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🧵In the past 7 years, the U.S. Supreme Court has made a series of decisions (and non-decisions) that have reaffirmed the United States' colonial control over Puerto Rico and directly harmed our people.

And if you think it's been just the conservatives on the Court—read on. 1/X Image
2016 | Puerto Rico v. Sánchez Valle | 6-2 opinion written by Kagan

SCOTUS says Puerto Rico has no sovereignty and all its legal authority comes from Congress.

In a way, this is the best decision, since it accurately describes the legal and political reality of colonialism. 2/X Image
2020 | @FOMBPR v. Aurelius Investment | Unanimous opinion written by Breyer

SCOTUS says the Junta, *created by federal law w/ members appointed by the U.S. govt.* ...is nonetheless part of the local PR govt.

Translation: we'll say whatever makes the Junta's work "legal." 3/X Image
2021 | Congress bans cockfighting in Puerto Rico; SCOTUS declines to hear challenge to the ban

You don't have to love or support cockfighting (I don't!) to grasp the deeper legal message: Congress makes the rules, and we won't even pretend to care what Puerto Ricans want. 4/X Image
2022 | United States v. Vaello-Madero | 8-1 opinion written by Kavanaugh

SCOTUS holds that Congress can decide to exclude Puerto Rico from any federal program; it decides what rights we have or don't have.

Again: at least the Supreme Court is honest! 5/X Image
2022 | SCOTUS declines to hear challenge to the Insular Cases—the legal backbone of U.S. territories' colonial status.

Despite making noise about how racist the cases are, when faced with a chance to overturn them, SCOTUS says: Nah. PRs being "savages" remains "good law!" 6/X Image
2022 | SCOTUS declines to hear Puerto Rican teachers' appeal of debt adjustment plan that harms their pensions.

That same Junta that the Supreme Court declared is super legal and perfect does what it was put there to do: screw teachers to pay bondholders. SCOTUS shrugs. 7/X Image
2023 (Today) | @FOMBPR v. @cpipr | 8-1 opinion written by Kagan

SCOTUS holds that Puerto Rican journalists cannot obtain public records from the Junta... that has broad powers over PR's government.

For the umpteenth time: the Junta is untouchable; screw Puerto Ricans. 8/X Image
So what are we to make of all this? Two key takeaways:

1) Anyone who's counting on The U.S. Supreme Court to help resolve Puerto Rico's status—or, hell, even support and uphold basic rights for Puerto Ricans—is climbing very very high up the wrong tree. 9/X
BUT 2) SCOTUS is actually being helpful* by shining a light on the crude nature of ongoing U.S. colonialism in Puerto Rico. It's up to Puerto Ricans (and Americans!) to hear that message loud and clear, and do the necessary political work of decolonization.

It is so ordered.

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More from @AlbertoMedinaPR

Aug 29, 2022
I get that it's well intentioned—really, I do. But, for the umpteenth time, "I will not take a position on whether my country should annex or free a nation it invaded" is not the reasonable and moral position most American liberals think it is. 1/X
It's certainly not a *helpful* position. The history of this issue is littered with the corpses of decolonization efforts (including, soon, the PR Status Act) that stall because it's easily ignored by legislators whose constituents think it's wrong for them to take a stance. 2/X
Yes, in theory it's possible to support and advocate for a result-neutral decolonization process (like the one I outlined in the @newrepublic) but, in practice, that is a *non-position* akin to standing at a crossroads and supporting "moving"... 3/X newrepublic.com/article/167082…
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Aug 18, 2022
Occam’s razor: what’s the simplest + therefore likeliest explanation? That a single lobbyist and a handful of community orgs. are more powerful than PR’s elected officials and multiple members of Congress, including the #2 Democrat in the House? OR… 1/6 latinorebels.com/2022/08/17/pue…
…that they’re a convenient scapegoat for inaction by Congress, which wants to push a divisive, culture-war-adjacent issue that could rule up Republicans three months before an election like it wants the plague? We’ve seen this movie before, folks… 2/6
…and it always ends with the U.S. government citing “divisions” or a lack of “consensus” among Puerto Ricans—essentially victim-blaming us for our own continued colonization. And both Americans and, shamefully, too many Puerto Ricans, join that self-hating chorus. 3/6
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Apr 21, 2022
🧵- I talk to a lot of Americans about Puerto Rico and, invariably, especially on days like today👇, many do recognize that PR's status is a grave injustice. But that recognition is usually intellectual, theoretical. It's rarely personal, emotional... 1/X cnn.com/2022/04/21/pol…
Like, Americans would, of course, have to admit that 3 million "Americans" living in a de facto colony is a greater injustice than some random thing Trump tweeted in 2018. But they were definitely more upset about the random Trump thing than they have *ever* been about PR 2/X
And what's wild about it is that one of the defining ideas of mainstream, non-conservative thought in the U.S. is that Americans should feel a deep sense of responsibility on matters of racial and social justice, especially those that stem from a history of U.S. oppression. 3/X
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