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A nation built on white supremacy

By José M. López Sierra – Puerto Rico

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Those who say that their passion for the Confederacy is about honoring the soldiers who died in the United States (US) Civil War and its history are trying to hide the fact that they believe in white supremacy. If not, they would use the history of the Confederacy to learn its valuable lessons and improve themselves.

Those people, however, are on a mission to try to go back to the good old days of slavery. Everybody knows that that is exactly the message behind Trump’s “Make America Great Again”. Click on the following link to watch how deeply ingrained white supremacy is in the US: https://youtu.be/msIDM8MyGqg

33 years after the end of the Civil War, the US government (USG) decided to militarily invade Puerto Rico to make her its colony. These white supremacists believe that God has given them the right to go around the world and exploit as many people as they can!

That would explain the fact that the USG has never complied with the United Nations’ (UN) Charter that prohibits colonialism since its foundation in 1945.

That would also explain the fact that the USG has ignored 39 UN resolutions asking it to immediately return Puerto Rico’s sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans. http://webtv.un.org/watch/5th-meeting-committee-of-24-special-committee-on-decolonization/6051725003001/

The great experiment was not the US’ establishment of democracy in America in 1776. That experiment has failed thus far. The evidence is the fact that the world believes that the USG is the biggest threat to peace!

The great experiment will be whether good US citizens, the ones who really believe in liberty and justice for all, will succeed in preventing white supremacists from ever holding public offices. Because if we can’t, the US will continue to be a nation of the white supremacist, by the white supremacists, and for the white supremacists. www.TodosUnidosDescolonizarPR.blogspot.com

In God we trust? 

Jose M Lopez Ismael

Nací en NYC. Me mudé a Puerto Rico en el 1980 donde eventualmente me convertí en independentista al ver que PR no se administra para los boricuas. Me retiré tempranamente de la pedagogía para luchar 24/7 por la descolonización de Puerto Rico a través de marchas pacíficas anuales y empujar a la ONU hacer su trabajo. Necesitaremos un tsunami de gente protestando permanentemente para obligar a USA a cumplir con la ley internacional que prohíbe el coloniaje.

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