A propósito de la conmemoración del Columbus Day en Estados Unidos, Rodrigo Sánchez-Chavarría escribió este poderoso poema llamado «Indigenous People Day Poem» (Poema por el Día de los Pueblos Indígenas), en el que afirma que Cristóbal Colón no descubrió nada y que son ya 518 años de dominación.
Finaliza recomendándonos celebrar, en vez del Día de Colón, el Día de los Pueblos Indígenas.
Finaliza recomendándonos celebrar, en vez del Día de Colón, el Día de los Pueblos Indígenas.
Indigenous People Day Poem
Today 518 years ago a man got lost
And found a ticket to fame
se persino con la santa maria, la niña y la pinta
and left with god
traveled oceans
crossed timeline
towards the end of his world
lost years of human life
All to discover nothing.
landed on occupied land
and stole it
appropriated it
raped it
and called it HIS PA NIO LA
All in the name of the holy 1st world
he placed the blade on each side of their shoulders
anointed the soldiers metal
and declare holy war
treated natives as cattle
slaughtered butchered, conquered
it doesn't matter what noun you use
massacre still has the same effect.
and he continued on...
in the name of precious metal and spices
Enslaved thousands
to give them diseases
inject them with greed and rabies
expose them to a religion that
calls them
savages
murderers
ignorant
not human
and he continued on...
erased their way of life by force
enforced their ways
brick by brick
layer by layer
until their buildings replaced ours
hoping we forget
but we havent..
518 years and counting..
we have been speaking
you never chose to listen..
u gave us second class citizenship
yet you never chose to listen
you called our meeting a cultural exchange
but you never chose to listen
you gave us names because you couldnt pronounce ours
and you are still not listening
so we keep speaking
we keep asking...
Why do we build statues,
name avenues,
throw parades
for a man who got lost and discovered nothing?
-rsc
Muchas Gracias!!!
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