4 abr 2011

Snappy!

I still stressed guys! haha but you're priority, you know it!
A few little things to say...
This weekend I read Time for Outrage! It goes about not resigning yourself with the system. When I finished it I thought: Man, it was time for someone to write down what most of the people think (so do I).


I realy enjoyed it. I mean, not as you enjoy a thriller or other novels, but as you enjoy... a good speech, for example.

Oh, another important thing! I actually have a new ''Person-I-admire'' (like Mandela or Luther King). It's very unusual to hear it from me 'cause I don't convinced easily.  Maybe one of you already know him. He's name is Muhammad Yunus and he comes from Bangladesh. I had vaguely heard about him before, but this weekend I informed be about his job. In one word: Progressive. In short: he's countable and after a lot of hard work finally managed to open a self-financed bank. That's really hard in countries where religion and state are closely bound and are all what counts. But, it doesn't end here. He had the great idea to invent the microcredits. It wasn't a big cuantity of money, maybe just the needed to buy a goat or a cart (or yes, perhaps a little bit more). But enough for the daily needs of a normal family. Well, the great idea was to give almost all these credits to women. Women could administrate it better and give it to their kids, improving next generations quality of life and possibilities. Isn't it great, visionary?
The only problem is that men began to protest and hit women because they thought it was unfair and felt less important. That sucks, but I really think it was a good idea. Men are used to be the bosses, have the control. Personally I don't like it, but it's true that they have other customs and culture and we aren't allowed to judge that. Respect first!

Well and after that and to end, have you heard about Ivory Coast? It's terrible! They're killing a lot of civils!
please read about it, I'll inform you later, when I have more time, but it's important anyway!
Northafrican protests expand like gunpowder. I'm so worried if they will end up fine...

Be happy(:

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