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that-soccer-guru · 4 years ago
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Tell us more about the Colombia NTs 👀 please
I have a wonderful thing about the colombia wnt.
Gay. So Gay. So Many Gays. And empowered as FUCK
Yoreli Rincon, gay af, plays in Internazionale Milan, seemingly banned from the NT for the foreseeable future, has a whole fiance who plays for the Venezuela NT. She hot hot (Yore is on the left and her fiancee, Jay is on the right)
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Natalia Gaitan, believed to have hoes in area codes. Jk, my capi is an icon. SHE HAD LEUKEMIA AS A KID and went through a full recovery to kick ass in the Woso world. Currently on extended injury bc of an ACL tear but, she's fucking awesome BUT I MEAN LOOK AT HER!!!
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Daniela Montoya, on top of being one of my favorite players active rn, also gay as fuck. Also a twin? what's with woso and twins. But her and her girlfriend are super cute, her girlfriend plays with her in Junior, she posts adorable things for Dani's birthday, they are eachother's biggest fans, it's AMAZING.
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Leicy Santos, smol and mighty. I firmly believe she's gonna end up dating half the Atleti Squad, though I really root for her and Deyna (even if Deyna is also like, a baby, but still).
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Catalina Usme, fucking CANNONS for legs, woman can and will rip nets off goals given the chance, absolutely amazing player, also big gay vibe but also gives off the vibe that she just supports the gays, who knows
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Isabella Echeverri, went through a whole controversy about maybe having bought her place in the NT, great fucking player though. either a lipstick lesbian or the straightest straight, I really cannot tell.
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Carolina Arias, HAS A WHOLE ASS TATTOO SLEEVE AND THE GAYEST SMILE IN THE WORLD BRO, SHES SO GAY, AND SO GOOD AT SOCCER, I LOVE HER
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Lady Andrade, Y'all Americans have beef with her because she pissed you off by punching Abby Wambach, we wanted to throw her a party. She calls it like it is, if everyone had the same resources as the uswnt, the US would not be as dominant (not as bad as the men who are the laughing stock of the world but still), I'm pretty sure she's straight but her vibe with Carolina Arias is WONDERFUL
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There are a lot of players in this team and they're all amazing. Nicole Regnier who recently came out of retirement, Melissa Ortiz, former player (actually signed for NY Flash for a bit) and current sports caster, Catalina Perez, goalkeeper extraordinaire who actually played for a university in Miami, Damiela Caracas, Manuela Vanegas, Orianica Velasquez, I can literally go on for ages.
And I stand by the Lady Andrade thing. If the federation gave the girls as much support as they do the guys, we'd be fucking ballers. All of South America is full of talent, amazing dedicated hardworking players who are fighting against insurmountable odds. They're literally RUNNING full throttle at a wall that refuses to crumble. These women have been fighting for years for every fucking inch, and I love them so much. They're fighting a hard fight and I'll support them in everything they do.
STAN SOUTH AMERICAN TEAMS. THERE'S SO MUCH TALENT THAT Y'ALL WOULD ENJOY SO MUCH! IT'S NOT JUST BRAZIL DOWN THERE, REGARDLESS OF HOW MANY BRAZILIANS MAKE IT HERE. SO MANY OF OUR PLAYERS ARE IN YOUR COLLEGE TEAMS AND IN EUROPE AND THEY DESERVE TO BE STANNED TOO!!!!
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yourdailyqueer · 5 years ago
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Yoreli Rincón
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Bisexual
DOB: 27 July 1993
Ethnicity: Colombian
Occupation: Prof soccer player
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futfemdaily · 4 years ago
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Inter Milan 2020/21 Team Presentation
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gaywoso · 4 years ago
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Inter Women x Hugo Boss
2020
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theirondragonrants · 5 years ago
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WoSo madness: Pan-American Games
If you enjoyed the WWC, give a watch to the Pan-American games! They're surrounded by bullshit controversy right now but, God dammit the girls need all the support they can get. The women's tournament includes CONCACAF (North America, the Caribbean and Central America each gets one, Canada and the US gave their spot up to concentrate on the World Cup, leaving Mexico) and CONMEBOL (selected from the 3-5th best performers in Copa America and the host nation)
Some of the biggest names in South American football continue to be banned/veto'd/overlooked for their national teams because they dare call their federations on their shit. Most recent victims of this bullshit are Argentinian players Estefania Banini (captain of the team that played the World Cup), Belén Potassa, Ruth Bravo, Gaby Garton, Sole Jaimes, and Florencia Bonsegundo (who reportedly refused to sign in solidarity) who voiced their anger during the World Cup. These athletes had to dispel rumors of injuries and club commitments to expose the corruption of the AFA, and it's utter bullshit.
