this link to understand how: https://youtu.be/_6Q8ObqP8_M

Today, almost 40 million Americans are living in poverty, and 201 million more are living from paycheck to paycheck, while 9 of the 10 richest men in the world are Americans too. That is why only 35% of Americans are satisfied with their so-called "democracy".

The United States (US) has had Puerto Rico as its colony for the past 127 years. In the meantime, 6 million Puerto Ricans have abandoned their national territory, and almost half of the 3 million people living in Puerto Rico live in poverty too.

The fact of the matter is that the US is an empire. The US has consistently ignored 43 United Nations' resolutions demanding the immediate return of Puerto Rico's sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans.

The People's Republic of China, a nation that the US calls authoritarian, eradicated poverty despite having 4 times the US' population, and 11 trillion dollars less Gross Domestic Product than the US. Naturally, over 90% of Chinese are satisfied with their communist party.

Are Americans willing to fight for democracy?

US needs democracy

Why are almost 40 million Americans living today in poverty, and 201 million more living from paycheck to paycheck, while 9 of the 10 richest men in the world are Americans too?

The answer is, because the United States (US) isn't a democracy. Paul Lance has figured that out too, and is inviting Americans to engage in permanent resistance until US democracy is obtained. Please click on this link for more: https://youtu.be/T3DkED9Yjow

Martin Luther KIng said that "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere". 

For the past 127 years, the US has had Puerto Rico as its colony. In the meantime, 6 million Puerto Ricans have abandoned their national territory, and almost half of the 3 million people living in Puerto Rico live in poverty too.

It is important to mention in order to emphasize that the US is an empire, that the US has consistently ignored 43 United Nations' resolutions demanding the immediate return of Puerto Rico's sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans.

The US governs only for the rich.

miércoles, 30 de julio de 2025

Will facism be the American Dream?

The United States (US) is looking today like Germany did in the 1930's. Will US oligarchs allow for  the redistribution of wealth which is essential in a real democracy, or will US leaders endorse facism instead? Please click of the following like to see the parallels: https://youtu.be/KAY-qabljuI

Today, almost 40 million Americans live in poverty, and another 201 million more live from paycheck to paycheck, while 9 of the 10 richest men in the world are Americans too.

Today, the US has consistently ignored 43 United Nations' resolutions demanding the immediate return of Puerto Rico's sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans. In the meantime, 6 million Puerto Ricans have abandoned their national territory, and almost half of the 3 million people in Puerto Rico live in poverty too.

And, the People's Republic of China, a nation that the US claims is authoritarian, eradicated poverty, despite having 11 trillion dollars less GDP than the US, and having 4 times the US' population. Naturally, over 90% of Chinese are satisfied with their communist party, while only 35% of Americans are satisfied with their "democracy".

Real democracies don't govern only for oligarchs.  

martes, 29 de julio de 2025

Bonaire's Educational Emergency

Kralendijk, Bonaire — The Bonaire Human Rights Organization (BHRO) and James Finies leader of Pueblo Progresivo Uni are proud to announce that voice of the Bonerians reached the highest concerned global entities on education. BHRO received formal responses from both the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva and the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OCW) in The Hague, regarding the urgent complaint submitted on 10 June 2025. This complaint focusing on Educational Rights highlighted ongoing violations of the rights of Bonerian children, particularly at the island’s only secondary school, Scholengemeenschap Bonaire – Unit Liseo Boneriano.

The complaint on Education submitted in June complements complaint on the Bonaire Case personally filed by BHRO representatives at the United Nations in Geneva in October 2024 under the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination mandate, which part thereof already highlighted systemic discrimination against Bonerian children. This Bonaire Education Case complaint is the result and follow up on a personal meeting that the Bonaire delegation held in April 2025 with the Human Rights Special Rapporteur at the UN Headquarters in New York. The delegation consisted of Davika Bissessar, president of BHRO, James Finies leader of Pueblo Progresivo Uni and Joseline Thielman and Phenice Frans Piar from Muhernan Fuerte Woman Wing Pueblo Progresivo Uni.

