
Today marks the 200th Independence Day of Colombia. Since Jo Schüftan was born and raised in Colombia, he decided to pay tribute to Colombia by telling you his personal story about growing up in Colombia in the 80's and the 90's. As many of you know, Colombia has gone through some really hard times because of the never-ending armed conflict between the government and the rebels. This unfortunately changes the image that people have about Colombians in general. Many ignorant people think that all Colombians do drugs or that all Colombians are criminals. What many keep ignoring are the hard working Colombians like Jo, who keep the name and the image of their country high up in the air.
Colombia is a country with a population of over 45 million people, and there are millions of Colombians living outside of the country. Many like Jo, decided to leave because of the armed conflict that exploded in the mid 90's. Around that time people were living in constant fear, bombs were exploding on a weekly basis and the news was always bad. When Jo was only 7 years old, his best friends father was shot at point blank and even though he survived, the family was forced to leave the country the next day. As a result Jo never got to see his friend again.
One of the scariest things that Jo experienced was when a bomb exploded feet away from his families home in Bogota. Thankfully nobody got hurt. Another episode Jo experienced was when the guerrilla took over a nearby town, and Army tanks started taking over the streets. You could here the exchange of fire in the distance and you could see flashes in the sky.

Once Escobar returned to Medellin to face the press, he decided to go out with some friends and clear his mind. Towards the end of the night, as he is getting ready to leave, he started getting harassed by some angry fans. Andres responded by standing up for himself and trying to reason with those people. As soon as he got in his car, they shot him 6 times in the chest. Colombian soccer would never be the same. The next morning Jo's father gave him the sad news, and Jo was devastated. Andres Escobar to this day is Jo's favorite soccer player.

Here is Jo Schüftan telling you about his life as a Colombian (Explicit Language):
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