Hello, how are you? Welcome to this podcast, from the Canary Islands to the world.
Stories of struggle, resilience, and hope from migrants seeking a better future, facing cultural, legal, and personal challenges in new horizons.
Tired of so much dehumanization of migrants, today I want to talk to you about this denial of migration. Does it really have to be a war to leave a country? I think the protests in Morocco demonstrate why so many young people flee: money over basic human rights.
When you read William Shakespeare's plays, you clearly see how, as early as the 16th and 17th centuries, they include characters labeled "savages."
There is one common element: colonialism. Nowhere in the world has the colonial burden been as heavy as in Africa. In the conflicts that occurred in pre-colonial Africa, we saw fighting between tribes. There were no borders.
It's unfair not to mention the actions of African governments, who, in an insulting dereliction of duty, allow multinational corporations to do whatever they want.
And with that, I conclude today's episode. See you in the next one!
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