On a personal note I continue to be outraged that Yoreli Rincon is still banned from Colombia's NT. What technical strategy includes banning arguably the best #10 in the country escapes me. (for Men's soccer context, it's the equivalent of leaving James Rodríguez/Leo Messi/Neymar Jr out of their NTs) The federation recently lifted the bullshit ban they had on Daniela Montoya (arguably our best midfielder and pivoting point for the whole squad), but I'm sure it includes some kind of gag clause.
The best thing we can do is show some outrage, give the nt squads support when they need it, and watch/attend games whenever possible for the clubs these girls play for!
Martha is the loudest voice we have in South America, but it's such a tragedy. All other voices are constantly silenced and slapped down with bullshit excuses and it needs to end. These girls shouldn't have to fight against their federations to play professionally.
SO LONG STORY SHORT! SUPPORT THE PAN-AMERICAN GAMES AND THE AMAZING WOMEN WHO ARE GOING OUT THERE TO DO WHAT THEY LOVE AGAINST INSURMOUNTABLE ODDS AND CRAPPY CONDITIONS!
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(also, let's geddit Colombia)
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playlikeabadass · 7 years ago
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“Like Carli said to me when I got injured ‘Dont worry Jlo, you’ll be back there quickly!’ Year and a half later God answers, thanks Lord #nationalteammode. Faith and pride”
Tonight on “Carli is super nice with young players”: Yoreli Rincón
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buffynha · 4 years ago
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PRELUDE ALL TIME DREAM TEAMS
In the year 2000, the IFFHS has organized the votes to elect the "Football Players of the XXth Century" of the World and the Continents . The elections were based on polls of journalists, former players and specialists .
We have published in the last weeks all TEAMS (WORLD and CONTINENTAL) of the XXth Century (1901 – 2000) based on these elections of the IFFHS in 2000.
After 20 years of the XXIst Century, the IFFHS decided to organize a vote of his members (journalists, former players and specialists involved in all continents) to determine the new ALL TIME DREAM TEAMS of the World, the Continents and the Countries from 1901 to 2020 !
IFFHS ALL-TIME WOMEN SOUTH AMERICA DREAM TEAM
Christiane ENDLER (Chile)
Fabiana Da Silva Simoes « FABIANA » (Brazil)
« ALINE » Pellegrino (Brazil)
Elane Regodos Santos « ELANE » (Brazil)
Tamires Cassia Dias Gomes « TAMIRES » (Brazil)
Miraildes Maciel Mota « FORMIGA » (Brazil)
Sisleide do Amor Lima « SISSI » (Brazil)
« ROSELI » de Belo (Brazil)
Delma Gonzales « PRETINHA » (Brazil)
Christiane Rozeira de Sousa Silva « CHRISTIANE » (Brazil)
Marta Vieira Silva « MARTA « (Brazil)
SUBSTITUTES B-TEAM
Margarte Maria Pierosan « MEG » (Brazil)
Elissandra Regina Cavalcanti « NENE » (Brazil)
ERIKA Christiano dos Santos (Brazil)
Carla GUERRERO (Chile)
Rosilane Camarfo Motta « FANTA » (Brazil)
DEBINHA (Brazil)
Estefania BANINI (Argentina)
Nicole GAITAN (Colombia)
Yoreli RINCON (Colombia)
Catalina USME (Colombia)
Marisol MEDINA (Argentina)
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theirondragonrants · 5 years ago
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Lady Andrade, my Colombian goddess and the only reason I can't love the USWNT 100%. We stan so hard.
