Mayan
Ruins In Honduras: An Ode To Knee Replacement Surgery!
14 March 2010By Jane Stillwater
45,000 Mayans used to live in Copan at its heyday,
back in 900 AD. And apparently all of them thought
that if they could only get closer to the skies, they
could also get closer to the gods. So they built a
bunch of step pyramids. Obviously no one lived to be
really old in Copan -- because if they did, they would
have invented knee replacement surgery so that they
could still go up and down all those stairs.
Or maybe the Mayans did have knee replacement surgery.
Who knows? They probably even had a decent healthcare
plan too. And as I hobbled around the Copan ruins in
the hot morning sun, the whole idea of
knee-replacement surgery became more and more
attractive to me. But will MediCare pay for it? I'll
find out when I get back to the states.
PS: Here´s a video I took of the Mayan ruins in Copan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2buP1SLgIg. And also
the guides here asked me to tell you that going to
Copan these days is perfectly safe and that the town
badly needs money from tourists and to get yourselves
down here ASAP!
PPS: When I got back from visiting the ruins, I
cornered some Honduran guy in a restaurant (excellent
tacos!) in the town of Copan and grilled him regarding
his opinions on Honduran politics. Our conversation
went something like this:
Me: "Perhaps I probably shouldn't be asking you about
Honduran politics?"
Him: "Sure, go ahead. Ask away."
"What´s the story with former president Zelaya? What
do you think about him?"
"Zelaya was a good guy but he was bucking the system.
People in charge here didn't like it that he was
spending so much money on healthcare and education so
they started a media campaign to discredit him. And it
worked. Honduras is run by the rich."
"Hey, that's just the same as like in the United
States!"
"And the wealthy here own all the media..." Same thing
as back in the States!
"And so the privileged classes started a smear
campaign against Zelaya, telling the people that he
was planning to take over and make himself
President-for-Life." Spreading evil rumors about good
men and women who only want to be of service to their
fellow citizens? How American is that! Is there a
Honduran equivalent of Sarah Palin, Fox News and Rush
Limbaugh down here? I wonder.
"Anyway, the press had all the Hondurans tied up in
knots with fear. And so some of them turned against
Zelaya because they were made afraid. But others still
supported Zelaya. And pretty soon half of the country
was turning against the other half -- while the rich
stole everything right out from under their noses."
Yep. The U.S. is exactly like that.
"And of course the money that would have gone for
healthcare and schools under Zelaya is now going into
the pockets of wealthy bankers, landowners and
contractors and to pay for 'security teams' and
drivers and fancy cars and maids and nannies for rich
senators."
Wow! We have that happening in the U.S. too.
PPPS: The Mayans ran a powerful civilization here for
centuries, but then they started fighting among
themselves and also making their class system more and
more stringent, like some elite system of feudal lords
and their serfs. The wealthy ran everything here --
and look what happened to them! Copan is now just a
big pile of ruins out in the jungle.
So. If the elite of Honduras keep on plundering the
working classes here today in the same way that the
Mayans did here a thousand years ago, will the
modern-day capital of Honduras also someday be reduced
to just another ruined pile of broken stones?
And will this guaranteed repetition of history --
which always occurs sooner or later whenever rich guys
exploit the people under them -- also be happening in
soon Washington DC?
"Hey, that's just the same as like in the United
States!"
©
EsinIslam.Com
Add Comments