BHRO has formally requested the Human Rights Council to acknowledge this complaint under its mandate on education to examine the education system’s compliance with international human rights standards. Further to engage with the Government of the Netherlands to request an explanation, conduct a review, and provide urgent redress for the violations described. And to uphold the fundamental rights of Bonerians affirming Holland responsibilities under Article 73(a) of the United Nations Charter, which obliges administering powers to ensure:“with due respect for the culture of the peoples concerned, their political, economic, social, and educational advancement, their just treatment, and their protection against abuses.”

The complaint exposes systemic educational discrimination in Bonaire, including; 1- the suppression of Papiamentu in schools—violating Article 30 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC)— 2- and a climate of fear that silences educators from raising concerns. 3- Parents are deliberately excluded from decisions affecting their children’s education, further breaching UNCRC protections. 4- These failures contribute to escalating social harm, with growing student disengagement, violence, psychological distress, and even tragic outcomes such as suicide and homicide.

BHRO reaffirms its core recommendations, now backed by international human rights scrutiny: 1- Revise the language policy to make Papiamentu the primary language of instruction, honoring it as a pillar of Bonerian identity; 2- establish anti-discrimination frameworks to combat institutional bias; 3- protect educators who advocate for student rights; 4- and restore educational authority to the local Bonerian government, in accordance with Article 73 of the UN Charter, to ensure culturally rooted, community-driven leadership in education.

Additionally, BHRO’s international outreach and advocacy have proven highly effective. In response to the UN Human Rights Council’s call for swift and transparent action, Minister Eppo Bruins’ office and the Dutch Ministry of Education have formally engaged with BHRO to address the systemic educational issues raised. This represents a significant step toward finding concrete solutions and reflects growing recognition—both nationally and internationally—of the urgent need to uphold the educational and human rights of the Bonerian people.


Bonaire Human Rights Organization

Kaya Libertador Simon Bolivar 26
Kralendijk, Bonaire

Tel: +599 786 4576 / +599 782 5664
           jamesfinies@gmail.com

Do Americans really want democracy?


If New Yorkers really want democracy, the clear candidate is Mamdani for mayor. Mamdani, however, only has, at this point, two fifths of the boroughs secured. Please click on this link for more: https://youtu.be/5F9z-D3u5VA

If United States (US) citizens really wanted democracy, Dr. Jill Stein was the clear candidate. Citizens, however, voted for Trump. 

Is this the way to rescue almost 40 million Americans who today live in poverty, and 201 million more who live from paycheck to paycheck, while 9 of the 10 richest men in the world are Americans too?

Is this the way to rescue 9 million Puerto Ricans from US imperialism? 6 million Puerto Ricans have abandoned their national territory, and almost half of the 3 million people in Puerto Rico live in poverty too. It is important to mention that the US has consistently ignored 43 United Nations' resolutions demanding the immediate return of Puerto Rico's sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans. 

America is a plutocracy!

lunes, 28 de julio de 2025

Wrong economy for democracy

The United States (US) claims to be the champion of democracy, and yet almost 40 million Americans live in poverty today, and another 201 million more live from paycheck to paycheck, while 9 of the 10 richest men in the world are Americans too. Please click on this link to begin to understand why: https://youtu.be/DsG4b0mREYc

The People's Republic of China, however, eradicated poverty in 2020, despite having 11 trillion dollars less GDP than the US, and having 4 times the US' population.

As far as democracy goes, over 90% of Chinese are satisfied with their communist party, while only 35% of Americans are satisfied with their "democracy". 

The US governs only for oligarchs. 

The US is the champion of oligarchy.  

domingo, 27 de julio de 2025

¿A qué se debe la pobreza en Puerto Rico?