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The girls from the colombian national futbol (soccer 🙄) team just won panamerican gold despite:
The women's league being cancelled an then re opened due to the backlash earlier this year
A sexual harrasment scandal with girls from the U-17 reporting innapropiate behavior from their coach
The sports minister saying that futbol turned girls into lesbians.
Yoreli Rincon, the BEST colombian player not getting called to play only because she is a lesbian.
They got us gold, something the men's team has never been able to do, despite having 100 times more support than them.
My girls deserve the world an more ❤
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wosocomix · 5 years ago
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I don't know how to post here the Instagram stories but ya should check Gloria Marinelli's last one, filmed by Yorely Rincon. She has such a swag.
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that-soccer-guru · 4 years ago
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what are you thoughts of iffhs south american (or latin america) team of the decade?
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if you think my first reaction other than "oh dang that's a LOT of Brazilians, good for them!" was "ITS YORELI RINCON!!!!!!!!!!" you'd be right 😂
I think it's interesting that some players who were banned by their national teams made this team. That's one way to see that the federations really out here FUCKING UP.
Bc I am the way i am and I can't write short posts, have this here
Banini is one of the Argentinian recently banned for demanding payment for Argentina's tournament performance and the lack of support from the Federation.
Yoreli is arguably the best female soccer player in Colombia, also famously banned for helping her teammates demand better conditions and payment for tournament performance (she was also marked as persona nongrata for calling the league on their bullshit for taking Atletico Hulia's league cup win money and giving them to the men's team)
I don't think it's any secret that Marta might be the greatest female soccer player in the world, if not one of the best soccer players in the world. She's broken barriers, become an icon for equality, a leader for the sport, she's incredibly skilled, I can't give her more credit if I tried.
I mean.... Formiga is 42 fucking years old and she is still kicking dude. She's in France kicking ass but she's been in Sweden, had time in the NWSL, she has 200 caps in the NT. Frankly Formiga will retire whenever the hell she feels like it, or she'll drop dead on the pitch at age 90 still showing the kids how it's done. However it may be, Formiga is AMAZING.
I could go through everyone but, these women are all amazing and accomplished and have struggled with their NTs to get recognition for their skill, the sport, and so the future generations can play the game they love without having to struggle like they did.
Of course I would love to see some other players here (I would've loved to see Daniela Montoya somewhere in there since she'll probably retire, but I can't deny that Erika and Carla Guerrero have earned their place too).
Overall I like it! I'm hopeful that the next time a team of the decade happens, it'll include players from more varied federations who are finally receiving the support they deserve (and, as a proud Colombian, hopefully I'll see more of my girls here)
Your IFFHS South America Team of the Decade
GK - Christiane Endler 🇨🇱
Defenders - Tamares 🇧🇷, Carla Guerrero 🇨🇱, Erika 🇧🇷, Fabiana 🇧🇷
Midfield - Estefania Banini 🇦🇷, Debinha 🇧🇷, Formiga 🇧🇷
Forwards - Marta 🇧🇷, Christiane 🇧🇷, Yoreli Rincon 🇨🇴
That would be 7 Brazilians, 2 Chileans, 1 Argentinian and 1 Colombian player.
Here's hoping for many more country's in 10yrs!
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uswnt · 6 years ago
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its-lazycat · 6 years ago
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Hola! Dibujo de otro artista que más te guste?
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nuts-of-wonder · 8 years ago
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Liga Águila Femenina 2017 Team Rosters * Teams with players from Colombia’s NT and other international players highlighted below. To see the team’s full roster click here. 
