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And with this GOLAZO from Marianyela Jiménez, Venezuelan national team qualifies for the U20 Women World Cup🫡🇻🇪
Marianyela is too good, at just 20 years old you can see how great of a player she is and will be for la vinotinto.
Capitana🍷
#woso#futfem#woso community#marianyela jimenez#venezuela vs argentina#sub20 fem#conmebol#fvf femenina#venwt
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De Paul dando su vida para que Messi no se ahogue en la cancha de Venezuela:
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#mascotverse#olympic mascots#beijing 2008#yingying#huanhuan#fuwa#argentina#venezuela#lionel messi#soteldo#la vinotinto#Argentina vs Venezuela
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**sighs…** Okay this definitely is too complicated for me to simplify or even explain properly, but there’s a current theme around how first-world countries always villainize people and governments from the Global South. Over the years, due to the proliferation of this mindset in the media, it's become very cruel and mainstream: the dichotomy between the “civilized” against the “savages” has always been present; yet now, that times have changed and POC issues are more present and discussed, this division is brought back by the use of “weaponized progressivism”. In short, countries that colonized, enslaved, stole, and dehumanized indigenous people of Latin America turn around and point an accusatory finger toward countries with huge ethnic gaps and prejudiced-based policies for not fixing the racist problem they installed in the first place. Most of these countries are still coming to terms with their stolen/downgraded indigenous identity and heritage as they were built upon the idea that this cultural identification of them is inherently negative against the “purity of white identity" that they should aspire to espouse.
Now, first-world people even deny the latinoamerican status of countries they perceive as “mostly white populated”, not only denying the historical background and baggage these lands possess but also reproducing the exact same racist rhetoric they claim to be against: "most indigenous tribes no longer exist, and POC aren’t part of the population."
These communities are very present (and in need of reparations) inside their own country and some aspects of their culture are integrated into the immigrant-based culture that some spaces of these countries have; people who claim that they don’t exist are simply giving tools to the governments that want to exterminate them and say they harmed no one as these communities “no longer live”.
Hell, this speech is completely dangerous as its main objective is to alienate Latin American countries and turn them against each other to prevent their union (it isn’t a coincidence that these arguments always resurface whenever new policies or trading agreements are designed). Racism inside Latin American countries needs to be discussed as does the revindication of indigenous cultures and people; yet first-world countries (government and, sorry, people alike) need to stay out of this mess and hand over their platforms to actual POC Latinos to speak on these matters; otherwise, they’re doing their (still racist and white supremacist) governments a favor by contributing to Latino-America’s lack of union.
#politics#latin american countries#first world countries#civilization vs barbarism#racism#poc#people of color#indigenous people#colonialism#weaponized progressivism#Latin America#Global South#latinx#indigenous culture#chile#brasil#venezuela#argentina#peru#bolivia#colombia#mexico#cuba#paraguay#uruguay#puerto rico#panama#ecuador#suriname#guyana
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VIVA VENEZUELA!!!!!! VENEZUELA W BITCHES!!!!
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Same-sex marriage in 2003 vs. 2013 vs. 2023
(20 years of change)
More info below:
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2003:
Marriage : Netherlands, Belgium, British Columbia (CA), Ontario (CA)
Civil unions : France (including overseas territories), Germany, Denmark, Iceland, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Greenland, Rio Negro (AR), Ciudad de Buenos Aires (AR), California (US), New York (US), Hawaii (US), Vermont (US), Canary Islands (ES), Aragon (ES), Catalonia (ES), Andalusia (ES), Extremadura (ES), Castilla-La Mancha (ES), Castilla-Leon (ES), Madrid (ES), Valencia (ES), Asturias (ES), Basque Country (ES), Navarre (ES), Balearics (ES), Quebec (CA), Alberta (CA), Manitoba (CA), Nova Scotia (CA), Geneva (CH), Zurich (CH), Portugal.
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2013:
Marriage : Netherlands, Belgium, Canada, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, South Africa, Spain, Portugal, France (including overseas territories), Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, New Zealand, Washington (US), California (US), New Mexico (US), Minnesota (US), Iowa (US), Maryland (US), DC (US), New Jersey (US), Delaware (US), New York (US), Connecticut (US), Rhode Island (US), Vermont (US), Massachusetts (US), New Hampshire (US), Maine (US), Hawaii (US), Mexico City (MX), Quintana Roo (MX).
