moizen on Nostr: Have you ever heard of "la Malinche", both the place and the person? Disclosing now ...
Have you ever heard of "la Malinche", both the place and the person? Disclosing now it wasn't me that came up with that mixing of people and places namings. I should fight at the urban-planning trenches for a tightening on the rules of naming places after names of peoples... 🤔 or maybe not... dialectics more or less I've heard how this works 🤣
Anyways, I just name la Malinche and its surroundings as a remembrance that better fits your description of a mountainous place, along with other days' take about noisy-BUT-useful fireworks...
As for la Malinche, the person, we as a whole society are still very hurt on what supposedly she did to us, —she is depicted as a traitor 🤷♂️ —. Personally I do like her, or at least, his story; fair enough, her story untold. Here we use to call "Malinchista" to a Mexican that has preference for other places, however the scale is hard to define; one could be called alike by praising foreigner food or football...
Anyways, I just name la Malinche and its surroundings as a remembrance that better fits your description of a mountainous place, along with other days' take about noisy-BUT-useful fireworks...
As for la Malinche, the person, we as a whole society are still very hurt on what supposedly she did to us, —she is depicted as a traitor 🤷♂️ —. Personally I do like her, or at least, his story; fair enough, her story untold. Here we use to call "Malinchista" to a Mexican that has preference for other places, however the scale is hard to define; one could be called alike by praising foreigner food or football...