Alianza Petrolera - Yoselin Franco (Guatemala) - Fernanda Pinilla (Chile) - Ambar Soruco (Chile) - Sofia Hartard (Chile) - Amanda Monterroso (Guatemala)
América de Cali - Nicole Regnier - Catalina Usme - Corina Clavijo - Nathalie Pasquel (Venezuela) - Franyeli Rodriguez (Venezuela) - Alexyar Cañas (Venezuela) - Idalys Pérez (Venezuela)
Atlético Huila - Carolina Pineda - Karla Torres (Venezuela) - Delyaniz Rosario (Puerto Rico) - Alexandra Canaguacán (Venezuela) - Andrea Pérez (Venezuela) - Vanesa Santana (Agentina)
Cortuluá - Yamila Badell (Uruguay) - Maleike Pacheco (Venezuela) - Bárbara Murillo (Honduras) - Marialba Zambrano (Venezuela) - Soleidys Rangel (Venezuela) - Rosmely Padrón (Venezuela)
Cúcuta Deportivo – Gol Star - Melissa Ortiz - Fany Gauto (Paraguay) - Nubiluz Rangel (Venezuela) - Catalina Rubiano (USA) - Selimar Pagan (Paraguay) - Marta Agüero (Paraguay) - Neidy Romero (Venezuela)
Envigado FC - Diana Ospina - Yisela Cuesta - Daniela Montoya - Carolina Arbelaez - Maireth Pérez (Venezuela) - Lisbeth Bandres (Venezuela)
Fortaleza CEIF - Jacqueline (Brazil)
Independiente Santa Fe - Lady Andrade - Leicy Santos - Liana Salazar - Stephanie Lacoste (Uruguay) - Oriana Altuve (Venezuela) - Kimika Forbes (Trinidad & Tobago) - Melissa Herrera (Costa Rica) - Carol Sánchez (Costa Rica) - María Peraza (Venezuela) - Erin Yenney (USA) - Chinyelu Asher (Jamaica)
Equidad Seguros - Daniela Henao
Orsomarso SC - Ingrid Vidal - Leidy Asprilla - Astrid Miquelena (Venezuela)
Patriotas Boyacá - Yoreli Rincon - Ligia Moreira (Ecuador) - Carla da Silva (Brazil) - Nagela Oliveira (Brazil) - Annaysa Alfonso da Silva (Brazil) - Natasha Rosas (Venezuela)
Real Cartagena - Jessica Castro (Venezuela) - Jessica Velásquez (Venezuela) - Mireya Fermín (Venezuela)
Unión Magdalena - Lisbeth Castro (Venezuela) - Cinthia Zarabia (Venezuela)
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tvserieshub · 8 years ago
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The US flag which opens this episode is distinctly … off. It’s actually a blend of the current flag and Dreyfuss Corp’s logo. That can’t be good. Neither is it good when we discover Malcolm (Jeremy Davies) is interviewing a considerably older, manacled and damaged Ichabod Crane (Thomas Mison). As Crane is dragged away, Malcolm is awakened by Jobe (Kamar de los Reyes), and he relays his vision of running America in far better fashion.
Molly (Oona Yaffe) and Crane are at a location to see a star – Logan McDonald (Robbie Kay) They wrestle over his cell phone. There’s a lovely little play on The Who’s “My Generation” which mystifies Molly, but amuses Diana (Janina Gavankar) and me. Logan arrives, making Molly’s day by taking a selfie with her, and then he promptly passes out while mysterious runes show up traced in fire on his arm.
  Back in Chez Thomas, they have installed security, both standard and mystical. Jenny (Lyndie Greenwood) places a rune in the kitchen to protect them. She asks if she can spend time with Molly.
Alex (Rachel Melvin) and Jake (Jerry MacKinnon) decide to give a dating app a try and are supposed to meet their dates at a local bar. Alex’s date is exceptionally sweaty and apparently juvenile, as he shows off a video that he just watched. Alex unceremoniously dumps him and, as she leaves, her sweaty date passes out. Jake, on the other hand, although stood up, has a way cool hat. Jake also lets the bartender know he’s got Alex’s back.
Jake is clearly a germophobe, although who could blame him? At the hospital, they run into Crane, who came in to check on Logan. Alex’s sweaty date utters a creepy, growly statement and the spontaneously combusts, taking some poor nurse with him.
