lunes, 27 de abril de 2015

History maker, my future Job.






Well, I don’t know if a can call “History Maker” as a job, but, let’s talk about this. Yes, I like to tell histories. I’m like a crazy old man who tells story to childrens. But well, I think that is the best thing of my job.  I have the power to make you feel like a kid, to listen carefully the history and keep your eyes in the screen. Now, you know, I want to be a Film maker.

If you ask to me where I will be in a few years, I don’t know. It’s a mystery for me, especially because I have a lot of projects in my mind. So, I don’t see me on my future job.
The thing is, I’m study for be a film director. So I will do all the necessary things for satisfied my expectations. I want to tell histories of my country. Who are Chile, what are the stories that the people is telling to me every day, in the bus, in supermarket, in subway etc.


I have to listen, and do a story with identity, Chilean identity. After that, I want to go to another country, maybe Argentina, France or Spain. Tell my and our stories because we are nothing without the others. We need to tell histories in each others, and I want to be that one.

lunes, 13 de abril de 2015

Discrimination and the problem with immigrants.

Chilean people think that they are kindness and mature. Big mistake Chilean people. We have to learn so much about the human rights. ¿Why? Because all the discrimination that we have in our country. But, ¿What kind of discrimination we have in Chile?

First, I think that Chile (Not all the country, but a majority) it’s a soft Nazi country (doesn’t means that we are Nazis. We have an unconscious legacy). We (I say “We” because I’m in Chile) have a nationalism integrated in our DNA, producing a lot of commentaries, news and ways of think reproducing the model. We criticize “flaytes”, immigrants, women (Incredible but true and happens all the time. In fact, the women discriminate herself in many ways), animals, ourselves, etc.

And I repeat, we have so much to learn. ¿What happens with the people that is far away from their families, their culture and their comfortably places? ¿What does mean to be an immigrant and be discriminated in Chile? It has to be very difficult be an Immigrant.


Be discriminated in Chile consist in tolerate the look of the people if you have a different skin color, if you are a Peruvian or Bolivian, if you dress different (Like Palestine people), etc. Tolerate the low voice commentaries. Send ¾ parts of your wage, and sleep with other ten people. Be an immigrant isn’t easy. We have to integrate and stop discriminate. We are one big country called Latin-America; in fact, we are a one big country called earth, so start with the discussion and the elimination of the discrimination.