The head of State Nicolás Maduro, said in his telephone participation before the great indigenous and Afro-descendant march that commemorated the Day of Indigenous Resistance in Venezuela, that there is nothing to celebrate this October 12, since since 1492 the largest genocide occurred in the history of humanity.
“Fascism is the heir and direct expression of colonialism. Today’s fascism is the heir to the worst in the history of humanity. We are heirs of the most noble and beautiful resistance: the heirs of Guaicaipuro that represents our dignity. We are the candela eaters of yesterday and today so that the empires respect,” said Maduro through the telephone communication provided by the president of the National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez.
He reflected that “now they do not dare to say that they celebrate Race Day, now they say that it is Hispanic Day and that we are Hispanic. We are the America of resistance, make no mistake, we are the America of Abya Yala.”
He recognized Commander Hugo Chávez for being the main visibility of the indigenous cause in Venezuela, who promoted its recognition and respect in the Constitution and the laws of the country.
He asked to consolidate an institute that rescues all native indigenous languages, consolidate housing, health, and education plans in native communities. In addition, he called for the consolidation of the organization of indigenous youth in the communities and of the indigenous militia.
He ended his participation by saying that the 532-year resistance joins the resistance of the people of Palestine, Lebanon and Syria, who today resist against the same colonizing powers. “Let us prepare to continue being the vanguard of just causes,” he invited.
“They attacked our honor again”
Minutes before President Maduro’s telephone communication, Congressman Jorge Rodríguez showed the posters that are currently displayed in several cities in Spain, in which the brutal process of colonization of American lands is vindicated and they are recognized as heroes.
Rodríguez criticized the posters that display the phrase “1492, neither genocidal nor slavers, they were heroes and saints,” and said that with this action the Spanish conservatives are “again attacking our honor, our pride, our full life.”
He commented that “before their arrival, more than 100 million people lived in these lands, having advanced cultures, advanced civilizations… in less than 50 years after their arrival, these ‘saints’ had exterminated 90% of the population of these lands.” “, which constitutes “the largest genocide that human history has ever known.”
He said that this affront is equivalent to “today in Germany they publish that Hitler was not a genocide, he was a saint. “They dare to celebrate such a crime.”
He dismantled the arguments that the colonizers brought us civilization and language, explaining that before their invasion in 1492, there were about 1,200 languages in these lands. “We speak Spanish, but we speak better than them. The best linguists, the best writer Gabriel García Márquez, the best poet Pablo Neruda,” Rodríguez said, comparing Latin American talent with that of Spain.
Before concluding, he again criticized the institution of the monarchy in Spain, which represents an anachronistic figure in today’s diverse world. “You have to be an idiot to continue believing that a person has the right to govern only by blood,” he reflected.