From Whitewashed Museums to Weaponized Maps—How Our Reality is Edited.
• Author: Jairo Bonilla (NYC FALCON)
• Category: Independent Journalism / Historical Analysis / Activism
• Tags: #RevisionistHistory, #TheCartographicLie, #IndependentJournalism, #MercatorProjection, #CivilRights, #Truth
• Reading Time: 4 Minutes
The Narrative of Erasure
We are living in an era of active, real-time revisionism.
I recently witnessed footage that should disturb any student of history: men physically removing art pieces from a historical center. These were not just decorations; they were depictions of the brutal realities of the Civil Rights era, the atrocities committed against Native Americans, and the enslavement of Africans.
This was not a renovation. It was a sanitization.
By physically removing these reminders, institutions are attempting to “blank out” sections of history. It is a visual whitewashing designed to comfort the comfortable and silence the past. But this erasure of physical art is only the tip of the iceberg. The most dangerous form of revisionism isn’t what they take down from the walls—it’s what they have permanently hung in our classrooms.
The Muzzle of Academia
For decades, mainstream education has served not as a tool for enlightenment, but as a muzzle on our common sense. Those of us who study history independently—outside the constraints of approved curriculums—have always known that the “official” version of the world is often a fabrication.
Nowhere is this more evident than in the maps we are forced to memorize.
The world map is not a neutral objective image. It is a political weapon. For centuries, religious and colonial powers commissioned cartographers not just to navigate the world, but to dominate it psychologically. The goal was simple: to visually represent the “growth” and superiority of the Christian, Euro-centric world by artificially inflating the size of the Northern Hemisphere while shrinking the Global South.
The Cartographic Lie: Two Examples You Need to Know
To understand how deep this lie goes, we have to look at the specific tools used to distort our reality.
1. The Mercator Projection (The Lie We Were Taught)
This is the standard map hanging in almost every school in America. Created in 1569 by Gerardus Mercator, it was originally designed for European navigators. However, it came to serve a different purpose: imperial arrogance.
• The Distortion: On this map, North America and Europe appear massive, while Africa and South America look surprisingly small.
• The Reality: In reality, Africa is three times the size of North America and larger than all of Europe, China, and the United States combined. Greenland appears the same size as Africa on the Mercator map; in reality, Africa is 14 times larger than Greenland.
• The Agenda: By placing Europe at the center and inflating the size of predominantly white, Northern nations, this map subconsciously reinforces the idea that these cultures are more significant, powerful, and “grand” than those in the Southern Hemisphere.
2. The Gall-Peters Projection (The Corrective Lens)
In the 1970s, the Gall-Peters projection gained prominence as a counter-argument. This map prioritizes equal area.
• The Shift: It looks “stretched” to our eyes only because we have been conditioned to see the distortion as normal.
• The Truth: It shows the continents in their correct relative proportions. Suddenly, the Global South (Africa, South America) dominates the image, revealing the true scale of the non-European world. It is a humbling correction to centuries of visual propaganda.
Conclusion: Take Off the Muzzle
When you see art being removed from a museum, or when you look at a map that shrinks an entire continent of people, understand that these are not accidents. They are choices.
Revisionist history is the attempt to curate the past to protect the power structures of the present. As independent journalists and thinkers, our job is to reject the muzzle. We must question the map, document the erasure, and refuse to let the “official narrative” replace the truth.
The veil is lifting. It is time we help pull it down completely.
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