What happens there? How do they function? What is the economy like? Is the fighting still going on? Can we call it a success?
>>2621563
Indigenous communities communing indigenously.
They're still doing their own thing, so I'd say a success.
The economy is mutalist and barter-based on a local level.
There's a reason you don't hear about it on tv,
>>2622073
*mutualist
also pic somewhat related.
r>>2622073
>There's a reason you don't hear about it on tv,
nobody cares?
I'm unironically wearing a Zapata t shirt right now. What a coincidence.
I've actually been to Chiapas, I went in summer 2001, not too many years after the revolution. Lots of bullet holes still around the city I was in (San Cristobal de las Casas). The Mexican government totally squashed the revolution, it's dead. Although the revolutionaries got some of what they wanted (better land).
Subcomandante Marcos is a real fucking hero. Or a CIA plant.