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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Now I understand the backlash,
By JCreznic@aol.com (Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Journey for Peace: The Story of Rigoberta Menchu (Rainbow Biography) (Hardcover)
After reading I Rigoberta, Crossing Borders, and Stoll's account detailing the inconsistencies (lies??) of Rigoberta's life story, I wondered why it was so important to Stoll to undermine her credibility; after all, it seemed in doing so, he might hurt the Mayan people further... Even if she HAD made her account a composite of all poor Mayan women, these things did really happen. The Mayans needed her voice; they were most certainly oppressed. What has opened my eyes to Stoll's motives for discrediting her, however, is the near sainthood conferred upon her by the Left... ...the ease with which the Left, even when they knew her account to be false, continued to perpetuate the lie, even to our children. NO ONE has the right to rewrite history falsely. We DO need to be honest and not let the ends justify the means. We need to admit the truth regarding Rigoberta, get past it, and likewise admit the value of her existence in helping to open the eyes of the world the the Mayan plight. The TRUTH about Rigoberta, really about her PEOPLE, is compelling enough. Honesty will only accentuate it.
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Journey for Peace: The Story of Rigoberta Menchu (Rainbow Biography) by Marlene Targ Brill (Hardcover - August 1, 1996)
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