Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Hola, soy Dora!

Translation:Let's go boy's and girls! Let me tell you about Dora!
Dora is an awesome Pan-Latina icon in kids TV shows since, like, 1998.
It’s cool that she’s still here, even after President Trump’s
rude comments about Latinos and Mexicans.
Usually, indigenous people are treated poorly in films,
but this show make them the highlight of the thing to build bridges.
If she were a real person, she would be the first person to try to
fight for non-racism policies for Latinas and Mexicans.
Maybe she’d start marches, give speeches, and undoubtedly
become a 20th century M.L.K, and ask other Latinos and
Mexicans to join her efforts for a truly free country without
discrimination against races.If she were our age,
it would be cool to have her as a friend who hopes
to change views for some people over Latinas, and, of course, have an
adventure spirited person! Sure, she might want to change her
"I have a talking map and monkey and other talking items as friends even
if that's super cliche"vibe, and become more modern-styled
including keeping her name as "Dora Marquez" rather than "Dora the Explorer."
Like, that's way too long to put on an attendance sheet. Maybe she
could change her clothing, and not, like,be like Harry Potter in the movies,
were he just has the same t-shirt and cloth jacket for literally almost all the movies,
and switch her purple t-shirt with orange shorts for something more classy.

So now that I explained my thoughts on Dora, how would you treat her if she were real? How would you imagine this Pan-Latino taking back the dignity and self respect of Latinos around the US? Ponder about this a bit. Now, as Dora might say (I never watched the show but...) Adios amigos!

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