¿Cómo es posible que la nación con el mejor café del mundo sea pobre? Puerto Rico es pobre, porque ha sido una colonia de Estados Unidos (EEUU) por los últimos 127 años. Por favor oprima el siguiente enlace para ver un video sobre parte de esa historia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmUVHybvpRA

EEUU ha convertido artificialmente a Puerto Rico tan pobre, que 6 millones de puertorriqueños han abandonado su territorio nacional, y casi la mitad de los 3 millones de personas en Puerto Rico viven en la pobreza.  

Es importante destacar que EEUU ha consistentemente ignorado 43 resoluciones de la Organización de Naciones Unidas exigiendo la devolución de la soberanía de Puerto Rico a los puertorriqueños.  

Como el verdadero campeón del imperialismo, EEUU tiene también a casi 40 millones de sus propios ciudadanos viviendo en la pobreza, y a 201 millones más viviendo de cheque a cheque, mientras que 9 de los 10 hombres más ricos del mundo son también americanos. 

La pobreza viene del imperialismo estadounidense. 

Impossible to live in PR

The following video is supposedly about what makes living in Puerto Rico impossible. Please click on the following link to watch that video: https://youtu.be/rw_JCxRtyyE

The real reason, however, is that Puerto Rico has been a United States (US) colony for the past 127 years. Since colonies are only for exploitation, 6 million Puerto Ricans have abandoned their national territory, and about half of the people in Puerto Rico live in poverty.

The US, obviously not the champion of democracy as it claims, has consistently ignored 43 United Nations' resolutions demanding the immediate return of Puerto Rico's sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans. 

The US is an oligarchy. The proof of that is the fact that almost 40 million Americns today live in poverty, and another 201 million more live from paycheck to paycheck, as 9 of the 10 richest men in the world are Americans too.

US imperialism makes living impossible!

sábado, 26 de julio de 2025

Decolonize the world

Recently, James Finies, leader of PPU, participated and spoke at the UN ECOSOC management segment in New York, where he highlighted Bonaire’s ongoing institutional, demographic, and cultural erasure since 10-10-10. The roundtable focused on the Pact for the Future and strengthening ECOSOC’s role in accelerating implementation of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals through action, partnerships, and recommendations for the High-Level Political Forum. Please click on this link to watch the video of Mr. Finies speech: https://youtu.be/nK-tuFqcVuU

Speech of James Finies for UN Roundtable: “Unity in Action: Accelerating SDG Implementation and - “Building a Better Future for All”

Pact of the Future – action one : “Leave no one behind”

I stand before you today not just as an advocate of civil society, but as a voice for those who have always been left behind.

My name is James Finies. I come from Bonaire, a small island in the southern Caribbean, just 50 miles off the coast of Venezuela. Nos ta papia Papiamento—we speak Papiamento—alongside Haitian Creole, the only two surviving native languages of the Caribbean. And yet, in the 21st century, my island remains colonized.

We are denied political representation, with laws imposed from The Hague. We are erased from the global narrative and excluded from decisions about our own future.

As we gather to accelerate the Sustainable Development Goals and look toward the Pact for the Future, we must confront a critical and uncomfortable truth:

Can there be true sustainable development in territories that are still not decolonized, are still colonized?

Can we speak of justice, while international covenants on civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights—and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples—do not apply to us?

On Bonaire, these protections are not realities. They are promises unfulfilled.

Our histories were never written. And if we do not act now, we will be erased—not just from the past, but from the very future the world is pledging to build.

The Pact for the Future must not be built on exclusion. It must recognize and rectify ongoing colonialism. Otherwise, it risks repeating the same patterns of silence, marginalization, and injustice.

Sustainable development cannot exist without dignity. Without rights—cultural, social, economic, political—there is no justice. And no sustainable future.

Even the digital world reflects our disappearance.

