Nada bueno sale de moverse solo entre blanco y negro, hay que aprender a conversar con todos los grises. En temas políticos y sociales hay tantas realidades como personas y no verlas puede ser una condena #democracia#venezuela#RESPETO
Retorno del Gral Baquedano:
- 10/03/2025: Oposición apunta a "cerrar heridas" y oficialismo dice que "es irrelevante".
- 11/03/2025: Oficialismo apunta a "cerrar heridas" y oposición dice que "es irrelevante".
@mindclimb25 ¡Corre! No puedes quedarte ahí, tu vida pende de un hilo. No pierdas tiempo esperando la repuesta, tampoco pidas reembolso, sal de ahí de inmediato
Do you ever wonder what happens inside the mind of an elite athlete?
I absolutely love this perspective from gold medal freeskier Eileen Gu on the power of our mindset and belief system: "You can control how you think. And therefore, you can control who you are."
Athletes don’t just magically create routines and habits. They’re supported by coaches who use the principles of behavioral science to set them up for success. That means using techniques to reduce decision fatigue and lower stress. Through neuroplasticity, the small choices we repeat every day can strengthen our neural circuits and rewire our brains to make certain behaviors more automatic, which is exactly what Gu has trained her mind to do.
As Gu said, “With neuroplasticity on my side, I can become exactly who I want to be.”
What was your favorite moment of the Winter 2026 Olympics? Let me know in the comments!
Muñecos les presento el Helicoide centro de torturas, desde 2015, edificio es utilizado por el SEBIN como centro de torturas.
Por sus celdas han pasado miles de venezolanos torturados y asesinados. ¿Derecho Internacional?
¿Leyeron el informe Bachelet?
El planeta socialista explicándole a los venezolanos, que lloran de felicidad, que están equivocados, mientras se piden un delivery de Starbucks y se lo lleva a su departamento un ingeniero venezolano.
Espectacular.
Los Venezolanos son los inmigrantes que más trabajan y aportan en España.
Si volvéis a casa que sea con la cabeza bien alta, pero sepáis se os echará de menos.
Yesterday, Iranian security forces violently arrested Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi (@nargesfnd) while she attended a memorial ceremony for the human rights lawyer Khosrow Alikordi. She was not arrested for a crime. She was seized for her courage, for refusing to accept humiliation as destiny, and for defending the equal dignity of women and the basic rights of every human being.
Narges Mohammadi’s name has become a shield for countless Iranians who have been told to live in silence. The Islamic Republic understands what dictatorships always understand: a fearless voice, once heard, cannot be unheard. That is why they strike in public. That is why they choose brutality. They want to teach an entire society that even grief is forbidden when it becomes solidarity.
This arrest is a confession of fear.
In Oslo this week, the world honored the power of conscience. I said to the “citizens of the world” that our struggle is a long march toward freedom. That march is not Venezuelan alone. It is Iranian. It is universal. And it advances every time a woman like Narges turns pain into truth, and truth into action.
Iran’s regime has harassed and imprisoned Narges for years, including under harsh conditions and with grave concerns about her health. Re-arresting her now, at a memorial, in front of others, is a calculated warning: they are trying to cut off the attention, the solidarity, and the moral pressure that protect political prisoners and expose tyranny.
To the governments of democratic nations, to international organizations, and to every Nobel Peace Prize laureate and human rights defender: this is a moment that demands more than statements.
We call for:
• The immediate and unconditional release of Narges Mohammadi and all others detained at the memorial.
• Proof of life, access to her family and lawyers, and independent medical care without interference.
• Coordinated diplomatic pressure and targeted consequences against those responsible for political imprisonment and violence against peaceful civic life.
• Sustained support for Iranian civil society, especially women, who are confronting a system built on intimidation.
Authoritarianism survives when it is allowed to operate in the shadows, when the world treats repression as “internal affairs”, and political imprisonment as background noise. We must end that complicity. Dictatorships learn from one another. They cooperate. They trade methods, technology, and impunity. Our answer must be unity: principled, organized, and relentless.
To Narges Mohammadi, to the women of Iran, to every political prisoner and every family waiting outside prison walls: you are not alone. From Venezuela, where we know the cost of tyranny and the force of civic courage, we stand with you.
They can arrest a person. They cannot arrest the truth.
@IreneMontero Deberías investigar más sobre el barco con petróleo venezolano. Porque describir el objeto sin un contexto es sumamente irresponsable.
Imagina un camión con niños y no explicar nada más. Grave y peligroso. Se nota mucho la intencionalidad de tu post
@GipsyGastello Es que no todo se pelea en la calle. ¿Has oído de instancias diplomáticas? ¿Conoces la ONU, el WEF? Hay situaciones en que el conocimiento, la dicción y la academia son las herramientas. Pero quizá tú eres solo de coleto
@Jostagox@sebalacunza ¡Que buena sugerencia!
Si hay que aportar para el pasaje, hacemos una vaca.
Queremos a Sebastián cubriendo un situ la situación venezolana 👏👏
@sebalacunza Dice el que se conoce la historia de los Nobel de la Paz y que se lució en síntesis y resúmenes. Ella NO ha sugerido invasión. Ella pide ayuda internacional ante una dictadura