Back in the vault, the team discusses that there are many of these cases appearing all over DC. Crane is reminded of a prior outbreak of illness, coinciding with a bunch of fires. They have a record by Paul Jennings (Zae Jordan), an amazing individual who took care of people who had “fire flu.” Jennings identified that the plague was actually being spread by reading a pamphlet. Alex remembers that Sweaty Date had watched a truly viral video by Logan MacDonald. Diana, in a panic, calls Jenny and Molly to make sure that Molly has not watched the video.
Jenny is working with Molly to help her see her path.
Jake follows Alex and sees her breath steaming. He can tell that Alex watched the video and she’s infected.
Crane tries to get Washington residents’ attention by loudly proclaiming in public. Not successfully.
Back in the Vault, Alex ducks Jake and the team by going in the tunnels to hide. She hears a voice and heads towards it. Although panicking, Jake is helped by Crane to focus and find Paul Jennings’ notebook. It turns out that Jennings was part of a team of four: made up of Davy Crockett (Daniel Parvis), Samuel Wilson (Rick Espaillat) and Sacajawea (Dayana Rincon). The demon is identified as a djinn (or, as we are more familiar with, a genie). The A-team studied and determined that they needed to track the demon, and they called up a storm to save Washington. Sam Wilson died, but Jake is determined that Alex will not suffer the same fate.
  In the tunnels, there is a room with many cylinders. The djinn, wearing an outfit, is calling the infected to burn for him, and shows flames surrounding his face.
  Jenny and Molly look at the items Jenny’s collected and Jenny explains that this is a way of identifying her path. There is no wrong choice, but Jenny is very relieved when Molly chooses the bowl, which symbolizes the Oracle. Molly can see into people’s souls. Molly runs the pestle around the edge of the bowl and falls into a trance. In her vision, she sees the aged and chained Crane.
Crane is determined and thinks it’s his role to Witness the curse and so he chooses to view the video, but Jake has already watched it. Jake experiences a vision and can tell where Alex is. Jake is adamant that they save Alex and asks that they maintain the integrity of his toy collection if he dies. They go in, seeing both Logan and Alex. Diana is able to inject Alex with the cure, but Jake is drawn ever closer to the fire collector. Crane strips two power cables and, as Alex knocks Jake aside, electrocutes the monster. This breaks his hold over the crowd.
Alex is incredibly touched that Jake saved her. Crane and Diana come in and Jake shows them the picture of the A-team that he has located. Crane is subdued. He shows Diana that he has a letter of marque putting him in charge of the A-team’s (the Vault’s) Agency and he’s very worried he will end up getting them killed. But Diana reminds him that it’s really leadership.
The new team takes a selfie using the “cheese” of yore, which is actually “prunes.” Jenny warns Diana that Molly saw Crane in a vision which frightened her and that he was old and tired and very afraid. They are sure Dreyfuss is behind this. Dreyfuss is in his lair, designing the new Dreyfuss American flag. We see that Dreyfuss recovered Logan, who is still altered and is going to be a secret weapon.
Grade B+
This episode brought forth a new storyline of far future Dreyfuss and future Crane, who appears to be worse for wear. It would seem that it’s not useless for Molly to see this future, meaning she must be able to alter it. It was interesting to get the background on  Jennings’ team, and to see the care that every one of the current team shares for each other. I continue to appreciate that Agent Thomas trusts Crane and, more importantly, trusts Molly with Jenny. Alex and Jake very firmly bonded this episode. The question is – will it remain strongly platonic? I think they see themselves more as “brothers in arms” than “lovers in arms.” Interestingly, Molly has seen this corporate future, and so has Dreyfuss, and Jenny has shared this with Diana, but it doesn’t appear anyone has told Crane! I’m guessing this will come back to haunt them.
Next episode: Child’s Play airs Friday, March 3, 2017, at 9 pm on Fox
Sleepy Hollow (S04E08) “Sick Burn” The US flag which opens this episode is distinctly ... off. It's actually a blend of the current flag and Dreyfuss Corp's logo.