In Bonaire, our language Papiamento is disappearing from classrooms. Our flag has been replaced. Our online presence rewritten. New settlers arrive while native voices are silenced. Since 2010, our native population has fallen from 80% to just 30%. We are witnessing ethnic and cultural erasure in real time.

And yet—I speak to you not in despair, but in defiance.

Our culture still breathes, Our language still lives, Our spirit endures.

We are resilient. We refuse to be erased.

The Millennium Development Goals were once used to justify our recolonization and deepen our marginalization. We cannot allow the Sustainable Development Goals—or the Pact for the Future—to make the same mistake.

So we say: Decolonize the SDGs. Decolonize Bonaire. Decolonize the future.

Today, I call on the United Nations—and on the world: See us. Hear us. Include us. Protect us. Stand with us.

Let us build a future where no one—truly no one—is left behind.

jueves, 24 de julio de 2025

Una "Constitución" para tapar una invasión / A "Constitution" to hide an invasion


¿Qué representa el 25 de julio para los boricuas? Para los que conocen su historia, el 25 de julio de 1898 representa la invasión militar estadounidense a Puerto Rico para hacerla su colonia. Para la mitad de los puertorriqueños, esa fecha representa la supuesta "Constitución de Puerto Rico". 

Puerto Rico ha sido una colonia de Estados Unidos (EEUU) por los últimos 127 años. Después de la insurrección nacionalista del 1950, EEUU quiso esconder su colonia ante la cominidad internacional.  

Ahí fue donde nació la idea de hacer una "constitución" para Puerto Rico en 1952. Esa constitución que se celebrará mañana por algunos puertorriqueños no nos hizo libre. ¿Para qué sirve una Constitución que no nos hace libres? Sirve para tapar una invasión militar, por la misma nación que alega ser el campeón de la democracia. 

Hoy mismo, 6 millones de puertorriqueños han abandonado su territorio nacional, y la mitad de los 3 millones de personas en Puerto Rico vive en la pobreza. 

EEUU ha ignorado consistentemente 43 resoluciones de la Organización de Naciones Unidas exigiendo la devolución inmediata de la soberanía de Puerto Rico a los puertorriqueños.

Consistente con su imperialismo, EEUU hoy apoya incondicionalmente el genocidio en contra de la gente indigena de Palestina en contra de ley la internacional.

Crímenes estadounidenses al desnudo. 

What does July 25th mean to Boricuas? For those who know their history, it means the United States (US) military invasion of Puerto Rico in 1898 to make her its colony. For half of the Puerto Ricans, it means the so-called "Constitution of Puerto Rico".

Puerto Rico has been a US colony for the past 127 years. After the 1950 nationalist insurrection, the US decided that it wanted to hide its colony from the international community,

That was the birth of the idea of the 1952 Constitution of Puerto Rico. That constitution that will be celebrated tomorrow by some Puerto Ricans did not make us free. What good is a constitution that does not make its citizens free? It is good for hiding a military invasion by the nation that claims to be the champion of democracy. 

Today, 6 million Puerto Ricans have abandoned their national territory, and half of the 3 million people in Puerto Rico live in poverty.

The US has consistently ignored 43 United Nations' resolutions demanding the immediate return of Puerto Rico's sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans. 

Keeping true to its imperialism, the US today is also unconditionally supporting the genocide against the indigenous people of Palestine against international law.

US crimes are naked.

miércoles, 23 de julio de 2025

From skyscrapers to tents

New York City has gone from the city of skyscrapers to the city of tents. Please click on the following link for more: https://youtu.be/CjfawnmdHvM

The transfer of wealth from the 99% of United States (US) citizens to the 1% is responsible for that. But how could the US, a nation that claims to be the champion of democracy, allow this to happen?

The US has never been a democracy. In the 1990's, the US allowed oligarchs to move industry abroad, so that they could avoid paying decent salaries to their citizens. That was how the rich got richer, and the rest of us got poorer.

