It reminded me of something that my mom, who travelled and took photographs for NatGeo, told me about a village that she went to in Africa and the startling beliefs that they held. She spoke to a woman who believed that the Earth was flat. She taught me that cultural preservation helps maintain the diversity of the world, though as was demonstrated in Macondo, these fragile societies are vulnerable to being taken advantage of. This is what happened as the banana company dictated over thousands of villagers and aggressively showed their power. The precious sense of wonder that the people had when the gypsies came into town with their foreign concepts (eg. ice) morphed into a fear that paralyzed them from taking action when the banana company took over.
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