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Patch #001: Mexican Army out of Chiapas 3x6", screenprint on canvas (0.10 oz) $1.00

The Zapatista Army of National Liberation (Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional, EZLN) is an armed revolutionary group based in Chiapas, one of the poorest states of Mexico. Their social base is mostly indigenous but they have supporters in urban areas as well as an international web of support. Their most visible voice, although not their leader, is Subcomandante Marcos (currently a.k.a. Delegate Zero in relation to the "Other Campaign"). Their leader is Comandanta Esther. Unlike the Zapatista comandantes, Subcomandante Marcos is not an indigenous Mayan.

The group takes its name from the Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata; they see themselves as his ideological heirs, and heirs to five hundred years of indigenous resistance against imperialism.

Some consider the Zapatista movement the first "post-modern" revolution: an armed, yet non-violent (despite an uprising in the early 1990s) revolutionary group that incorporates modern technologies like satellite telephones and the internet as a way to obtain domestic and foreign support. They consider themselves part of the wider alter-globalization, anti-neoliberalism movement. -Wikipedia

 
Carlota was just telling the first person who commented to google zapatistas. The first person commented under the name "ignorant." Saint Francis
If by ignorant, you are referring to some of the letters that Subcomadante Marcos allegedly wrote, you should know that Marcos is only the official spokesperson for the EZLN, and not THE leader. Supposedly, he reports to a council of elders. He also does NOT support the Basque terrorist group, ETA entirely. His own words in a letter to this group were, "I shit on all the revolutionary vanguards of the world." While I find his ignorance of the history of General Pinochet's repressive policies disturbing, I also know that this is a WIKIPEDIA article, and as such, open to editing by anyone with a biased point of view. The article has even been flagged for neutrality. Avapxia
I love Marcos, but who wouldn't love a revolutionary? fruitchunk
Ignorant- Google Zapatistas Carlota
What does this mean? ignorant
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