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Monday, January 20, 2025

The Role of Spanish Colonization in Preserving Latin American Indigenous Languages and Cultures




OPINION—It’s always entertaining to hear progressives declare that the Spanish colonized Latin America and obliterated its languages, as if many indigenous cultures uniformly operated with written systems. Most pre-Columbian societies in Latin America were oral societies. This posed inherent challenges to preserving their linguistic and cultural heritage which colonization further impacted the survival and interpretation of these traditions. Modern understanding of surviving pictographs, glyphs, and symbols is therefore inevitably shaped by subjective perspectives.

For societies with writing systems or other forms of physical record-keeping, documentation was greatly facilitated; however, this primarily benefited larger indigenous empires or a few well-organized smaller societies.

Yes, the Spanish engaged in warfare—both with and against indigenous groups—but ironically, their documentation efforts have become an indispensable resource for modern scholarship on pre-Colombian languages and cultures that survived their conquest. Loanwords in Spanish today bear testimony to the rich linguistic communication of indigenous societies, preserved through colonial texts. It’s worth noting that without Spanish record-keeping, we’d have far less insight into the intricate dialects and traditions of these oral societies.

While colonization undoubtedly came with atrocities, including bloody violence and losses of lives and many cultural traditions, blaming the Spanish for failing to preserve what oral societies themselves could not document is a reductive oversimplification that ignores the complexities of history. Oral traditions are invaluable for sharing stories and culture; however, physical record-keeping transcends the limitations of a human lifespan.

We can acknowledge the harms with coercive assimilation and the near-total destruction of indigenous languages and traditions, but we cannot dismiss the cultures and records that have survived or been expanded upon after Spain’s conquest.

Thursday, May 2, 2019

Florida Legislature Approves Arming Teachers With Guns


The Florida legislature has passed a bill earlier today that would permit teachers to arm themselves in the classroom. Supporters of the bill praised it for giving schools the option to better secure their students under intense situations, while opponents see a concern of abuse.

3 Broward County deputies were also outside Marjory ...


This bill is an expansion of a separate "Guardian" bill that was launched after the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Highschool shooting. The guardian program is voluntary for all districts in Florida, and education staff (teachers) must take a required 144-hour training course, which includes psychiatric evaluations and drug screenings.

The expansion to arm teachers was voted upon by 65 votes for the legislation, and 47 against. The Senate also approved the bill with a vote of 22 to 17. The Florida house & senate currently has a Republican majority. Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis, is expected to sign the bill into law. President of the United States, Donald Trump, has also supported arming teachers. Republican Jennifer Sullivan suggested that it was one of the best ways to protect students from future shooters.

Most Democrats have voted against the bill. The opposition of the bill included the teachers union and some members of the school board. Some districts have also denied the expansion, preventing local teachers from arming themselves.

Friday, April 12, 2019

Ocala Local Artist Jun Jun Arrested: Alleged Shooting Threat In Lyrics


Local Ocala musician, Christopher "Jun Jun" Mccallum, 27, arrested for allegedly threatening to shoot up a school in a social media still-video on Facebook. The video contained music and charged lyrics from his song.



"Jun Jun" faces a $50,000 bond after he was arrested for allegedly posting social media threats about a rival gang from Gainesville on Facebook. These threats contained a line that was highlighted by the authorities, "catch you at a Gator game and shoot the whole campus up". Suggesting that he and others would go to a University of Florida's Gators game to commit a shooting. This was considered a major concern for local authorities due to gang violence in the area. They suspect that a next major event where another rapper, Keyanta "Yungeen Ace" Bullard, will be where a major conflict may be held between these rival gangs, as there has been a conflict before.

Background for Bullard, Yungeen Ace was the sole survivor of a quadruple shooting on Town Center Parkway, in Jacksonville, FL in June 2018.

The specific bar (Viewer Discretion is advised, contains strong language):

"It was some whole-shit but since you want to amp it up
catch you at a Gator game and shoot the whole campus up"

Continues...

"He aint a shooter he don't even know if his gun works
Don't let me catch you at that Yungeen Ace Concert"

The song, with no official name ("Untitled"), was prepared seemingly without many filters, giving the impression that it could have been an improvisation or a quickly prepared track. Others songs of his were of a different quality than the recording seen above. The lyrics in the video suggest a long time conflict between these groups and specific people. It includes a long struggle not just the violence, but the growing of violence between the two gangs and an alleged territory battle. 
McAllum made a post on social media stating that he was in jail:

"...Gville put the police on me about a song but no worries...God got me..."
-Christopher McAllum

Social Media commenters suggested to McCallum to legally protect himself and counter sue. Most are very supportive of him, with a few exceptions. This case is highlighting major free speech concerns such as when the FCC and parents sued and fined Eminem and radios stations for sharing his controversial music that contained descriptive violence and inappropriate lyrics. Another example from when another well-known artist, Snoop Dogg, came under fire for depicting the president being shot by him with a fake gun in a live-action dramatized music video. Some Free speech advocates have come in defense of Jun Jun among other artists citing freedom of speech rights regardless of their history or the personal character of the artist.

