Post 9. A subject I've enjoyed studying this semester: THE "FUNA"
This
is a way of opposition and is set apart by to be a way of exhibit someone to
the other people for something that probably he or she did wrong.
According to I know, the "Funa" born in Latin America, after of the dictatorial governments in the most countries to this region. In this period, they committed a serial of offences against humanity and for a long time they expected to remain unpunished. But they don´t know that a lot of people would do everything possible for do justice to, writing about someone and exhibit him or her. The “funa” in that epoque had a very truthful grounds, with a pertinent investigation about it, today is not exactly like that.
According to I know, the "Funa" born in Latin America, after of the dictatorial governments in the most countries to this region. In this period, they committed a serial of offences against humanity and for a long time they expected to remain unpunished. But they don´t know that a lot of people would do everything possible for do justice to, writing about someone and exhibit him or her. The “funa” in that epoque had a very truthful grounds, with a pertinent investigation about it, today is not exactly like that.
Originally
“Funa” come from the “Mapudungun”. And, if we to do a translation, it means “fed
up”.
In classes we were debating about what we think about it. Are we disagreed with it, or we are not? And how today the “funa” is a very popularly mechanism that people use for telling something that could be a lie. I think that therefore the “funa” is my favorite subject, because we can talk about a lot, and everyone have their own perspective. In my opinion, the best way of learning is exchanging different points of view.

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