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USA doesn’t want Boricuas as equals

by José M. López Sierra – Puerto Rico

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A teacher who will be retiring soon from the Education Department of the colonial administration of Puerto Rico told me that it has been slowly eliminating history. Why is history unimportant in a colony?

Very few people know that the United States Government (USG) classified Puerto Ricans as an inferior race in 1898. It then legislated the un-incorporated territory for Puerto Rico.

Its purpose was to prevent having to extend the United States Constitution to the Puerto Ricans. Puerto Rico, therefore, belongs to, but is not a part of the United States.

That is why more Puerto Ricans live out than in Puerto Rico. That is why the USG didn’t allow any country to help Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria. That is why President Trump threw paper towels at Puerto Ricans, instead of quickly repairing their electrical system. That is why more people unnecessarily died after Hurricane Maria.

The worst hurricane ever to hit Puerto Rico occurred on July 25, 1898 when the USG militarily invaded Puerto Rico to make her its colony. Click here to get the details: https://youtu.be/ARvdJV8nsUw

Those who don’t know their real history may believe that Puerto Rico could one day be a state of the United States of America (USA). The problem is that United States racism did not begin with Donald Trump. It began when the USG was formed!

The fact is that the USG wants Puerto Ricans as slaves, and not as equals. Click on the following link to hear Dr. Nelson Rochet’s explanation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRHGdhRBG1M&t=30s

Join the permanent resistance to force the USG to comply with the United Nations’ Charter of 1945, and its 37 resolutions asking it to immediately return Puerto Rico’s sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans.

Join the resistance, because those who hide history to enslave a nation don’t believe in LIBERTY AND IN JUSTICE FOR ALL! https://www.facebook.com/groups/1697349163904877/

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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