The struggle for justice for all
By José M. López Sierra – Puerto Rico
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Slavery and colonialism are natural crimes. The United Nations deemed them in 1945 as crimes against humanity. But because they represent huge economic benefits, too many empires are still resisting the 3rd International Decade for the Eradication of Colonialism.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. decided to work for justice for all. His assassination in 1968 was the 1%’s answer to King wanting to change the status quo. Click on the following link to learn a little bit more about that: https://youtu.be/buGlENXC5ug
Elvis Presley was shocked, and cried when he heard about King being killed in his adopted home town of Memphis. He decided to make a statement about it in a song that he sang at the end of his 1968 TV special. Click on the following link to watch that video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-pP_dCenJA
Governments historically have been established to serve a selected few. The greatest fear of the 1% is the education of the 99%. That is why government indoctrinates the 99% into believing whatever it believes will maintain the status quo.
Therefore, the 99% must learn to educate themselves independently of their government. That indoctrination is visible in what Harriet Tubman said. She said, I freed a thousand slaves through the Underground Railroad. I could have freed a thousand more had they known that they were slaves.
Freedom isn’t free. You need to work very hard to avoid being ignorant. If you don’t, the 1% will give you enslavement now, enslavement tomorrow and enslavement forever.
You have a dictatorship when the 99% fear their government. You have a democracy when it is the government the fears the 99%. That is not what we have!
Join the struggle for justice for all, because history has shown that the 1% doesn’t believe in it! https://www.facebook.com/groups/1697349163904877/
Freedom isn’t free.