Today, almost 40 million Americans live in poverty, and another 201 million more live from paycheck to paycheck, while, at the same time, 9 of the 10 richest men in the world are also Americans.

Moreover, the US has consistently ignored 43 United Nations' resolutions demanding the immediate return of Puerto Rico's sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans. In the meantime, 6 million Puerto Ricans have abandoned their national territory, and half of the 3 million people in Puerto Rico live in poverty too. 

The People's Republic of China, on the other hand, and a nation that the US claims to be authoritarian, eradicated poverty in 2020, despite having 11 trillion dollars less GDP than the US, and having 4 times the US' population. Over 90% of Chinese are satisfied with their government, while only 35% of Americans are satisfied with theirs.

America is the home of imperialism.

Church's involvement in capitalism

The Church's involvement in economics is never taught in schools. Please click on the following link to get that information: https://youtu.be/3roQw-zbmLM

Colonization had the support of the Church. Today, Christians are divided on the support for the genocide against the indigenous people of Palestine against international law.

Where is the international outcry against the US' refusal to comply with 43 United Nations' resolutions demanding the immediate return of Puerto Rico's sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans?  In the meantime, 6 million Puerto Ricans have abandoned their national territory, and half of the 3 million people in Puerto Rico live in poverty.

Capitalism is imperialism.  

martes, 22 de julio de 2025

Can NYC be democratized?

New York City (NYC) could be democratized, if an elected socialist mayor does what has been done in the past in the United States (US). Please click on the following link to get informed: https://youtu.be/oNz9IFpcjHg

Only "we the people" could democratize NYC by voting socialism. However, if we continue to vote capitalism, we will continue to have 40 million Americans living in poverty, and another 201 million more living from paycheck to paycheck, while 9 of the 10 richest men in the world are also Americans.

If we continue to vote capitalism, the US will continue to ignore 43 United Nations' resolutions demanding the immediate return of Puerto Rico's sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans. In the meantime, 6 million Puerto Ricans have abandoned their national territory, and half of the 3 million people in Puerto Rico live in poverty too. 

And, if we continue to vote capitalism, the US will forever be a plutocracy. That is what history has taught us. 

Capitalism could never bring us democracy! 

lunes, 21 de julio de 2025

Climate Promises, Poverty Forgotten

It is deeply troubling to witness yet another political maneuver unfolding in Bonaire under the guise of progress and protection. Mr. Nolly Oleana, former lieutenant governor and leader of Democratic Party, now hosts climate roundtable sessions under the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for climate seems to be following the same path once taken by  UPB leader Ramonsito Booi

Booi promised Laso Direkto and 300 million under the UN’s Millennium Development Goals to eradicate poverty—a promise never kept. Now, under the Sustainable Development Goals, these same funds are used by Holland to bait and control Bonairean leadership, this time led by Nolly Oleana and Edison Rijna ex lt governor and UN special envoy appointed by Dutch government .

The United Nations launched the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in 2000—eight targets to reduce poverty, improve health, and promote education by 2015. In 2015, they were succeeded by the broader Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with 17 goals to address global challenges by 2030. Both aim for a fairer, more sustainable world—but real impact requires genuine action, not empty promises. Holland has used these UN funds to mislead the people of Bonaire this money to fool the Boneirans as if this money was coming from Holland not United Nations.

The United Nations launched the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in 2000—eight targets to reduce poverty, improve health, and promote education by 2015. In 2015, they were succeeded by the broader Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with 17 goals to address global challenges by 2030. Both aim for a fairer, more sustainable world—but real impact requires genuine action, not empty promises. Holland has used this money to fool the Boneirans as if its their money.

Instead of poverty eradication funds, we witnessed the destruction and dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles on 10-10-10. We lost autonomy, self-governance, and democratic control. Our tax revenues are seized without accountability.

