Monday, October 29, 2018

FAKE NEWS


I've recently seen how fake news has positioned itself on social networks and in the media.  I wonder how is it possible that in 2018, there's still no regulation of property in media. it's not possible that a bussiness man, as Andrónico Luksic has in his hands a a communication media to spread his own interests (Canal 13).
Last week, it was broadcasted in Canal 13, a "jornalist report" called "Indoctrination into the Liceo 1", which was a major fake new, including all kind of resources and political interests to aprove the "Aula Segura" (safe classroom) new law.

I think that story helped to pass the law and the terrible thing is that today the media confuse people.
One of the big problems in Chile is that citizens are not being informed and traditional media communicate only what suits them, we know that today the student movement is being criminilize by the people, because only shown on TV its bad action. To act against the mainstream media, intervene and make citizens wake up is a great reward, evaluating how they have carried out the actions of the student movement, I think we still need to articulate with other organizations and the fight even more national. It can not be that the government does not yet have concrete solutions in structural policies such as the "Aula Segura" which is about to enter parliament. We can't allow that there is censorship nor repression that today we see every day by the police

I am disappointed that there are comrades who have no interest in participating in these actions since the struggle that is taking place is for a common good and not for a few. It is now where we have the opportunity to be agents of change and not stay on the sidewalk in front looking at the big picture.





Monday, October 22, 2018

SUNSET ON THE ROAD


Everytime I see this picture reminds me of the moment that my parents and I did that summer of 2014. We were watching TV with nothing else to do when my mother thought that it would be a great idea if we went on a trip. At the beginning, for my father and I it seemed a crazy idea, but it didn’t take too much until we took all our bags and put them into the car, looking for a summer adventure.

Our destiny: Coquimbo. We left our house at 12 am, I was very excited because this was the first time we did something like this without any planning. My parents always made reservations for a room in La Herradura. This was new for all of us, but I think that was the magic of the experience.

On the way to the 4th region, we were the only ones traveling at that time. The soul CD that my father put on the radio made the atmosphere more comfortable. We were near Los Vilos when we stopped in the middle of the highway because of a truckers protest. There, we spend more than seven hours trying to move from there.


After so much waiting, we finally reached Coquimbo. This photograph was taken when I got out of the car, the sun was just hiding in the hills. I like it because it reminds me of everything that we live in that place, we went for a week it was worth it, they were my best vacations. 






Tuesday, October 9, 2018

A COUNTRY I'D LIKE TO VISIT


Since a very young age it has been a dream to me to be able to travel to the other side of the world. A magical city that at nightfall let the lights out of its great skyscrapers. I would anyway love to visit Japan -Tokyo. Because of many reasons, but mostly, because it is such a mix the ultra modern and the traditional, from the skyscrapers illuminated with neon lights to the historic temples. 





As of 2014 the Greater Tokyo Area ranked as the most populous metropolitan area in the world. Tokyo has 39 million residents, 50% more people than any other urban area, with a $2.5 trillion economy - larger than that of any other city; if it were a country,Tokyo would have the 8th-largest economy in the world. 


I'd like to work as a photojournalist in a magazine of nature. 
It’s a very fun city. Nowadays Tokyo offers a seemingly unlimited choice of shopping, entertainment, culture and dining to its visitors. The city's history can be appreciated in districts such as Asakusaand in many excellent museums, historic temples and gardens




  My Favorite place is The Tokyo Skytree (東京スカイツリー) is a television broadcasting tower. It is the centerpiece of the Tokyo  with a height of 634 meters. It is the tallest structure in Japan.

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