'No' al Código Civil
Jun. 1st, 2020 05:27 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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Keep up your work in the States, and take a look also at the States' largest colony: Puerto Rico's government is using the protest to pass legislation without due process. This legislation, among other things, would legalize conversion therapy, strip the right to a home of the children of LGBTQ couples and divorced couples, and privatize vast areas of Puerto Rico's public and protected lands.
Please learn more and sign the petition here.
The translation of the text at the petition is:
"On May 11, the Puerto Rican Senate passed a series of amendments which attack the rights of Puerto Ricans. The passed them without public review, without citizen participation, behind closed doors. Senators took advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic and of the vulnerability of Puerto Ricans to push forward their agendas. As a people, we must unite in reclaiming our rights and we must repudiate the very existence of this violent Civil Code."
Please learn more and sign the petition here.
The translation of the text at the petition is:
"On May 11, the Puerto Rican Senate passed a series of amendments which attack the rights of Puerto Ricans. The passed them without public review, without citizen participation, behind closed doors. Senators took advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic and of the vulnerability of Puerto Ricans to push forward their agendas. As a people, we must unite in reclaiming our rights and we must repudiate the very existence of this violent Civil Code."