Today, climate change is being used as the new disguise—another false promise, not intended to protect the environment, but to control the narrative. These staged climate consultations do not promote real sustainability; they serve the interests of a few privileged individuals and the Dutch authorities, who once again seek to raise another $300 million—this time under the name of climate action. But just like before, this money will never reach the people of Bonaire. What Edison Rijna is doing for Holland on the international stage, Mr. Nolly Oleana is doing for Holland here on Bonaire: pushing the illusion, while the real needs of our people continue to be ignored.

The hard truth is this: native Bonaireans, once 80% of the population before 2010, now make up barely 30%. This rapid demographic shift is no accident. It is the outcome of imposed systems that benefit outsiders while pushing our people to the margins. Instead of 300 million investment in poverty eradication, we were given three food banks. Our women work multiple jobs to survive. Children are left unattended. The cost of living is unbearable. The pressure is inhumane.

Meanwhile, laws that affect our lives are made in the Dutch Parliament—not by us, and not for us. The politicians we vote for are subordinate to The Hague. Rather than defending us, they chase votes—including from Dutch Europeans who gain voting power just three months after arriving. This is not democracy or representation. It is betrayal.

To Mr. Nolly Oleana, we ask: Why not focus on SDG 1—No Poverty? What matters more: staging climate events to satisfy a foreign agenda or standing up for mothers in our barrios who can’t feed their families? What’s more urgent: photo ops or restoring the dignity and voice of the Bonairean people?

We urge the people of Bonaire: do not allow yourselves to be used again. Let the “fundraiser missionaries”—those rewarded for their loyalty —sit at those tables alone. Let the true, humble Bonaireans rise, resist, and reclaim their fundamental rights.

Our island. Our struggle. Our future. We will not be used or silenced again.

Aircraft carriers are a US liability

The West says that capitalism is the best economic system for democracies. If that were true, how was it then possible for China's communist party to have made the United States (US) Navy aircraft carriers a liability? Please click on the following link for more: https://youtu.be/Rmsby6bgjgc

Since communism and socialism are better economic systems for democracy, China has therefore been able to direct her technology to interrupt the US Empire's goal of forever being the world's dictator.

The US has  almost 40 million Americans today living in poverty, and another 201 million more living from paycheck to paycheck, while 9 of the 10 richest men in the world are also Americans.

The US has consistently ignored 43 United Nations' resolutions demanding the immediate return of Puerto Rico's sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans. In the meantime, 6 million Puerto Ricans have abandoned their national territory, and half of the 3 million people in Puerto Rico live in poverty too. 

And, the US is today supporting the genocide against the indigenous people of Palestine against international law.

US imperialism is a global liability. 

domingo, 20 de julio de 2025

The US is against democracy

Although the United States (US) claims to be the champion of democracy, the evidence contradicts it. 

The reason for having 800 US military bases all around the world is to overthrow democratically elected governments. This is why the US is always at war, and why the world regards the US as the biggest threat to peace.

The Nazi propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels, said, "Accuse the other of that you are guilty". Therefore, the US accuses the People's Republic of China of being authoritative. Nevertheless, over 90% of Chinese are satisfied with their communist party, while only 35% of Americans are satisfied with their so-called "democracy". Who is being authoritative?

The US is the real authoritative regime, as almost 40 million Americans today live in poverty, and another 201 million more live from paycheck to paycheck. How could this be in a real democracy, while, at the same time, 9 of the 10 richest men in the world are also Americans?

China, on the other hand, eradicated poverty in 2020, despite having 11 trillion dollars less in GDP than the US, and having 4 times the US' population!

Moreover, the US claims to support Taiwan's inalienable right to self-determination and independence. If that were true, why has the US consistently ignored 43 United Nations' resolutions demanding the immediate return of Puerto Rico's sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans. In the meantime, 6 million Puerto Ricans have abandoned their national territory, and half of the 3 million people in Puerto Rico live in poverty too. 

The US is for authoritarianism. 

sábado, 19 de julio de 2025

The US is an oligarchy!


