December 1, 2014

heartbreaks of women and the government repression

last night, sonia, one of my best girlfriends, told me that she doesn't believe in love anymore.

i've been unlucky in love my whole life, what can i tell her? that someday she will find another man? of course she doesn't think so, and if she looks back at my own love experience in the past, will not believe me.

it's so sad. they were a really nice couple. they're together for many years. 8 years, if i'm not mistaken. and everybody could tell that they loved each other very much.

he was a very good man for her. and she was an amazing woman for him, too.

what happened? why did he just go? they had no marital problems. but one day, he moved to another city, changed his phone number, and no longer wanted to know anything about her and their baby girl, without any explanation.

even if he fell in love with another woman, why did he left them, in such an irrational and painful way?

valeria, their daughter, is four years old. and she's beautiful, incredibly smart, joyful, sweet and well-behaved. for sonia, it has been difficult to accept that he doesn't mind his little girl.

........nothing more to say.

in other news, on november 20th, there were many pacific demonstrations along the country, to press government to find the 43 normalistas.

in méxico city, it was a historical event, thousands of citizens took part. but it ended in the detention of 11 innocent people. the federal government arbitrarily arrested them without cause, violating the due process, their rights, and denying them the chance of choosing their counsel.

accusing them of terrorism, attempted murder and organized crime (more severe crimes than those imposed to abarca), the only evidence against them was the testimony of the police who carried out the arrests. and the key element to determine these people belong to a subversive collective....... was that they called each other compas (it means something like bro).

!!!

(i know it sounds crazy, i understand if it's difficult to get everything i'm saying. seems like an overstatement, i know. but it's the truth).

on november 22nd, they're transfered to the high security federal prisions in nayarit and veracruz. then, there were demonstrations for their release. and then, well, they're released on saturday, november 29th, for lack of evidence against them.

(who are the normalistas? who is abarca? what the hell is this girl talkin about? read my post ayotzinapa and the feelings of the nation)

today marks two years since the national asshole took office as president, so the people is taking the streets again, demanding his resignation. i'm goin on a street procession at 6pm.

mexicanos al grito de guerra.


Petó






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