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9 responses so far ↓
1 Hubert // Feb 24, 2010 at 12:06 pm
Hi Barb, nice you´re back.
I miss you.
2 Jessie Kwak // Feb 24, 2010 at 2:01 pm
I’m excited to see you back–I’ve been checking your site on and off hoping for a new post, and I got a great surprise today! I really enjoy your writing, so here’s a big Thank You for past and future posts.
3 Barb // Feb 24, 2010 at 2:17 pm
Thanks, Hubert.
Aw, Jessie, I’m blushing.
(Readers, check out Jessie’s cool South American travel blog.)
4 El Tonto de la Colina // Feb 24, 2010 at 11:45 pm
Welcome back. It’s good to read your blog again.
5 Barb // Feb 26, 2010 at 7:15 pm
Thanks, Tonto.:)
6 Josue // Mar 1, 2010 at 1:19 am
I don’t think it’s very accurate to say that Peruvians do bullfighting when only a few do. About race and hierarchy, I am never racist nor I believe in social status.
Isn’t there racism and hierarchical mindset in the US? Or it all vanished with the Civil War?
7 eduardo salazar // Mar 8, 2010 at 9:55 pm
Hello Barb, good blog! I´ve recently found it because of a link from Jean de Buren´s blog…
I think about Bull-fighting,,, that´s such a retrograde custom, and cruel, that should not be allowed in this XXIth century…
even in Spain some voices talk about stop this kind of “sport”, but there´s something true: Bullfighting is not popular in ALL Lima, only in the “upper class” people,
And about the racism, you are totally true, this is a racist country, and what ironic, a country 99% indian percent is racist against himselves (ourselves)… that´s because of the spanish government and the creole governments from 1821 to nowadays…
I think with time, equality and education this racism could be over and we can build a strong united country.
Good blog again!
8 Barb // Mar 10, 2010 at 4:49 pm
Hi, Eduardo. Nice to meet you and to learn about your blog, too.
Thanks for adding your opinion about bullfighting. I think that this is an issue that needs to be discussed by Peruvians — not just by animal rights activitists and by bullfighting aficionados, but by ordinary Peruvians who may not go to the bullfights but who do, nevertheless, have a stake in it because of bullfighting’s relation to Peruvian identity and cultural patrimony.
A number of outsiders (nonPeruvians) who have weighed in on this issue have mentioned the possibility of moving Peru away from Spanish-stye bullfighting (w the kill in the bullring) to other forms in which the bull is not slaughtered, either at all or in front of spectators. I think that the “no kill” approach would be a good compromise; however, there needs to be a grassroots movement to advocate for this, and so far, the people involved aren’t interested in compromise: they either want to ban bullfighting or keep it the bloody, traditonal way.
It hink it would be up to Peruvians themselves to make the bloodless bullfighting a reality. But do people really want this?
Yes, I think that Peru could solve its racism problem. It does go hand in hand with the poverty issue, as Martin Luther King Jr. observed.
9 Angelo // Mar 21, 2010 at 6:39 pm
A country with 99% indians????
Are you Peruvian? That is not accurate. Peru is a MULTI-CULTURAL country with different kind of people:
White 16%
Indian 42%
Black 3%
Asian 2%
Mixed blood 37%