This is another one of Jun Jun's tracks that is currently available on YouTube.

You can follow his Instagram below!




A post shared by Jun Jun Mccallum (@junjunmccallum) on

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Cops Kill Rapper Who Was Unconscious In His Vehicle


Bodycam footage has brought more questions for the public during a case where a California rapper by the name of Willie "Willie Bo" Mccoy, 21, was killed by police while he was sleeping in his vehicle that was parked on February 9th, 2019. He was found with a gun and his vehicle was on.

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Before the officers opened fire, eyewitnesses said Mccoy was in his vehicle parked at a local Taco Bell parking lot in Vallejo, California around 10pm. A Taco Bell employee called in about a man dozing off in his vehicle at approximately 10:36 pm. Willie Mccoy was in a Silver coloured Mercedes. The police were called and they realized at the scene that Willie Mccoy also had a weapon within his vehicle on his lap, which the police decided to proceed with cautionary measures by calling for backup as the man was unconscious in his vehicle.

According to one police report, the vehicle was locked and the vehicle was in drive. The driver, and the only occupant of the vehicle, "suddenly began to move", presumably as he realized that random men are flashing lights in his face and attempting to enter his vehicle. The calls to remain still were drowned out by shots from their pistols. The officers did request immediate medical assistance, but the driver was pronounced dead at the scene. No bullets were shot by the man in the vehicle.

Investigators concluded roughly 20 bullets were shot at the musician, there were more than 5 officers at the scene. They fired from the "blind spot" of the driver, the driver door, the front left bumper, and the right front bumper (behind another vehicle).

The police officers involved in the shooting received no punishment.

The community at large is puzzled as to why such a nonviolent action such as this led this young man to his death. People suggest that the shooting is not justified since the officers did not actively attempt to wake the man and calm him down before discharging their weapons, which was within a manner of seconds.

Eyewitness Disputes and Bodycam Footage


According to bodycam footage and witness footage the man is seen simply scratching his arm, visible to the body cam, as he slept. After that, verbal commands were made and Mccoy was immediately startled and began moving in his vehicle. Police alleged that he was reaching for his pistol and thus the officers began opening fire. There was no considerable effort to wake up Mccoy.

"The police didn't even try to find a peaceful solution," said Mark Mccoy, Willie Mccoy's older brother, "... You are not judges, not jurors, and not executioners. We will never overcome this..."

Several local musicians are also mourning this death.

Friday, March 8, 2019

Suspended Parkland Shooting Sheriff Sues Governor Of Florida


The infamous suspended Florida sheriff who allegedly stood idly by while an active shooter was attacking a Parkland High School is seeking his job back. This attack led to the tragic death of 17 people, and he is now suing the governor of Florida to be reinstated as the Broward County Sheriff.

A satirical image of Scott Israel

Former Broward County Sheriff, Scott Israel is suing Republican Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis, for what he claims was a "political powerplay" that interferes with the public's election rights. DeSantis suspended Former Broward County Sheriff, Scott Israel, on January 11th days after DeSantis assumed office as Florida Governor. Scott Israel noted that Governor Ron DeSantis has failed to prove that the sheriff neglected his responsibilities during the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Shooting. The shooting led to the tragic death of 17 people, most of them young students. The suspect, Nikolas, Cruz is currently in jail and facing further charges.

DeSantis claims that "... the massacre might never have happened had Broward had better leadership in the sheriff's department." Israel's lawsuit was filed with Broward County and acknowledges that Governor Ron DeSantis has the Constitutional authority to suspend a public official (as permitted in the Florida Constitution), however, they argue that his suspension was an abuse of power.

A hearing will be held on April 8th regarding the lawsuit.

Sunday, August 26, 2018

Shooter Identified: The Landing, Jacksonville, Florida


The shooter, identified as Baltimore resident, David Katz, killed two people and shot multiple others after losing a game of Madden 19 in a sponsored gaming competition at the Jacksonville Landing, In Downtown Jacksonville, Florida. David Katz was the champion in 2017's competition, and during this years competition, many players who have played against him stated he was acting very odd. David Katz was armed with a handgun... Police calls reported around 1:34 PM at the local Chicago Pizza within The Landing. REPORT ESSENTIALS: 3 Dead (Suspect Included) Over 14 injured, 9 directly injured by the shooter... others injured during evacuation! Suspect Details: David Katz (Baltimore Resident) White Male, 24 Years Old, One Hand Gun (updated @ 8:14 PM EST from Orlando, Florida) Notable information: Multiple reports stated that prior to the shooting, people saw a red dot (possibly from a lazer) and then gunshots..... still has yet to be confirmed.


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