Goodbye, Columbus!

Goodbye, Columbus!


Posted on YouTube: July 3, 2013

Argentina tried to replace the statue of Columbus with Juana Azurduy de Padilla. Over 50% of Argentines are Italian. The move proved to be very unpopular. It all ended up in a nasty fight (see bottom of page).

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Light Green areas were
disputed at the time.
Image: Wikipedia

Juana Azurduy de Padilla was a Latin American woman who fought bravely against the Spanish during the wars of Independence. At one point, she was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in the Northern Army of the Revolutionary Government of the United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata. (What would become Argentina).

Though she was fighting for the United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata (Argentina), the town where she was born and died is now part of Bolivia.

The Spanish Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata once included Uruguay and parts of Bolivia, Paraguay, Chile, and Brazil, as well what is now Argentina.  The borders would not be settled for decades.

Being half-indigenous, and a woman, she would be a politically correct hero – but more than that, she really does deserve the honor. But couldn’t they have put her statue next to Columbus?

There is a province named after her in Bolivia.

She, indeed, was a hero; but you don’t take down Columbus’ statue. You find a new place for her.


NOTE: They argued about this for years. Eventually, the Columbus statue was just moved to another area of Buenos Aires in 2017.


May 5, 2021 – Edited: Had to find new video. Made mobile friendly. Added and changed text to update the story.

Anti-terror campaign launched in Argentina

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Argentina erected a memorial
There is a large Jewish community in Argentina, and a large part of Argentina still supports Israel.  The 1992 and the 1994 bombings still upset them.


Love Kills (terrorism) Attacks

However,  recently the government of Christina Kirchner has foolishly entered into some arrangement with the government of Iran to pursue a mutual investigation.  This has infuriated the Israelis, understandably.

It really in incomprehensible why Argentina would work with the instigator of the attacks to investigate them; but sadly South America is still corrupt, even if more democratic.

Argentina and Brazil Plan to Boost Exports to Arabs

http://en.mercopress.com/2013/04/23/argentina-and-brazil-private-sectors-team-up-to-promote-exports-to-arab-countries

Tuesday, April 23rd 2013 – 02:09 UTC

Argentina and Brazil private sectors team up to promote exports to Arab countries

With the intention of boosting exports to Arab nations, the Argentine and Brazilian chambers of commerce have established an Arab-South American Commerce Federation it was reported in Buenos Aires.

The aim is to increase both countries’ exports to the region after reaching a combined total revenue of 30 billion dollars last year, with six billion corresponding to Argentina.

This is really heating up. These regions are connected by blood as well as interests.

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