Despertar en el Perú
Despertar en el Perú es un suplicio.
Es un suplicio despertar en un hospital público ante el dolor de una operación reciente y la desidia del personal de salud, que no se da abasto para atender a los enfermos. Y es aún más suplicio si aún no conseguiste una cama y despiertas en la cola de una emergencia, envuelto en una frazada, sin saber si sobrevivirás.
Despertar en el Perú es un suplicio si tu colegio queda a cuatro horas caminando, si debes salir en la oscuridad y coger fuerte de la mano a tu hermano para enfrentar el temor e intentar llegar con la promesa de una educación que te sacará de la pobreza. O si eres un maestro en una escuela rural unidocente, que debe darle esperanza a niños malcomidos, con necesidades distintas, en aulas de adobe, con peligro inminente a filtraciones de lluvias y sin materiales adecuados para aprender.
Despertar en el Perú es un suplicio si tu alarma suena a las tres para preparar los desayunos que venderás desde las cinco en el paradero donde tienes un puesto, a dos horas de tu casa. O si debes preparar el desayuno y el almuerzo de tus hijos antes de emprender hacia tu trabajo en 3 transportes distintos, viviendo en un asentamiento humano sin agua potable ni energía eléctrica estable.
Despertar en el Perú es un suplicio si no sabes si, al arrancar el bus que manejas, lograrás volver a casa sin haber sido atacado por extorsionadores. O si eres una estudiante que debe mirar a todos lados para evitar los robos del día a día o el tan común acoso callejero.
Despertar en el Perú es un suplicio si eres una persona trans, si enfrentas todos los días a un país que se niega a reconocerte como ser humano, para el cual tu identidad no es una prioridad.
Despertar en el Perú es un suplicio si no sabes si podrás acceder a tu medicación para la enfermedad crónica que enfrentas, como la diabetes o el VIH.
Despertar en el Perú es un suplicio si hiciste todo para luchar contra un sistema educativo mediocre para lograr ingresar a una universidad que te promete romper el círculo, pero te dicen que, al final, ya no hay presupuesto y perderás tu vacante.
Despertar en el Perú es un suplicio si tienes ganas de protestar, pero para el país tus gritos no valen nada y no sabes si salir a la calle implicará que nunca vuelvas, que tu familia no obtenga justicia y que, además, sean tildados de terroristas.
Despertar en el Perú es un suplicio si crees que tienes la vida "resuelta", pero llevas años acostumbrado a un sistema político corrupto, dominado por unos pocos, capaz de desechar tus votos a cambio de ampliar su poder, capaz de dictar leyes que agravan el suplicio de tu vida solo por aumentar su dinero y garantizar su impunidad.
Despertar en el Perú es un suplicio porque es muy difícil despertar con esperanza. Despertar en el Perú implica despertar con miedo, sin saber qué más hicieron los poderosos por la noche para recordarte que no eres nadie.
Despertar en el Perú es entender que ya no existe equilibrio de poderes, y que cada día es una nueva oportunidad para descubrir qué autoridad o entidad autónoma derribarán para lograr sus sucios objetivos.
Es una mañana de abril. Empieza a enfriar Lima. Y yo, como tú, despierto nuevamente cansado, porque ya no sé hasta cuándo despertar en el Perú será un suplicio.
Alonso Cornejo Sologuren
¡Ay de quienes doblegan las religiones y el mismo nombre de Dios a sus propios intereses militares, económicos y políticos, arrastrando lo que es santo hacia lo más sucio y tenebroso! #ViajeApostólico#Camerún https://t.co/mmbNWneTbc
BREAKING: The Catholic Church HUMILIATES J.D. Vance and Mike Johnson by releasing a brutal statement explaining "just war theory" after they both tried to invoke it to defend Trump's illegal Iran War.
This is like arguing theoretical physics with Albert Einstein...
“For over a thousand years, the Catholic Church has taught just war theory and it is that long tradition the Holy Father carefully references in his comments on war," Bishop James Massa, the chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Doctrine, said in a statement.
"A constant tenet of that thousand-year tradition is a nation can only legitimately take up the sword ‘in self-defense, once all peace efforts have failed’ (Catechism of the Catholic Church, no. 2308)," he continued. "That is, to be a just war it must be a defense against another who actively wages war, which is what the Holy Father actually said: ‘He does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war.’"
“When Pope Leo XIV speaks as supreme pastor of the universal Church, he is not merely offering opinions on theology, he is preaching the Gospel and exercising his ministry as the Vicar of Christ," he added. "The consistent teaching of the Church is insistent that all people of good will must pray and work toward lasting peace while avoiding the evils and injustices that accompany all wars.”
The statement offers a sharp rebuke to Vance, a man who claims to be a Catholic, after he argued at a Turning Points USA event that the pope was wrong to criticize the war.
“I think it’s very, very important for the pope to be careful when he talks about matters of theology‚” Vance, an adult convert to the faith, said. “If you’re going to opine on matters of theology, you’ve got to be careful, you’ve got to make sure it’s anchored in the truth." He added that there is a “more than 1,000-year tradition of just war theory” within the Catholic Church.
Speaker Johnson, an Evangelical, echoed similar sentiments earlier today when he said that he was "taken aback" by Pope Leo's anti-war remarks.