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Hugo Chávez es solo parte del paisaje
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(imágenes archivo, AFP, AP, REUTERS)
por Estefanía Saturno & Guido Alberto Villamizar
El 70 por ciento de los venezolanos percibe que el fallecido Hugo Chávez solamente fue un líder político, mientras que el otro 30 por ciento asume que su figura tiene algún tipo de influencia religiosa. Independientemente del poder que tuvo la presencia de Hugo Chávez para los venezolanos, la desaprobación al actual gobierno de Nicolás Maduro parece haber arrastrado también al creador del Socialismo del Siglo XXI.
Esta investigación que adelanta el Centro de Investigaciones de la Comunicación de la Universidad Católica Andrés Bello (CIC-UCAB), llamada 'Religión y Política en la Venezuela del Siglo XXI', también arrojó como resultado que la mitad de los chavistas-maduristas consideran al fallecido presidente como algún tipo de deidad, es decir, que en un cuarto donde se encuentren diez personas, al menos una de ellas considera a Chávez como su profeta personal.
Todas estas personas pasan por un mismo proceso, a partir de la muerte del exmandatario el venezolano es cada vez menos chavista. Frente a la figura del fallecido presidente, quien no manifiesta nostalgia, lo que manifiesta es un silencio. Así lo dijo Carlos Delgado-Flores, director del CIC-UCAB, quien aseguró que "para el venezolano la figura de Chávez, ahora solo es parte del paisaje".
No se aviene la propaganda con el legado
Una de las estrategias de Chávez fue estar en todos los rincones de la vida de las personas. En el municipio Libertador de Caracas esto es más que evidente, si se atraviesa la avenida principal se puede observar en la parte alta de las famosas construcciones de Misión Vivienda la estampa del mandatario, a raz de piso te rodean murales que muestran su rostro a diestra y siniestra, pero si en cambio decides salir de la ciudad, una valla donde aparece Chávez acompañando a los gobernantes de los estados y municipios adeptos a la doctrina socialista.
La presencia de Hugo Chávez, vivo o muerto, creó un vínculo indeleble entre el expresidente y sus ciudadanos. Con el plan 'Mi Casa Bien Equipada' los ciudadanos además de disfrutar de un paquete de electrodomésticos, eran dotados con un juego de vajilla que incluía en cada ítem la firma del presidente.
A pesar del bombardeo informativo y propagandístico, al que tanto esfuerzo, tiempo e inversión ha dedicado el gobierno en los últimos 17 años, existe una contradicción en el pensamiento de las personas, la gente todavía está decidiendo cómo guardar a Chávez en su memoria.
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No recordaremos al antiguo presidente como alguna vez lo vimos: bajo la lluvia, con las manos elevadas al cielo, desde una tarima por encima de su pueblo que veía en él el reflejo de aquellos Bolívares y Páez que nos fundaron como nación. Porque este mito ha sido desmontado por la realidad, una realidad que muestra la situación precaria y de austeridad que vive la gente en este país.
El contraste que padecen los venezolanos entre el mito y su día a día, se traduce de dos maneras, según el investigador Delgado-Flores. La primera es a través del conflicto, razón por la cual no es de extrañarse que en Venezuela se registren un promedio de 17 protestas diarias, de acuerdo con las cifras publicadas por el Observatorio Venezolano de Conflictividad Social (OVCS).
La segunda forma de interpretar esta contradicción es mediante la lógica. Los ciudadanos adquieren información al entrar en las redes sociales con la intención de huir de la propaganda política que abunda en los medios informativos convencionales.
¿Quién podría reemplazar el carisma de Chávez?
Nadie. De acuerdo la antropóloga Leticia Marius, el ego del mandatario era tan grande que no depositó su carisma en ninguna otra persona, o institución, que no fuera él.
Su egolatría no permitió que el fundador del Partido Socialista Unido de Venezuela pudiera ser sustituido tras su muerte, aunque entre sus filas se mostraran candidatos con otro tipo de encanto, otra forma de carisma que pudo haber calado entre las masas chavistas. Al morir, desapareció la idea del salvador, "porque además de populista era mesiánico" afirmó Marius, pero no sin antes manipular a cada sector y a todo su pueblo de gusto y gana.
