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American Focus > Blog > Politics > “Spain Shouldn’t Apologize for Conquering America, But for Leaving It”: Alfonso Borrego Challenges the Black Legend – Gateway Hispanic
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“Spain Shouldn’t Apologize for Conquering America, But for Leaving It”: Alfonso Borrego Challenges the Black Legend – Gateway Hispanic

Last updated: October 13, 2025 4:01 am
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“Spain Shouldn’t Apologize for Conquering America, But for Leaving It”: Alfonso Borrego Challenges the Black Legend – Gateway Hispanic
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At the Foro La Región in Spain, Alfonso Borrego, a descendant of the famed Apache leader Geronimo, ignited a global discussion with his bold assertion that “Spain should not apologize for conquering America, but for leaving it.”

By making this statement, Borrego seeks to challenge the entrenched Black Legend, a narrative that paints Spain’s historical role in the Americas as predominantly exploitative and brutal.

During his address, Borrego contended that the Spanish conquest was far more than mere brutality; it was a nuanced cultural exchange that introduced education, religion, architectural innovations, and a common language that still binds the Hispanic community today.

He further explained how the Black Legend—including myths propagated by English and Dutch adversaries—has skewed perceptions of history, ultimately serving to elevate Anglo-American supremacy.

Borrego pointed out that numerous Indigenous groups allied with Spain during the conquest. He posited that the genuine tragedy did not stem from the Spaniards’ entry, but from their eventual exit.

“Spain should not apologize for conquering America, but for having left.” Alfonso Borrego, a descendant of Geronimo, challenges the Black Legend at the Foro La Región, underscoring Spain’s beneficial impacts on education and health. Learn more here: https://t.co/sgSgKahNE1 pic.twitter.com/1Y9xXsrIlO

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According to Borrego, Spain’s withdrawal left a void, exposing Latin America to foreign exploitation and ideological subversion, while erasing a rich narrative of shared cultural evolution.

His remarks come amidst a burgeoning global awakening to re-evaluate Spain’s colonial past, as historians and scholars alike advocate for a more nuanced interpretation of that historical period.

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Rather than strictly reducing history to the acts of conquest, Borrego suggested that the Hispanic legacy should be seen as a bridge connecting Europe and the Americas through faith, language, and culture.

The indoctrination against Spain in the schools of the United States… By Alfonso Borrego, Hispanist, and descendant of the Apache leader Geronimo. #ImperioEspañol, #Hispanidad.

Alfonso Borrego’s sentiments resonate deeply in contemporary polarized discourse surrounding history, identity, and colonialism. His message transcends political boundaries, calling for a reclamation of the truth regarding the shared origins of the Hispanic world.

Spain ought not to feel contrition for its role in introducing civilization, education, and culture to the Americas. It should, however, reflect critically on why it let its historical narrative become overshadowed by distortions and collective forgetfulness.

Apprehending the realities of the Hispanic past is not merely an exercise in pride or blame; it is about understanding our identity and safeguarding the legacy that resonates with millions across the Atlantic.

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Mariana Ramírez is a young Mexican nationalist dedicated to truth and excellence in journalism. With a strong commitment to informing the public, her aim is to present a clear, honest view of current events while avoiding manipulation. She emphasizes transparency and the pursuit of verifiable facts, believing journalism should be a trustworthy bridge between society and the truth. Moreover, she aspires to be known for the depth of her investigations, maintaining integrity and respect in her storytelling. Driven by a mission to foster a more informed, conscious, and critical society, Mariana strives to ensure that truth remains the central tenet of her journalistic efforts, contributing responsibly and rigorously to public discourse.

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