1.3 million people in Puerto Rico are living off food stamps. 40% of people in Puerto Rico won’t be able to properly afford food in a humanitarian crisis. Let me repeat that for the people who are against financial help, 40% of people in Puerto Rico won’t be able to properly afford food in a humanitarian crisis.
he’s denying people supplies necessary for their survival. you can’t tell me this man isn’t a monster.
He also told them what they’re going through isn’t as bad because it’s not a “real catostrophe like Katrina”. I really hope folks don’t forget about this horrific crisis response in 2020 and even in 2018 when it comes to the midterm elections. We can’t let this type of selfish government be in charge anymore.
He was also “throwing” the supplies at people
and there are quotations because the demon doesnt know how to throw
The United Nations proposed a law condemning nations who sentence people in the LGBT community, among other minorities, to death.
And the U.S. voted against it.
They refused to condemn countries who SENTENCE THE LGBT COMMUNITY TO DEATH!
The United Nations isn’t one of those gray areas. All of the laws and legislations are intentionally black and white. In this case, you either condemn killing the LGBT community for the sake of being gay/trans/etc. Or you don’t.
There’s no middle ground. There’s no interpretation. There’s no reading into it.
On October 3rd, 2017, the United States refused to condemn sentencing the LGBT Community to death. Which can only mean that they’re in favor of sentencing the LGBT Community to death.
Monsters. They’re monsters, plain and simple.
TBH, could some actual free nation come liberate the US or something? They literally already institutionally murder Black, Native, and Latinx people, and it looks like LGBT people are on the list next…
I can tell you why. Some of those countries are “allies” and to call them out for such an egregious human rights violation would shine a light on our government, its shitty foriegn policy and our own treatment of minorties here the United States.
Despite America’s opposition, the vote in Geneva passed with 27 of the 47-member Human Rights Council in favour.
The United States is particularly notorious for voting against things at the UN for no reason. We actually have a reputation for pulling this shit.