Mexico’s Día de Muertos Parade: A Celebration Co-opted by Global Hype, But What About American Sovereignty?
Mexico’s Día de Muertos parade grows into an international spectacle fueled by Hollywood and social media—raising questions about cultural preservation amidst globalist influence while America faces its own identity challenges.
Every year, Mexico’s Día de Muertos parade draws over a million spectators, transforming the capital into a vibrant showcase of pre-Hispanic history and cultural traditions. This year, more than 8,000 participants marched through Mexico City in a celebration described as “not a mourning of death but a celebration of life.” Yet beneath this colorful spectacle lies a cautionary tale about how powerful foreign media and globalist forces can shape national traditions—and what that means for the United States.When Cultural Heritage Turns Into Mass EntertainmentThe parade has surged in international prominence largely due to films like Disney’s Coco and even the...
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