Elementos no le faltaban, Chávez entendió a la sociedad venezolana desde su flaqueza y se convirtió en la madre consentidora que correspondía al niño huérfano que aún es Venezuela. Lo hacía con una empatía que se conectaba íntimamente con el sentir de las personas.
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En una oportunidad, Chávez visitó un campo anónimo en los llanos venezolanos, se tomó un descanso de su alocución al público y saludó a infantes y sexagenarios que lo acompañaban en medio de un gusto a tierra y a sol. Una señora se acercó con intención de saludarlo, a lo que Chávez respondió con un abrazo y su mirada languida. Conmocionada por su cercanía con ella, Juana Rosa dijo "Comandante, yo pido todos los días por usted cuando rezo el rosario. Es que usted tiene un alma tan bella, que Dios se la guarde".
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Según explicó la antropóloga Michaelle Ascencio, en su obra 'De que vuelan, vuelan', las religiones en Venezuela y en Latinoamérica en general, son una recopilación de creencias que pueden coexistir en la mente de un mismo individuo sin que esto produzca conflicto alguno. Un crucifijo, el Nuevo Testamento (ese chiquito de tapa azul), un tocado de plumas, de todo esto se valía Chávez para sembrarse en la fragilidad de los venezolanos. Sumado a eso, satanizó a todos los gobiernos que lo antecedieron y a todo aquel que no coincidiera con su pensar.
"Aquí huele a azufre"  - Hugo Chávez, 1954-2013
En vez de fortalecer las instituciones, Chávez se arraigó en las necesidades de la gente. Para la sociedad venezolana el mal siempre está afuera del individuo, la culpa siempre es del otro, según indicó Ascencio. El fallecido presidente reemplazó la representatividad con la adecuación, que puede ser explicada de forma sencilla con la frase "yo soy el pueblo, soy como tú".
Chávez no era un profeta, pero se valía de elementos religiosos y de la idiosincrasia venezolana para lograr sus objetivos, porque mientras más desprotegidos quedaban los venezolanos, más dependían de él.
Ahora que Chávez no está
Los venezolanos tienen la necesidad de saber si aquel que calificaron de eterno sigue en su memoria o solo se ha convertido en un recuerdo.
Por su carisma, Chávez se relacionó con la gente desde lo emocional y luego de todo su personalismo solo quedó la tristeza, de acuerdo a la psicóloga social Yorelis Acosta.
"La emoción predominante es la tristeza", afirmó Acosta. El miedo invadió todos los espacios del futuro, los ciudadanos sienten miedo de que el dinero no alcance, los padres sienten miedo por sus hijos y no saben si podrán suplir sus necesidades.
"Los venezolanos sufren una pérdida de su salud mental", aseguró la psicóloga. La gente está enferma psicológicamente y esto lo somatiza a través de enfermedades físicas, que en muchos casos termina siendo muy grave debido a la alarmante crisis que vive el país en materia de insumos médicos y medicamentos. "El venezolano ha ensayado muchas cosas para subsistir y no ve salida alguna", terminó la especialista.
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La ilusión de Chávez se fue como llegó, cargado en los hombros de cabos ilusionados arrastrados por mareas de camisas rojas que llevaban sus seguidores y detractores inundando las calles de Caracas. En el último adiós al fallecido mandatario se fue el Chávez folclórico, sin vergüenza y chicharachero que como el Ares disponía, bailaba y amaba. Todo lo que quedó fue tristeza.
Pero este proceso traumático ayudó a las personas a desarrollar valores ciudadanos y a aprender a vivir en comunidad, especialmente a este sector de la población que sufren de pobreza, cuyas necesidades son más vigentes.
La investigación del CIC-UCAB arrojó que más del 60 por ciento de los venezolanos cree que la democracia permite el bien común y vivir sin problemas con los demás. Pero el aprendizaje que tuvo un alto costo, porque el difunto presidente afectó la vida de todos los venezolanos con sus acciones y mientras tanto, como dice la canción Chávez se murió en el camino 'e Cumaná yo no lo vi de morir pero vi la chamurra.
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