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do you think the shopkeeper had a kid during the war and adopted Yor because he lost that child? I was thinking about it, and it might make sense since people say that Sylvia lost a daughter to the war.
My headcanon is that he was too focused on Garden and the old empire's legacy to care about family matters. Kid!Yor's arrival may have changed his perspective. Sweet, kind Yor melting his heart.
He didn't have to lose someone close to feel empathy for a child in the middle of war. I see your point tho. I like the idea of him hardworking his way to what Garden is now, an unstoppable force that was stopped by a single child!Yor 😂 and then Thistle, Hemlock and Gympie following next. Fortunately for him, he dragged Matthew "I don't want kids" McMahon with him.
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As prints? I have INPRNT, but I haven't posted all of them. Unless you meant by something else?
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If you have the time, please expand on the weird hatred towards latinos being expressed as argentina/conosur being a nazi paradise
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(Ps i do think eventually we'll be able to get along. We'll get there <3)
Many people have talked about similar topics these last few days, here are some very good posts about it: @ninoacca's, which talks more in depth about the hypocrisy in display by these people, @marywshelleys' post about Argentina being fundamentally a racist country, and @sudaca-swag's point about no country in Latam having ever had any colonies (perdón por el arroba, pero sus posts son 100% reales y relevantes, me parece).
Here's my take, though: dehumanisation. In their minds, the world is the west. Real, actual people are from the United States and western Europe and that's it. The rest of the world is an idea. A concept.
There are two groups of people guilty of this xenophobia: 1. the right wing, and 2. the "progressive" "liberal" "left". Both of them get it from the same source: propaganda.
I won't get into the first group. We all know they choose to be the way they are, and they don't play at goodness. Their hatred is transparent.
The second group is who I find more interesting: their dehumanisation comes from the exact same place. However, they believe-genuinely believe-that they are doing good by regurgitating the propaganda they grew up hearing, but changing the language to make it sound progressive.
This is, I believe (and this is 100% my own opinion), a form of cognitive dissonance. They hate latinos because they grew up hearing that latinos are lazy, ignorant thugs, who steal their jobs and rob their homes. That we're ignorant and the wrong color, whether we're white or black or brown. However, as they become politically involved, they learn that xenophobia and racism are wrong, but they don't learn to let go of their hatred.
They might mask it, or block it out, but they don't learn to see this mysterious "other" as a people.
And there comes the scapegoat.
Nazis are bad -> I saw a movie that says that nazis escaped to Argentina -> therefore, Argentinians are bad.
It doesn't matter that their countries were the source of nazism and fascism. It doesn't matter that their countries received and pardoned thousands of nazi officials. They can rationalise that part because that's their world: they see the individual USAmerican, or the individual German, or the individual Frenchman, as a human being, not a monolith. We're still an other. Still ignorant. We have no depth. We're not individuals, just ideas.
They are superior, they know best. They might not think in those terms, but that's their idiosincratic truth. And as superior, better people, they have the rights of judge, jury, and executioner. They call us nazis, they judge us guilty, and they call on us to be punished: murdered, impoverished, sanctioned, intervened. Whichever they see fit.
After the France-Paraguay match, something similar happened: the french had to SWEAT in order to maintain control of the match. They couldn't win easily. Paraguay made them work for it, and their style of play is completely different to what the French are used to. And since the French are superior and better, their style is the correct, proper style. Paraguay's defense was wrong, and against the rule, and how dare they not lie down and take it!? They were a smaller team holding its own against two-time world champins. They had eliminated four-time winners Germany. They won because of a penalty. To them, this was humilliating.
And so, instead of saying "I'm angry I lost at football", they do the exact same thing that they did with Argentina, because it turns out that, just like every other country in the world, there's good people in Paraguay and there's bad people in Paraguay, and they've got the same type of history the rest of the continent has, and so this history can be weaponised and used against them, because it's easier to spew hate towards someone you consider a white supremacist than against someone you don't deem worthy of winning against you in the world cup.
But hey--who gives a fuck about France's direct responsiiblity for the current pain and despair of millions of Haitians? Why does it matter that they forcefully impose their language in the African countries they enslaved and then exploited for centuries? Human zoos? Pft, they are a thing of the past--of 30 years past. None of that matters--what matters is that a Paraguayan player kicked a french player on the shin.
EDIT: and yes, we will get along one day, and in the meanwhile we need to keep beating the class solidarity into ourselves and each other ❤️
no hate but I'm actually amazed at this online phenomenon that convinced everyone that a literal third world colonized latam country is perceived as more racist or evil than a country that still holds colonies in the year of our lord 2024 🙏🏽
people saying shit like this believing it's ok wholeheartedly and not see any problem with it
This world cup has seen a rise in anti-argentinian xenophobia online, and while I think it's mostly bots paid by betting apps so that people will bet against Argentina, the people who are falling for it end up honestly crying out for "embargos" against Argentina and for us to get bombed/killed etc.
As an argentinian, first and foremost I don't think any americans should open their mouths about any latin american country (because of plan condor), especially since they have concentration camps running and the gestapo killing immigrants and their own citizens.
It's also very strange that even those who complain - a lot of so-called "progressive" american (yanqui) spaces and pretend to educate about the history of black people in argentina have never been to the country. Moreover I believe that americans engage in cultural imperialism by refusing to analyse the history of argentina as a whole and instead overimposing a yanqui narrative on uniquely argentinian problems.
I'm not going to educate anyone on the social issues in argentina and the racism etc because it's a discussion to be had amongst argentinians to better our country. Foreigners, and by this I mean anyone living outside of argentina with no stakes in the game, don't need or deserve a seat on the table.