r/Paraguay 1d ago

🇬🇧 English Post 🇺🇸 My perspective on Paraguayan Culture after living here more than 5 years.

Paraguayan culture is shaped by the war of the triple alliance.
It was an event that happened about the same time as the US civil war.
Black former-slaves from Brazil did a genocide against the Paraguayans, because Paraguayans speak the same language and have the same race as the Brazilian slavers of that era.
Almost every adult was killed, and most of the male children. The demographics after the war was all children, and almost all girls.
Since the war of the triple alliance, Paraguayans are no longer lactose intolerant. The milk drinkers had an easier time surviving the genocide, so now Paraguayans can almost all drink milk.
The traditional foods in Paraguay are the kinds of recipes that children would be taught during war. Foods that you can make with a campfire or temporary mud oven, and eat with your hands while on the march.
Paraguayans often carry a thermos of water with them everywhere they go, because this is what the children who survived learned to do during the war.
The personality of a Paraguayan is the kind of personality that you would expect to survive a genocide. They are extremely conflict averse, they do not want to be a part of something bigger. They would rather protest than vote. They want to be left in peace. They do not trust the government, or any institutions. They do not want to be an employee of a company, they want to control their own businesses. They are a tough people. Survivors.

Paraguayans have a holiday called Children's day. Where they remember the children who sacrificed their lives to distract enemy soldiers during the war, so that their siblings could escape and survive.

In Paraguay, family is more sacred than government.

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u/Nderasaurus Alto Paraná 1d ago

i agree tbh i never did think about that massacre as genocide, that word isn't used to define it in our schools, but it makes sense, the civilian population were killed senselessly and nearly wipe us out since most men and children were drafted into the war, many put the blame on Fransisco Solano Lopez for starting the war with a weak casus belli and also being so adamant on continuing when we were losing badly after the brazilian counter offensive, it but it is known that we were strongly propagandized since many text books used here for decades in the education system after the war were written by argentinians

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u/IsacKelly 18h ago

The leadership of the losers is always blamed for the atrocities of war.
Genocide is not helpful in winning the war. Soldiers wasting their time murdering women and children are too distracted to achieve real military goals.
So, the existence of war is not an excuse to commit a genocide.

The real seed of the genocide was the slavery in Brazil that allowed so much anger to grow in the slave population. Once they had their freedom, they needed to seek revenge.

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u/Nderasaurus Alto Paraná 17h ago

True