Canek, el héroe maya que se enfrentó a la iglesia ✊🏽🔥

How could a single man challenge the entire Spanish Empire and the Catholic Church in Yucatán in 1761? Today we explore the story of Jacinto Canek, a brilliant strategist who used the invader's education as his most lethal weapon. Many believe that colonization was a process of voluntary acceptance, but in this video, we unveil the true face of colonial social engineering. We analyze how Jacinto, trained in Latin and theology by the Franciscans, managed to "hack" the symbols of his oppressors to awaken a people who had lived for two centuries under the "commitment to the executioner." In this video, we will analyze: 📚 The Warrior of Letters: How Canek learned Latin and grammar to understand the psychology of his enemy. ✝️ The Church as Executioner: The stark revelations of Fray Diego de Landa about the theft of children and the destruction of Mayan identity. 🧠 Social Engineering: Based on Ryan Dominic Crewe's book "Baptizing Colonialism," we explain the "Learned Helplessness" that Canek managed to overcome. ⚔️ The Cisteil Rebellion: The outbreak of 1761 and the birth of a "Maya King" who defied Charles III. 🏛️ The Martyrdom of a Hero: The chilling details of his execution in Mérida and why the Spanish sprinkled salt on the town of Cisteil. This documentary is a tribute to the intelligence and dignity of those who refused to be erased. It is not just history; it is an exercise in mental decolonization that will force you to question everything you thought you knew about the spiritual conquest.