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Matthei y eje Plaza Italia: No aceptaré algún hito sobre el 18O

By Noah Herrera
Published in Politica Nacional
July 17, 2023
1 min read
Matthei y eje Plaza Italia: No aceptaré algún hito sobre el 18O

So, remember that crazy protest that happened last year in Chile? You know, the one that started in Plaza Italia and sparked nationwide demonstrations against inequality? Well, it looks like Mayor Matthei is putting her foot down and saying no to any memorials or monuments related to what’s now known as 18-O.

The article I read, titled “Matthei and the Plaza Italia axis: I won’t accept any landmark related to 18-O,” caught my attention because I’ve always been fascinated by how cities remember and commemorate important events. In this case, it seems like there’s some pushback against the widespread sentiment that these protests were a pivotal moment in Chilean history.

Basically, Mayor Matthei is taking a firm stand against any attempts to erect statues or plaques that would honor the 18-O protests. She argues that it’s still a highly divisive topic, and she doesn’t want to perpetuate any further conflict or division among the citizens of Santiago.

Now, personally, I can see both sides of the argument. On one hand, the 18-O protests were undeniably a significant moment in Chile’s recent history. They brought attention to deep-seated issues of inequality and sparked a broader conversation about social and political change. So, it’s understandable that some people would want to commemorate that.

On the other hand, it’s also crucial to consider the potential consequences of erecting monuments related to such a polarizing event. It could further divide an already deeply divided society and prevent healing and reconciliation.

In conclusion, Mayor Matthei’s decision not to accept any landmarks related to the 18-O protests is a bold move that highlights the ongoing debate about how cities remember and commemorate historic events. While it may disappoint some who feel passionately about honoring the protests, it also raises important questions about the role of memory and history in shaping a nation’s identity.


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