Civil unions : Greenland, Colombia, Ecuador, Merida (VZ), United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, Finland, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Australia
Recognizes marriages performed abroad : All 32 Mexican states and Israel
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2023:
Marriage : Netherlands (including overseas territories), Belgium, United States, Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Colombia, US Virgin Islands, Ecuador, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Malvinas/Falklands, France (including overseas territories), Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Germany, Slovenia, Switzerland, Austria, Malta, Guernsey, Jersey, United Kingdom, Isle of Man, Ireland, Gibraltar, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Greenland, Luxembourg, Faroe Islands, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan, Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, St. Helena, Pitcairn Islands, Gibraltar.
Civil unions : Bolivia, Italy, Cayman Islands, Bermuda, Aruba, Curaçao, Czech Republic, Hungary, Croatia, Montenegro, Greece, Cyprus, Estonia, Liechtenstein
Recognizes marriages performed abroad : Namibia, Israel, Nepal, American Samoa
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Future :
Same-sex marriage is under consideration by the legislature or the courts in Aruba, Curaçao, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, India, Japan, Liechtenstein, Namibia, the Navajo Nation, Nepal, Thailand, and Venezuela, and all countries bound by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR), which includes Barbados, Bolivia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, and Suriname.
Civil unions are being considered in a number of countries, including Lithuania, Peru, the Philippines, South Korea, Ukraine, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Latvia, Panama, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Thailand, and Venezuela.
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#map#maps#cartography#usa#latin america#mexico#data#americas#geography#europe#gay#lgbt#gay marriage#lgbtq#lgbtq history#lgbt history#history#lesbian#sapphic#marriage#pride
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Juana Azurduy:
a. “Fue una patriota del Alto Perú (actual Bolivia) que luchó en las guerras de independencia hispanoamericanas por la emancipación del Virreinato del Río de la Plata contra la Monarquía española y asumió la comandancia de las guerras que conformaron la denominada Republiqueta de La Laguna, por lo que su memoria es honrada en Argentina y en Bolivia” b. “a total girlboss”
Simón Bolívar:
a. “Please, don't believe the use of his image in the propaganda of political groups, he was badass and deserves recognition. - Known as "The Liberator" - Central to the independence of Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador. Helped in the independente of Perú, inspired the one form Panama and the begininning of Bolivia. - He was a witness of Napoleón's coronation - He fought in the battle that consolidate the defeat of the last spanish viceroy of America - Bolivia is named in his honor - He dreamt of an united region”
#latam independence sexyman#going to be so real that moving to a different time zone screwed up my posting schedule#so sorry for this not being posted at a different time
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✯ Round 1 ✯ Match 113 ✯
The current flag of El Chaltén, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina
Propaganda:
None
vs.
The current flag of La Guaira, La Guaira, Venezuela
Propaganda:
I love how detailed the sun’s face is for no reason. It looks so creepy, and I love it.
Tournament Policies: ✯ Choose the flag that's more meaningful to you! ✯ Be respectful of place names and cultural symbols in your commentary! ✯ If you want to submit propaganda, you may do so at the submission form linked in the pinned post. It will only be included if it is submitted before the next post with that flag is drafted and will be included in all subsequent posts the flag is featured in.
#cft polls#polls#flag: El Chaltén - Santa Cruz Province - Argentina#flag: La Guaira - La Guaira - Venezuela#eyestrain#eyestrain: color
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Regional Flag Wars: Round 1
Welcome to the Regional Flag Wars! It will focus on the flags of regions/administrative divisions, with one flag being allowed per country. This tournament has been a long time coming, as I’ve been holding many preliminary rounds to decide the best regional flags of various countries over the past year, including the tournaments the Japanese Prefecture Flag Wars and the Russian Federal Subject Flag Wars. This tournament is one of my largest, with 82 flags and six rounds. The first round will begin this week. I hope everyone is excited to vote for the greatest regional flag in the world!
