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IN 1492 THE LATINO (Italian) COLUMBUS AND THE HISPANIC (Spaniard) CORTEZ (in 1519)

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IN 1492 THE LATINO (Italian) COLUMBUS AND THE HISPANIC (Spaniard) CORTEZ (in 1519)

illegally invaded our lands and used smallpox as a biological weapon for the mass extermination of our people. They killed 100 million (95%) of our population. 

These Hispanics/Latinos (southern Europeans) then went on to commit countless acts of genocide on the 5% remnants of our population. They massacred our leaders and teachers, destroyed our universities and cities, robbed us of our lands and gold, enslaved us as if we were animals, and then went on to terrorize our lives for the next 500 years. We have been psychologically damaged by those 500 years of terrorism and genocide.

These Hispanics/Latinos raped our people, forced their language/religion on us, and even forced their Hispanic/Latino identity on our people, to disconnect us from our history/heritage and our collective ownership of our lands. We have been culturally castrated and raped as a nation, as a people, as human beings. We must liberate ourselves from Europeans.

NOW TELL ME AGAIN WHY YOU CALL YOURSELF LATINO AND HISPANIC?

   We are Nican Tlaca ( meaning “We the people of this continent” ), which includes the full-blood and the mixed-blood (”mestizo”) as one people, as the true owners of Cemanahuac (”North and South America”).
     The Jews are the biggest mixed-blood population in the world and they don’t call themselves “mestizos” and they don’t let the scar of raped blood to define them. Why do we let that rape define us?

Mexica Movement Nican Tlaca Nation


by Olin Tezcatlipoca Copyright © 2019



 Olin Tezcatlipoca, 
Founder and Director of Mexica Movement Nican Tlaca Nation

Nelyollotl Toltecatl,
Director of Mexica Movement Nican Tlaca Nation

Yaocuicatl Chimalyaotl
Co-Director Mexica Movement Nican Tlaca Nation


Introduction To The Materials of The Mexica Movement: 
Lectures of Olin Tezcatlipoca 


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