“It’s a very well-settled matter of Christian theology. There’s something called the just war doctrine," said Johnson.
While Vance and Johnson are correct in the very narrow sense that just war theory exists, they are dead wrong in their application. The Iran War meets none of the criteria under the time-honored framework and in fact violates every single one of them.
According to the Catholic Catechism and traditions dating back to Saint Augustine and Saint Thomas Aquinas, a war must have a "just cause," which this one clearly does not. Trump attacked Iran because Israel wanted to destabilize a regional adversary in order to make their territorial expansion easier.
It must be waged with "legitimate authority" but Trump didn't seek Congressional approval in blatant violation of the U.S. Constitution.
It must be motivated by "right intention" but the White House can't even articulate coherent goals for the conflict. One day they pretend it's about nuclear weapons (despite our intelligence agencies concluding that Iran was not seeking such weapons). The next day it's about bringing democracy to the oppressed Iranian people (a claim that's dramatically undermined by the killing of those very same civilians by American bombs).
It must have a "probability of success" which this war did not. Trump was never going to bomb Iran into submission and a ground war would end in unmitigated disaster for the United States. This war was always going to be a terroristic bombing campaign that resulted in nothing but the loss of innocent lives.
A war must have "proportionality," meaning that it prevents more harm than it causes. In the case of the Iran War, no harm has been prevented but mass suffering has been inflicted, not just in Iran, but also in Lebanon where Israel has launched a brutal invasion, slaughtering civilian populations and seizing land.
In other words, Pope Leo is absolutely right to condemn this war as a moral atrocity. Vance and Johnson have abandoned the true teachings of Jesus Christ to pander to the demented pedophile in the White House. They have chosen political power over truth and revealed themselves as fraudulent Christians in the process.
Please ❤️ and share if you staunchly oppose the Iran War!
¡Rechacemos la lógica de la violencia y de la guerra, para abrazar una paz fundada en el amor y la justicia! Una paz que sea desarmada, es decir, no basada en el miedo, las amenazas o las armas; y desarmante, porque es capaz de resolver los conflictos, abrir los corazones y generar confianza, empatía y esperanza. Lo reitero con fuerza: ¡el mundo tiene sed de paz! ¡Basta ya de guerras, con sus dolorosos cúmulos de muertos, destrucciones y refugiados! #ViajeApostólico #Camerún
Pregunta penal.
¿Amenazar con violencia al JNE para que anule una elección no es delito de Sedición, por lo menos como tentativa o conspiración?
Código Penal artículo 347
¿O Perturbación o impedimento de proceso electoral?
Codigo Penal art. 354
Ojo, @JNE_Peru
Avisen a su procurador. Aquí si hay flagrancia.
El corazón de Dios está desgarrado por las guerras, la violencia, las injusticias y las mentiras. Pero el corazón de nuestro Padre no está con los malvados, con los prepotentes, con los soberbios; el corazón de Dios está con los pequeños y los humildes, y con ellos lleva adelante su Reino de amor y de paz, cada día. Donde hay amor y servicio, allí está Dios. #ViajeApostólico #Argelia
Peru votes today. I was there in March and saw a country almost detached from politics. There's nothing else quite like it in Latin America.
People treat politics like a media show with little importance in their daily lives. It's curious because, despite the permanent crisis of having had eight presidents in ten years, it's still one of the most dynamic economies in Latin America. Investment is growing by perhaps 10% this year. And it's domestic investors who are betting on the country. That reflects the strength of some institutions, especially the Central Bank, where its president, Julio Velarde, has remained in power for more than 20 years. Many talk about building him a statue to celebrate what he's done.
But no country can endure that reality forever. It's also a country with major challenges: More than 70% of the country in the informal economy. The massive growth of illegal mining. And an economy that could be growing not at 2.5% as currently estimated, but at 5%, 6%, or 7%, given demand for its minerals and other exports. Much will depend on who is elected. And with 35 candidates, anything is possible.
Dios no bendice ningún conflicto. Quien es discípulo de Cristo, príncipe de la paz, nunca se pone del lado de quienes ayer empuñaban la espada y hoy lanzan bombas. No serán las acciones militares las que creen espacios de libertad o tiempos de #paz, sino solo la promoción paciente de la convivencia y del diálogo entre los pueblos.
Absurd and inhuman violence is spreading ferociously through the sacred places of the Christian East, profaned by the blasphemy of war and the brutality of business, with no regard for people’s lives, which are considered at most collateral damage of self-interest. But no gain can be worth the life of the weakest, children, or families. No cause can justify the shedding of innocent blood.
I don’t think people around the world realize how bad the attack on Lebanon was today. It’s BAD. Like 9/11 BAD. Hospitals are overflowing and do not have enough blood. We still don’t know what the death toll is.
This is TERRORISM. Pure and Simple.
April 8. Never forget.
i do not care if Trump's comments result in nothing tonight. no one who even thinks of saying the phrase "a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again" should be allowed to operate an ice cream stand, nevermind the most powerful office on the planet
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Carajo, esto tiene que ser viral! Arrolló a 3 obreros de limpieza pública con su camioneta, dio positivo en alcoholemia y salió libre a las 24 horas?? La gente con dinero y contactos siempre impune, los odioooo.