Round 1:
1. Baja Verapaz Department, Guatemala vs. Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina
2. Yucatán, Mexico vs. Alexandria Governate, Egypt
3. Nakuru County, Kenya vs. Panevėžys County, Lithuania vs. San José Department, Uruguay
4. South Ostrobothnia, Finland vs. Hirshabelle, Somalia
5. Northern Territory, Australia vs. Vysočina Region, Czechia vs. Bali, Indonesia
6. Azores, Portugal vs. Chuquisaca Department, Bolivia vs. Lower Austria, Austria
7. Brod-Posavina County, Croatia vs. Olancho Department, Honduras vs. Chuvashia, Russia
8. Brest Region, Belarus vs. Sicily, Italy vs. Batken Region, Kyrgyzstan
9. Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria vs. Amambay Department, Paraguay
10. Sarawak, Malaysia vs. Bukidnon, Philippines vs. Bratislava Region, Slovakia
11. Kosrae State, Micronesia vs. South Darfur, Sudan vs. Saare County, Estonia
12. Mpumalanga, South Africa vs. Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, Thailand
13. Gagauzia, Moldova vs. Chontales Department, Nicaragua
14. Adjara, Georgia vs. Grande Comore, Comoros vs. Wallonia, Belgium
15. Emirate of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates vs. Tuzla Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Magallanes Region, Chile
16. Töv Province, Mongolia vs. Balochistan, Pakistan vs. Tocantins, Brazil
17. Amhara Region, Ethiopia vs. Covasna County, Romania vs. Canton of Bern, Switzerland
18. New Brunswick, Canada vs. Angaur, Palau
19. San Jose Province, Costa Rica vs. Macedonia, Greece vs. Occitania, France
20. Saga Prefecture, Japan vs. Ebon Atoll, Marshall Islands
21. Greenland, Denmark vs. La Libertad Department, El Salvador
22. Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine vs. Central Equatoria, South Sudan
23. Valencia, Spain vs. Coclé Province, Panama
24. Mon State, Myanmar vs. Malampa Province, Vanuatu
25. Lublin Voivodeship, Poland vs. Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas Province, Ecuador
26. Uva Province, Sri Lanka vs. Zulia, Venezuela vs. Agder, Norway
27. Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan vs. Friesland, Netherlands vs. Enga Province, Papua New Guinea
28. Leicestershire, United Kingdom vs. Choiseul Province, Solomon Islands
29. Bavaria, Germany vs. Kukës County, Albania vs. Kalmar County, Sweden
30. Department of Cuzco, Peru vs. Vojvodina, Serbia vs. Heves County, Hungary
31. Alaska, United States vs. Haut-Ogooué Province, Gabon vs. Grand Gedeh County, Liberia
32. Otago, New Zealand vs. Boyacá Department, Colombia vs. Connacht, Ireland
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Please let’s talk about the admin of the Copa América TikTok account 😂😂😂
#conmebol#conmebol qualifiers#las eliminatorias más difíciles del mundo#south america#venezuela vs argentina#world cup qualifiers#world cup 2026
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So what I've realized across watching three games go to penalties in the last two days (Argentina vs Ecuador, Portugal vs France, and Canada vs Venezuela) is that everyone should appreciate the hell out of their keeper.
Love him, cherish him, be grateful when he saves your asses.
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Warbler Showdown; Bracket 3.2, Poll 4
Pale-legged Warbler (Myiothlypis signata)
IUCN Rating: Least Concern
Range: the eastern edge of the Southern Andes, from mid-Peru to northern Argentina.
Habitat: humid montane forests and their edges, especially along streams with dense undergrowth. Primarily found between 1800-3050m.
Subspecies: 2
Riverbank Warbler (Myiothlypis rivularis)
IUCN Rating: Least Concern
Range: quite extensive, if fragmented; in the north, found in Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana, as well as Brazil; in the south found in Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay.
Habitat: heavily associated with water, as the name implies. Rivers, streams, and swampy areas of lowland forests and their edges. Can be found from sea level to 1100m in Venezuela, or to 1400m in Bolivia.
Subspecies: 3
Image Sources: Pale-legged (Jorge Quiroga); Riverbank (Marcos Eugenio)
#nww showdown#pale legged warbler#riverbank warbler#myiothlypis#parulidae#passeriformes#polls#bird poll#songbirds#wood warblers
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copa america quarter-finals .. im excited
argentina vs. ecuador
venezuela vs canada
colombia vs panama
uruguay vs brazil
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This game is actually the most stressful one, because why is it tied with 53 seconds left...
VI and Costa Rica at half time so I tuned into Venezuela and Argentina and finally! A full arena
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Yesterday I saw someone on Twitter complaining about how the recent killings in Venezuela will make people forget about Gaza. Like shut the fuck up, please.
You know you can care about multiple causes, right? You know that the people who have crappy governments don't deserve to die, right? You know that Maduro lies about being pro-Palestine, right? And that this isn't a left vs right situation but against a dictatorship of over 20 years and how it killed people, right?
Why is it excuses when it comes to the government of your country but when it comes to Venezuela, Bangladesh, Argentina and others, the first response is: "Um, they deserve it. Venezuelans shouldn't be worried because Maduro is pro palestine, Argentina is white and nazi land, and idk what's happening in Banglade-"? Maybe then just shut the fuck up forever and ever ❤️
#a genocide is a genocide and a dictatorship is a dictatorship.#no matter which country is going through it we must act on it. be human#not caring about them or beefing with venezuelans or lying about palestinians is vile behaviour#same goes for argentinians. what on earth do you mean you want us to go through our last dictatorship again. do you wtf youre talking about?#i am argentinian and i stand with venezuela 🙏🙏🙏 please don't ignore what's happening in latam
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