Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Special Friends Wedding Cards

. Hombrecito

My grandmother says

Okay they are fucking or dykes but I do not see, save it for them, I do not like kisses, to be hand. I am shocked. Just what strikes me most are the Tortise those in the neighborhood, did you see that say that Jamie is pregnant with a man to take the kid with the other, which looks like a male, that mustache? That ... that works by lowering the bags of potatoes in the Chinese. And of course, is torti, what will work?. They say he used a belt to not notice her breasts and would not surprise me eh, if it looks like a man! And just recently I saw the baby started talking and male torti says "Dad." Do you you think?


My other grandmother says

I pray for them, for they know not what they do, they are driven by lust, for trying new things ... Did you see those kids who have everything and do not enjoy anything and so end up in drugs? Well, the same goes for those who are gay. Are lost, but if we pray for them God is going to help so they can become normal. I do not pray much but a little every day while I cook or clean it costs me nothing and serves them mucho.Y have to help because we do know that what they do is wrong.


My grandfather says

These are sick, why not go to the psychologist and stop messing around with such talk?


My aunt says

When I heard that Mark was fucking Tomi told not to gather more, it does not load or bother and stuff , but not coupled, look if you end up liking my Tomi men. And when I met the mother of Thaddeus told him, not mob, is a precaution. And that I have coworkers who are gay and respect, but entendeme to me, I want to take care of my son.


My brother says

ball Do not give them any, live in the eighteenth century.


After seeing on TV in the pride march


My grandmother says


Oh dear, I understand that resources as well as very revolutionary ideas that you have now and I do not understand that but what did you dyke? Chiquita I saw you and thought that there had kind of weird because you had the Barbie pinturitas regalabamos you and not used and you were going to play with your cousin or Fulbe you used long or short hair you read much about these as I do not understand but I thought you were going to dyke do because you come from a different family, educated you well. I do not know what's wrong ...


My other grandmother says


I think it is okay to show solidarity with those who are evil, but that is not way, you thought that everyone here remembers everything and everyone you saw on TV will say "that is a lesbian "and I will point and may not give you work. Bah, take it for granted, between a person who is said to be gay and the other says nothing the employer chooses which is gay. ... It's about principles.


My grandfather did not say anything.


My aunt says


Tomi You're like me, you want help, but notice that you can hurt you.


My brother says

That you all suck an egg.


And I always say it all, suddenly I have no desire to say anything.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Funny Waxing Signs Funny Games (2008 Movie)?

" So when your silence? Testimonies of pain and anger

By Elizabeth Lino Cornejo

I was crying at the barracks, where a guard told me I'll kill you, you know that have brought you here? I said: If you know why I come. He replied: Not here, india, gosh, I'm going to shoot. I said, let me away with my son. Hope
Zavaleta



ANFASEP

How long lost son? How long will your silence? Singing a song with these lyrics marched through streets with the smell of death, fear and packed with soldiers, a group of women, boys and girls who like unique
s symbol of political struggle carried a banner and a cross on the top scoring "NO KILL". It was 1985 and John Paul II arrived in Ayacucho, the security measures were extreme and the group could not reach him. But this only to illustrate the countless times when I walked crying out for justice, seeking to be heard and found nothing but silence contempt, humiliation and hatred of the authorities. Walking

has been constant for over 20 years, walking and finding the doors closed, threatening faces and stigmatization. The terror, the awakened one night by pulling down their doors, settled in their lives thrown into the clutches of despair.

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have walked under the government, claiming support for the release of their husbands, sons, brothers, help arrives and to find those in the middle of that terrible night had been kidnapped. In principle, the ultimate goal of the association was "to identify the whereabouts of their missing relatives."

ANFASEP Today women are the face, the years have strengthened their spirit of struggle and have overcome fear. At the beginning the women met in secret, met in the streets, at the doors of police stations, where the body dumps hopeless walked among rotting bodies eaten by dogs and pigs, seeking to find the son, brother or partner who they were ripped from their hands. In the midst of that pain, blood, orphans and families were split search, the children were neglected their basic needs. Children grew up amidst the lack, poverty and labor.

The National Association of Relatives Kidnapped, Detained and Disappeared of Peru began with a meeting a September 2, 1983, a few days three of its members traveled to Lima with a desire to file complaints of disappearances to the Government, slept in Mars Field. ANFASEP groups Quechua-speaking peasant women and young orphans who unfairly suffered as a consequence not only of terror but because of laziness and discrimination in a country that is still not able to feel this pain in your skin and a state that does not come with repair .

Testimonials pain and anger

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came a captain, saying, "Damn, we should kill this old." They said, 'Lord, I have no fear of death, die, die, I will give the five little sun that I have, for the loss of your bullet, but first tell me where my son, when you know where my son is going to die in peace "


Angélica Mendoza De Ascarza

In 2007 the association issued how long your silence? A book containing testimonies of 33 members and partners ANFASEP, whose value lies as a historical document, moreover, that this in their collection and systematization was worked by the young people of the partnership, children walked with their mother and shared dining tables in the days of search. The book is divided into two parts, one that accounts for the formation of the organization, the creation of the Museum of Memory ANFASEP "That does not repeat itself, as well as detailing the history and political violence in Ayacucho. The second part, the bulk of the testimony of pain, injustice and abuse escape through those who know the struggle, strength and determination in pursuit of truth and justice.

The book becomes an essential document taking us to an important part of our history from the voices of its protagonists with names and faces. A book becomes tangible need half stories told by selfish interests and also three years after its publication dissemination has not had the attention they deserve.

few years ago academic debates questioned the rationale of the testimony, perhaps to other societies this is no longer important and has been relegated to only one academic paper which discusses structures and forms. In Spain, the assurance is urgently needed because we need political change. The testimony particularized history, becomes flesh and blood, makes visible to people and situations that are repeatedly reduced to groups of no great importance for the official story. Shows a slice of life that we live but what happens around us. The testimony would be introduced for study in school and university classrooms, it is urgent journey through memory. We need to know the story from all voices, from all the struggles, as is the struggle of mothers ANFASEP.

Todo

No "repair" is going to back to life, dignity, and the lost years. But the state has an obligation comply with the care of impoverished families with terror, to whom the orphans, stigma and racism treated them less than human beings. And we, citizens, we have to remain vigilant as guardians of that memory, as sentient beings to build a new country without forgetting, working for justice and equality.

ANFASEP
Further details HERE


National Association of Relatives of Detained and Disappeared Kidnapped Peru-ANFASEP
2007 how long your silence? Testimonies of pain and anger.


Sunday, September 12, 2010

When Did Shakira Get Chicken Pox

An underground adventure, Jorge Eslava

In Sunday's day today (12 September) the writer Jorge Eslava published a review of my latest book, invisible in the city Turmania :

"The Muqui, the sentinel mines, the city will lead to a translucent and saddened "


Moving away from the warmth of home has brought in all the popular imagination, serious constraints to children. Be candid for insubordination or children, there are cases of "Little Red Riding Hood" and "Hansel and Gretel", respectively. In this story, Turmania - a girl from the Andes, clad in a multicolored poncho, try your luck appealing to the same purpose: to distance himself from his relatives and embark, through music, an underground adventure. At the bottom of the Pachamama, the Muqui, sentry mines, lead to a citadel translucent and saddened. Just a memory. The protagonist returns to his village with a new experience gained and lessons for the reader, the complaint says the author on mineral extraction in Cerro de Pasco, where dynamite wickedly field, leaving the villages and people cherished memory .
Review published in the supplement Trade Domincal (Sunday September 12, 2010).

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