Scientific evidence shows that the United States (US) is an oligarchy. Please click on this link for that evidence: https://youtu.be/BONnmHRmp_M

A person with normal intelligence would have known that simply because the US has almost 40 million Americans in poverty, and 201 million more living from paycheck to paycheck, while 9 of the 10 richest men in the world are also Americans. Understandably, only 35% of Americans are satisfied with their government, despite its claim that it is the "champion of democracy".

It is important to mention that the People's Republic of China, whom the US says is autocratic, has eradicated poverty in 2020, despite having 4 times the US'  population, and 11 trillion dollars less GDP than the US. Over 90% of Chinese are satisfied with their communist party!

If the US were a real democracy, would it have consistently ignored 43 United Nations' resolutions demanding the immediate return of Puerto Rico's sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans? In the meantime, 6 million Puerto Ricans have abandoned their national territory, and half of the 3 million people in Puerto Rico live in poverty too. 

And if the US were a real democracy, would it have 800 military bases all over the world to bully any nation that dares to resist its hegemony? 

That is why the US is the biggest threat to peace.

Who stands for justice for all?


Has the United States (US) demonstrated throughout its history that it represents justice for all? Never! On the contrary, to give just one example, it has demonstrated to weaponize its Global Positioning System (GPS), against anyone who dares to refuse Washington's order.

Fortunately, the People's Republic of China offers the world a better GPS, without any strings attached. Please click on this link for more: https://youtu.be/hxM9s5GSj9A

China, unlike the US, is not interested in colonizing the world. She is only interested in governing for her citizens. 

That is why, despite having 4 times the US' population, and 11 trillion less  GDP than the US, China eradicated poverty in 2020. And, that is why, over 90% of Chinese are satisfied with their communist party.

Conversely, almost 40 million Americans live today in poverty, and 201 million more live from paycheck to paycheck, while 9 of the 10 richest men in the world are also Americans. It is no wonder that only 35% of Americans are satisfied with their government that nevertheless claims to be "the champion of democracy".

Moreover, the US has consistently ignored 43 United Nations' resolutions demanding the immediate return of Puerto Rico's sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans. In the meantime, 6 million Puerto Ricans have abandoned their national territory, and half of the 3 million people in Puerto Rico live in poverty too. 

China believes in space for the world. 

Europe supports genocide

European governments, far from being apologetic for colonizing the world, still today unconditionally support, like the United States (US) does, the genocide against Palestinians against international law. Please click on this link for more: https://youtu.be/k_RAqVEwRSI

The West wants to continue its imperialism forever. This is why it considers the People's Republic of China as a threat to its unipolar world order led by the US. 

The West, which has never believed in democracy, feels threatened, because China, despite having 4 times the US' population, and 11 trillion dollars less in GDP than the US, has eradicated poverty in 2020 via her communist party. Today, over 90% of Chinese are satisfied with their government. 

The US, on the contrary, has almost 40 million of its own citizens living in poverty, and 201 million more living from paycheck to paycheck, while 9 of the 10 richest men in the world are also Americans. Understandably, only 35% of Americans are satisfied with their government, which disproves the US' claim that it is the "champion of democracy".

Moreover, the US has consistently ignored 43 United Nations' resolutions demanding the immediate return of Puerto Rico's sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans. In the meantime, 6 million Puerto Ricans have abandoned their national territory, and half of the 3 million people in Puerto Rico live in poverty too. 

Europe has always been the champion of imperialism.

viernes, 18 de julio de 2025

US poverty despite highest GDP


The United States (US) has the highest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the world, but almost 40 million Americans live in poverty, and 201 million more live from paycheck to paycheck. If the US is the champion of democracy, how could this be? Please click on the following link for more: https://youtu.be/ru3_beCm-gQ

The People's Republic of China, despite having a GDP of 11 trillion less than the US, and having 4 times the US' population, eliminated poverty in 2020. Over 90% of Chinese are satisfied with their government, while only 35% of Americans are satisfied with theirs! China is therefore the real champion of democracy!

