Hab铆a una vez un ser que por m谩s que se esforzaba no pod铆a volver a ser colorido, no se que fu茅 de 茅l, pero dicen los caminantes errantes que all谩 en lo profundo del bosque, el ser acecha buscando robar los colores de los exploradores, sin 茅xito. . Alguna vez podr谩s volver a ser. . . . #fotograf铆a #photography #photographer #fotografa #fotografaslatam #latam #popayan #colombia #urbanphotography #someweremagazine #nikon #nikoncolombia https://www.instagram.com/p/Cnn0XzRst0A/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Postales de agosto. Este es mi mes favorito y mi lente ten铆a que retratarlo. Vean estas fotos escuchando sunflower de Rex Orange County y vuelen con el viento.
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August postcards. This is my fav month and I have to portray it.
Just look at these photos listening the song "Sunflower" from Rex Orange County and fly woth the wind.
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Al calor de la hoguera, los marchantes se reunieron. En Colombia nos est谩n asesinando, pero el pueblo, m谩s parado que nunca, detendr谩 todos estos abusos. Aguante el paro, aguante la primera l铆nea y aguante Colombia. Popay谩n digno el #2M
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The situation in Colombia is so bad, please take a look at the hashtags #soscolombia
#nosestanmatando #paronacionalcolombia here and Twitter and help us to share.
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#1M represi贸n, gases y fuerza excesiva para el pueblo. Todo siempre es muy lindo, art铆stico, digno y lleno de resistencia hasta que llega el esmad.
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Este muchacho y su trofeo de guerra me hicieron la noche.
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The situation in Colombia is so bad, please take a look at the hashtags #soscolombia #nosestanmatando #masacreencolombia here and Twitter and help us to share.
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#1M represi贸n, gases y fuerza excesiva para el pueblo. Todo siempre es muy lindo, art铆stico, digno y lleno de resistencia hasta que llega el esmad. Popayan-Colombia.
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Pero nunca puede faltar la chirimia.
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The situation in Colombia is so bad, please take a look at the hashtags #soscolombia #nosestanmatando #masacreencolombia here and Twitter and help us to share.
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please read this! it's urgent!!!
hello all! i haven't been here in very long, but i don't know what to do anymore. there hasn't been a strike this big in many years, and there has been little to no international exposure to my knowledge, so i hope some of you can read this, and try to help!
you may or may not know this already, but the situation in Colombia is pretty bad right now. because of the pandemic, unemployment rose by a stupid amount, and poverty got way worse than it already was: yesterday, about 40% of the entire country's population got reported to be in poverty. that's about 20 MILLION people living in extreme poverty.
added to these (really bad already) conditions, the government has reported there's not enough money to keep the country working for more than two weeks. this is not because there actually isn't any money. there's not enough money for governing because of ongoing, old corruption in the government; and because our president, IN THE MIDDLE OF THE THIRD PEAK IN THE SANITARY CRISIS, decided he should get himself some war planes for literally no reason.
as a way to resolve the fiscal deficit caused by the government, the government decided to draft a tax reform, according to which middle and low class citizens will have to pay a 19% added value tax for anything they buy, especially including basic goods such as meats, grains, fruits and vegetables- pretty much anything you need to eat. aside from that, there will be a 19% added value tax on gasoline (further increasing the prices on food), basic services (water and electricity supply, and internet in middle class households) and even funerary services in the event that you die. if this reform gets passed, WE CAN'T EVEN DIE WITHOUT BEING CHARGED TAXES FOR IT, EVEN IF THE ALREADY EXISTING SHIT CONDITIONS MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE TO LIVE IF IT PASSES.
naturally, there was generalized outrage when the reform got announced, and so, on april 28th a national strike against the reform began. it's been three days of marches already, and i have never seen everyone come together like this to repel the reform: indigenous people, farmers and truck drivers are blocking national highways all over the country, many of my fellow students have been marching nonstop all the while, bus drivers are blocking highways in Bogot谩. this never happens, so it's that bad.
however, this outrage has been met from day one with police repression, and the government has been blatantly ignoring the people's demands. on april 28th, a 13-year-old got shot and killed because he kicked a policeman. on april 29th, a girl lost her eye because a policeman shot her in the face while she was standing in the midst of a peaceful protest.
today, on april 30th, 7 people have been confirmed to have been murdered in a police shooting during one of the marches; there are about 300 people illegally confined in a stadium by the police; one of my best friends has had two tear gas bombs shot into her house for no reason.
the list of disappearances keeps growing, and no one knows what the death toll is; the media keeps covering it all up by bringing attention to the people burning fires on highways and breaking into banks, but there are no official reports on all of what's happening yet.
the president has said he won't lift the reform no matter what, but the strike will continue until it does, and we're terrified. this is the biggest strike in years, but influential government officials are even asking policemen to shoot people even though they're not even meant nor allowed to carry many of the guns they're using, and the national health ministry is threatening to stop vaccine supply to one of the most covid-affected areas of the country.
i haven't even gone out to march, because i live in a high risk household and vaccines haven't been delivered to a significant degree yet and so i'm scared of covid; but i'm still genuinely fearing for my life and my family's. my friend's house got flooded with tear gas because the police felt like throwing a tantrum. who knows what's next?
what's even wilder about all this is that i haven't seen any international exposure, even though it's the exact kind of thing that deserves exposure; besides, at this point i believe the government will only cave through international pressure.
please, i beg of you, if you read this please reblog it, repost it, do whatever; get informed on what's happening, please help us make it trend. the world needs to know, please help spread the word!
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