Seems a little on the...ah, "colonial tourism"?...scale. It's not like these folks are going to stay and do some kind of real cultural exchange and contribute or anything. But at least they seem reasonably sympathetic and respectful of boundaries, and it's neat to get a brief glance and a bit of cool liberation propaganda at the end.
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Yeah, there are better videos that show the EZLN struggle. I posted to bring awareness and I liked the landscapes. I thought it was relatable, like you could go there now. A lot of videos seem distant and from the past, but it’s still happening. I read somewhere that America is selling weapons to Mexico to fight them. I’ll post a documentary.
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