The US is in reality an empire. That is why the world considers the US the biggest threat to peace.

That is why the US is today supporting the genocide against the indignous people of Palestine against international law.

And that is why the US has consistently ignored 43 United Nations' resolutions demanding the immediate return of Puerto Rico's sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans. In the meantime, 6 million Puerto Ricans have abandoned their national territory, and half of the 3 million people in Puerto Rico live in poverty too. 

The US' GDP of almost 31 trillion dollars is the reason why 9 of the 10 richest men in the world are Americans.

The American Dream is only for US oligarchs!

jueves, 17 de julio de 2025

China beats "champion of democracy"


The Alliance of Democracy says that almost 80% of the world now believes that the People's Republic of China has a better reputation than the United States (US). Please click on the following link for more: https://youtu.be/lKpWOUOttrI

70% of the world has substituted the Chinese version of the GPS to protect itself from the US' weaponization of it.

The world has realized that a nation that calls itself the "champion of democracy" while having almost 40 million of its own citizens living in poverty, and 201 million more living from paycheck to paycheck, and, at the same time, 9 of the 10 richest men in the world are also Americans, can't be a real democracy!

And, to add insult to injury, the US has consistently ignored 43 United Nations' resolutions demanding the immediate return of Puerto Rico's sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans. In the meantime, 6 million Puerto Ricans have abandoned their national territory, and half of the 3 million people in Puerto Rico live in poverty too. 

Democracy is what you do!

A real world police

The United States (US) has been said to be "the police of the world".  However, and with 800 military bases all over the world, it has been unconditionally supporting for over two years the genocide against the indigenous people of Palestine against international law. 

A group of nations have said enough is enough, and have formed "The Hague Group" to stop Israel and the US. Please click on the following link to learn more: https://youtu.be/pCWxwq7XBI8

Aside from having committed genocide, the US maintains 40 million of its own citizens living in poverty, and 201 million more living from paycheck to paycheck, while 9 of the 10 richest men in the world are also Americans.

Moreover,  the US has consistently ignored 43 United Nations' resolutions demanding the immediate return of Puerto Rico's sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans. In the meantime, 6 million Puerto Ricans have abandoned their national territory, and half of the 3 million people in Puerto Rico live in poverty too. 

The US' only interest in "policing" is to maintain its empire forever. 

miércoles, 16 de julio de 2025

US oligarchs get a free lunch

People say that there is no such thing as a free lunch. That changed after 1980. Since then, only United States (US) oligarchs get a free lunch. Click on the following link to find out how that came to be: https://youtu.be/2JCZOxHXXHg

That is why 9 of the 10 richest men in the world are in the top 10% of US citizens, while the 40 million Americans who live in poverty, and the 201 million more who live from paycheck to paycheck are in the bottom 90%. 

The land of the free lunch and the home of the rich. 

US of criminal profiteering


The United  States (US), far from being the champion of democracy like it asserts, is in reality the champion of making profit from crimes against humanity. Please click on the following link for more: https://youtu.be/lb082pTy-Nw
  
The US has never been able to convince the world that it stands for democracy, human rights and the rule of law. The world, via Gallup Polls, has regarded the US as the biggest threat to peace for a long time.

As far as democracy, only 35% of Americans are satisfied with their government, because 40 million US citizens live in poverty, and 201 million more live from paycheck to paycheck, while 9 of the 10 richest men in the world are also Americans.

As far as human rights, the US is unconditionally supporting and profiting from the genocide against the indigenous people of Palestine against international law.

And, as far as the rule of law, the US has consistently ignored 43 United Nations' resolutions demanding the immediate return of Puerto Rico's sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans. In the meantime, 6 million Puerto Ricans have abandoned their national territory, and half of the 3 million people in Puerto Rico live in poverty too. 

A rogue state can't be a democracy either.