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[Marxism] Wal Mart Threatens Teotihuacan!
NOTE BY HUNTER BEAR
I am quite certain that Wal Mart will be smashingly defeated in its sick
incursion into the Circle of Teotihuacan. In addition to the rapidly
mounting opposition to its hungry adventure -- by a wide and angry range of
the peoples of Mexico -- there is also the power of Tezcatlipoca. Although
generally seen as a Toltec deity who was taken by the later Aztecs, His
roots do go back into the era of Teotihuacan. Here is a little from me on
Him. A large stone head depicting Him -- with black obsidian eyes -- is 14
inches tall and 1100 years old and has been in our family as long as I can
remember. He presently sits on our antique red New England dresser looking
eastward out our picture window -- out at the now snowy mountains of
Eastern Idaho. His powers are universal across the Cosmos. You can see a
photo by scrolling down on the cover page of our Hunterbear website [
www.hunterbear.org ] with this caption by me:
"Tezcatlipoca -- Smoking Mirror : Giver and taker away of life. Lord of
sorcerers. Patron of the warrior orders. His black obsidian eyes see
everything in the Universe -- simultaneously.
For us, he always represents full, unyielding and enduring commitment to our
Native American people and to the cause of genuine social justice for all
Humanity. He was with me as I grew up. Ancient brother, always close."
Mexican traditionalists fight Wal-Mart close to pyramids
Knight Ridder News
Oct. 29, 2004
http://billingsgazette.com/index.php?id=1&
display=rednews/2004/10/29/build/business/30-wal-mart.inc
SAN JUAN TEOTIHUACAN, Mexico - A Wal-Mart store rising near the
2,000-year-old pyramids of the Teotihuacan Empire has ignited the wrath of
Mexican conservationists and nationalists, who say the U.S. retailer is
destroying their culture at the foot of one of Mexico's greatest treasures.
Since news broke last May of Wal-Mart's plan to construct a
71,902-square-foot store near the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon 30 miles
northeast of Mexico City, the entranceway of the primordial city has turned
into a carnival of demonstrators, most protesting the plans, though some
welcoming the 180 jobs the store will bring.
Demonstrators wearing long feathered headdresses, bright indigenous costumes
and loincloths dance around fires spewing incense and implore "gods" and the
government to halt construction. Signs charge "Yankee Imperialism," "Foreign
Invasion, Get Out!" and "We'll be here until victory."
The store, with 236 parking spots, is to open any day, but protests are
snowballing and its future is uncertain.
On Wednesday, protesters blocked the entrance of Mexico's National Institute
for Archaeology and History in Mexico City because it gave Wal-Mart its
permit. They remained there Thursday, preventing employees from reporting
for work.
On Tuesday, Gerardo Fernandez, a national director of Mexico's Democratic
Revolutionary Party, filed charges with the federal attorney general's
office to block the store. He charged that Wal-Mart damaged archaeological
relics during construction, a crime subject to imprisonment, and accused
government officials of illegally fast-tracking the project.
Last week, 63 prestigious artists and intellectuals, in a letter published
in Mexican newspapers, asked President Vicente Fox to stop the structure.
They see it as a battle pitting Mexico's heritage against encroaching U.S.
influence. Wal-Mart is already Mexico's largest retailer, with 664 stores in
66 cities and sales of $12 billion.
"The struggle for Teotihuacan is a war of symbols," they wrote. "The symbol
of ancient Mexico against the symbol of transnational commerce; genetically
modified corn against the Feathered Serpent (the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl,
Kukulcan in Mayan) and Mexico's traditional foods; the Day of the Dead
against Halloween; skeletons against jack-o'-lanterns."
Mysteriously abandoned around 700 A.D., Teotihuacan was called "the place
where the gods were created" by the Aztecs, who re-encountered the city in
1300.
The ethnicity of the builders is unknown.
"Don't small towns have the right to have access to the same level of
quality goods that Mexicans have in larger cities?" Wal-Mart said in a
statement late Wednesday. "Today, residents of Teotihuacan have to travel 15
miles to get to the closest department store."
Opponents see Wal-Mart's modern capitalism as an assault on native culture.
"Wal-Mart's aim is to destroy our identity, replace our symbols with the
dollar sign," said Jaime Lagunez, 44, a molecular biologist. "The
construction
at Teotihuacan was made by the people who built their homes and temples with
dignity."
Emanuel D'Herrera, who coordinates the Civic Front coalition, which has
stopped other controversial projects, recently sued numerous government
agencies for granting an "illegal" building permit.
The permits required that inspectors from the archaeology institute be on
site during construction. The store's height was limited to avoid
obstructing the view of the nearby domes of the 1548 Church of St. John the
Baptist.
>From the top of the 200-foot-tall Pyramid of the Sun, visited by tens of
thousands of people annually, Wal-Mart is barely visible. On the ground, the
construction site is humming as workers rush to install lighting, air
conditioning, refrigerators - and shrubbery, intended to conceal the
30-foot-tall, ochre-colored building.
"I make good money here at Wal-Mart and live well," guard Jose Garcia said.
HUNTER GRAY [HUNTER BEAR] Micmac /St. Francis Abenaki/St. Regis Mohawk
www.hunterbear.org
Protected by Na´shdo´i´ba´i´
and Ohkwari'
In our Gray Hole, the ghosts often dance in the junipers and sage, on the
game trails, in the tributary canyons with the thick red maples, and on the
high windy ridges -- and they dance from within the very essence of our own
inner being. They do this especially when the bright night moon shines down
on the clean white snow that covers the valley and its surroundings. Then
it is as bright as day -- but in an always soft and mysterious and
remembering way. [Hunter Bear]
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