COMO A ARGENTINA SE TORNOU UM PAÍS TÃO RACISTA

Why is Argentina frequently the scene of racist incidents, especially in football? In this video, we delve into the deep history to understand how the formation of the Argentine national state was based on a "civilizing" project that sought to systematically erase Black and Indigenous populations. We explore the conflict between Unitarians and Federalists, the influence of intellectuals like Sarmiento, and the state policies that encouraged extermination and marginalization, creating the myth of a "white and European Argentina." Understand how the past explains the attitudes we see in the present. __________________________ Learn history, politics, and philosophy and deepen your critical thinking with ContraCurso. Watch a free lesson:    • AULA EXPERIMENTAL CONTRACURSO   Monthly subscription: https://tinyurl.com/contracurso Annual subscription with 30% discount: https://tinyurl.com/contracurso30 00:00 - Racism in football and the Speed ​​case 01:53 - The formation of Argentina and the Viceroyalty of the Plata 03:37 - Unitarians vs. Federalists: The Struggle for Power 05:15 - Sarmiento and the "Civilization vs. Barbarism" ideology 06:13 - The influence of Manifest Destiny and the European model 08:41 - The Desert Campaign and the extermination of indigenous people 10:18 - The encouragement of European immigration (1860-1950) 12:56 - The project of a white nation and structural racism 14:46 - Slavery in Argentina and the difference from Brazil 16:41 - The policies of erasure and disappearance of the black population 18:14 - Blacks as "cannon fodder" in wars 19:09 - Epidemics and absolute marginalization 19:50 - The false idea that "there were no blacks in Argentina" 22:24 - Conclusion and invitation to the Reading Club