Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Culture War, Why Not Culture Peace?

Went to a beautiful exhibition of Da Vinci in the old Customs building last weekend. Rather short on actual Da Vinci works, but they had reconstructed some of his more ingenious gadgets and that was fun (especially his attempts to build tanks made of wood).


By chance, across the street was the annual Graphic Design Show put on by one of the local universities. One of the themes this year was Costa Rica-Nicauragua Friendship:

There are 500K Nicauraguans living in Costa Rica, representing about 10% of the total population. Obviously this creates some tensions; it's good to see some creative responses.






Later, I mentioned this to a Tico cab driver. He grumbled:


"The thing about the Nicas - it's like you're going somewhere, and a friend says 'hey, I'm going the same way' but he never pays for gas or offers to drive or anything. In the States you have a similar problem with the Mexicans, I think".


"They're absolutely essential to the economy. I believe the Nicas are too, working in agriculture and construction etc."


"Yes, well - the Nicas work hard but it's not enough. Plus some of them are quite dangerous. Why, just the other day they arrested a whole criminal gang."


"How many people?"


"Uh...three."


"All Nicas?"


"Two of them. That's still a majority."

2 comments:

Jessica said...

Interesting! I guess you and I can try and get along now too, right? ;)

Barba Roja said...

Nope...you're not Nica, and I'm not Tico. I guess it's eternal emnity for the two of us.