I created a Twitter moment with more quotes and thoughts!#FirstNations in its creation of a 2-ocean coast #WhiteSupremacy state to its commercial gangsterism in #Mexico, the #Caribbean & Central & South America. https://t.co/X41jpXjV2H
— Ayman Hossam Fadel (@aymanfadel) December 25, 2021
Showing posts with label Mexico. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mexico. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 04, 2022
Recommendation: Empire's Workshop Latin America the United States and the Making of an Imperial Republic by Greg Grandin
Greg Grandin's thesis in Empire's Workshop Latin America the United States and the Making of an Imperial Republic is that the USA "workshopped" & tested its ideas on how to manage its global empire in its dealings with other peoples in the Americas.
Tuesday, August 18, 2020
Review: "Into the Beautiful North" by Luis Alberto Urrea

The story itself is a combination of the movies The Seven Samurai/The Magnificent Seven and Homer’s The Odyssey. The first part of the novel introduces us to the protagonist Nayeli, a high school graduate from the fictional fishing town of Tres Camarones in Sinaloa (or maybe Nayarit, nobody knows) Province in Mexico. And while Tres Camarones had resisted most forms of modernization, it became subject to forces beyond the control of its residents:
And then, the peso dropped in value. Suddenly, there was no work. All the shrimp were shipped north, tortillas became too expensive to eat, and people started to go hungry. We told you change was bad, the old timers croaked. Nobody had heard of the term immigration. Migration, to them, was when the tuna and the whales cruised up the coast, or when Guacamaya parrots flew up from the south. So the men started to go to el norte. … The modern era had somehow passed Tres Camarones by, but this new storm had found a way to siphon its men away, out of their beds and into the next century, into a land far away. P. 4
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