Many heartfelt thanks for all the messages of encouragement, hope and control that gave me lot of strength at a time when I needed a lot of you all, my friends blog.
October 2010, the month in which Argentina and Latin America lost a man, Nestor Kirchner, who dedicated his life to his ideals and that since the presidency of the country carried out the model country with which the Argentine dream.
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ends the month with another woman president in America, Dilma Rousseff, the first woman president of Brazil. |
I share this note Liliana Viola Page12 published in the Journal of 5/11/2010.
Dilma already have your card
For those who were children in the twentieth century, women were three important in Latin America: Gabriela, Alfonsina y Juana. The Chilean lullabies she never had children but who won the Nobel, the Uruguayan who beauty roses, roses, growing roses in their hands and that he retired before the hour to see your skin does not wither, and Argentina, caged by a little man who chooses the background of the sea with mermaids and shells back in La Perla, Mar del Plata. Latin American women in the school were poets, muses of America, shot through with love.
Blood and tears
asked him, words, words less if he thought he would survive the lymphatic cancer. Replied that no one holds a campaign if he is unable. He also said that the question seemed in bad taste, not disguise the fact that, beyond a question that points to a State, also goes against the good education that should be asked if you think anyone die. Some say she used her illness to educate the electorate and others say it was loaded to shoulder the stigma of the disease, other side of female weaknesses. The truth is that Dilma this dual response makes it clear that it is unwilling to overact typically male positions to prove it can. Bipolarity, the fragility and awkwardness even appear as an old temptation of historians when describing women in situations of power. The problem is that they do while they have it, they are professional politicians, that despite the media side with curiosity that are female, are very well capitalized. Therefore, they differ from their predecessors in that they are not surprised the place they occupy. No sobractĂșan and what is not so good, maybe even come to forget to focus on gender politics. In the first interviews he gave as president-elect, was asked if she cried. A no president-elect asked such a thing difficult to see mourn a president, it is also true. Dilma yes. Many times. The eyes that looked fixed to Cristina Fernandez during long hours both at the funeral of her husband in his first speech on national TV also worked to count the tears. How restrained, when they broke. The tears seem to be the measure of female weakness. In the tears would be demonstrating that tacit assumption that something is weird inside. But his strength, aqueous advantage provided have been educated to deal with feelings expose and control themselves, but only after they are admitted. "I cried then and I was crying a little. I did not cry so, at one time. I cried there, when I gave the speech, but then I cried a little. I cried coming home, pretty much. "We note that also cried when he named Lula. And she says yes, then I did cry. Dilma And then adds: "Some say that I did not. Not so. I cried inside, and out a bit. "
Argentina's President greeted her saying, "Welcome to the club of gender", a phrase of belonging, but also a warning to many.
And because I like the music that accompanies me in every moment, because I love Brazilian music and because in this song the feeling is "Flor da pele", I ask you to listen to and Zeca Baleiro Raimundo Fagner.
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