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I'm aware of the original meaning, there was a heated debate over here, If it should be celebrated or not, the decision was to celebrate, but change the meanin which is what I described is the meaning which it was given, over here, and that we want to transmit to future generations, not the slight supremacist undertone which it had originally.The Dia de la Raza has nothing to do with tolerance, Xapi.
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Wow! I tried to get the same result (Spanish, English, and Italian versions) without success. I guess I answered with Yes or No some questions that the algorithm has set to Probably or Probably not.
I am also not aware, how other Hispano american countrys celebrate or see it.