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Nightmare of My People (Part 1)

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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2007

A poem written by Olin Tezcatlipoca

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  • The Mexica and Anahuac movements do not advocate a violent revolution, which is fine. But where is the cultural revolution? For one, indigenous Anahuacs should use their original language as much as they can instead of the imperialistic languages of english and spanish. This also means not using the goddamn latin script and instead to use a script native to Anahuac, such as the writing systems used by the mesoamericans (ie Mayan script). Or create a new one based on Anahuac culture.

  • i m white(but not devil) and ashamed to be a part of this colonisation..i m ashamed of cristophus colombus .i m ashamed of all ignorents white peoples,centuries tourists.i m ashamed of the white men who killed millions of aborginal people and took their land...

    i hope indians will never stop fighting

    (i know they wont stop)

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  • The day is near my brothers.

  • SPEAK ON IT BROTHER!!!

  • You know that Hitler's inspiration of exterminating the Jews came from the European and later the US extermination of the native peoples.

  • solidarity from a Mayan Yucatec who will never know the true extent of his history because of the destruction of all my people's literature by the Spanish

  • cant wait for part2

  • wow totally inspiring "Native Indigenous" from the North and South America

    sorry im from the tribe of the Navajo.

    you said it well from your heart.

  • It wouldn't exist because it never did exist. At least not the way these guys use it.

  • After all, we shall always ask for the impossible, because asking for the possible is completly absurd.

  • have you heard about the "cosmic race" of the philosopher Vasconcelos? What do you think about it?

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