I usually like her music, but she just sounds weird in spanish. Why not promoting music from people that can actually speak good spanish? Maybe because not even you can speak spanish Mario?
I like that song she did with Juanes a while ago, but she sounded weird then too. Her accent is too thick and strange.
I was born and raised in Peru, just moved to the US 5 years ago and until then it was a shithole, that's why I moved. I had great friends but no, not all people are nice and "warm" like some say. The food is good too, but besides that, there's not much else to compliment.
Values and ideas are different there, gays are accepted in show business but that's about it. I do believe everybody should have the same rights and there should be no discrimination based on gender or sexual preference, but that's not the way the majority in Peru thinks, it's a very conservative country, mostly catholic, so what do you expect? Like others have mentioned, if other more basic human rights are not respected (even if they are laws), why would they care about gay rights? It is not correct but it's not a big deal over there, maybe one day things will change, but it's not their time yet.
wth? those kids didn't look so bad, they looked clean and their clothes looked ok, a "concrete courtyard" is not that bad, that's what we had in our private school in Peru. And the whole "7 to 10 kids at the library" thing, well, it seems like a privilege to have it right there where they live, if they need more access to books, they can go to a PUBLIC LIBRARY, this country has some amazing public libraries. So besides having 10 kids living in a 3 bedroom apartment, which like other people mentioned, there's birth control to avoid that, what's the problem these kids have? Just because they can't afford fancy toys, an ipod or a computer doesn't mean that life is so bad.
I like that song she did with Juanes a while ago, but she sounded weird then too. Her accent is too thick and strange.
I was born and raised in Peru, just moved to the US 5 years ago and until then it was a shithole, that's why I moved. I had great friends but no, not all people are nice and "warm" like some say. The food is good too, but besides that, there's not much else to compliment.
Values and ideas are different there, gays are accepted in show business but that's about it. I do believe everybody should have the same rights and there should be no discrimination based on gender or sexual preference, but that's not the way the majority in Peru thinks, it's a very conservative country, mostly catholic, so what do you expect? Like others have mentioned, if other more basic human rights are not respected (even if they are laws), why would they care about gay rights? It is not correct but it's not a big deal over there, maybe one day things will change, but it's not their time yet.