Nevertheless, for however well we worked with the Jesuits, the church itself didn't care. They did us nasty.
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This is complicated, ok? The Jesuits, the church, the Indians, and the missions is not one story. It's hundreds.
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What Junipero Serra did to the Indians in North America the Jesuits didn't do to the Indians in South America. It didn't go down like that.
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When slavers were raising Guarani villages to capture my ancestors, those same ancestors were seeking refuge with the Jesuits.
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I get that you want to see it one way. If I only ever knew about Junipero Serra, I'd only see it one way, too.
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But you don't understand Latin America, or the part of Latin America I'm from in particular‚ and what happened there. And what happens now.
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Like I said, it's complicated. On the day Pope Francis canonizes the evil known as Serra, he also blesses Sophia Cruz.
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Sophia Cruz, a 5-year-old in braids and a huipil with her indigenous, undocumented parents from Oaxaca cheering her on.
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It's complicated: An indigenous girl broke barricade, hoping a white Argentine pope can make it so the U.S. doesn't deport her parents.
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You don't wanna see Sophia Cruz and her parents as indigenous? And/or you wanna take away their agency? Cool, whatever.
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I see some tweeps I really respect in my mentions that will never see any of this like I do. I get it. Like I said, it's complicated. <3 <3
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