miércoles, 5 de noviembre de 2008
Speachless
viernes, 24 de octubre de 2008
Racism/ Classism in Chile
Classism is such an integral part of Chilean society. And its so visual. My friends can see someone walking down the street and without ever talking to them they could tell you if they are flaite, or cuico. I also have some friends, as ignorant as they are, who dont like to go below plaza italia because its "too dangerous". Ridiculous.
But I think this very obvious and structured class structure makes it difficult for Chileans. If you are born middle-upper class. You are going to be labled that forever. And that means there are certain jobs you can have and certain jobs you can´t have. For example, this middle-upper class person can never wait tables or wash dishes to make a living. While to me, a gringa, it seems that if you are working thats the respectible thing, its not the same in Chile. You can only have jobs that correspond to your class level. If you are middle-upper class and you take a job as a waiter or waitress, society and your peers will look down on you.
Its hard for me to undertand all of this, since in the US anyone can have any kind of job, and I feel like class is not really an issue. Education defines our social structures instead of class. But here, I feel that for many chileans class is something that limits them and controls them.
jueves, 16 de octubre de 2008
lunes, 13 de octubre de 2008
Chilean Financial Crisis?
I am not an economist by any means, but from what I understand these could be the possible impacts here in Chile.
1. A weak economy in the US and global economies will result in less exports for Chile.
- Less exports means people will start losing their jobs.
- Unemployment rate is going to go up
2. Retirement funds are going to lose money (Such as AFP funds)
- Many of these funds invested in the US market, which means losses.
3. Luckily Chile has a huge SWF due to Copper. And while the price of copper is down, Chile has almost no public debt and a huge amount of savings, which means it should be able to bounce back from any affects this crisis does have on the economy.
So... in short I think if I had to choose between being in the US or in Chile right now for economic reasons, I would definitley choose Chile.
jueves, 9 de octubre de 2008
Can I vote yet?
Anyways, enough complaining. I am getting politics out of my life. I know who I am going to vote for, now I just want to get it over with so that something else will be in the news.
martes, 7 de octubre de 2008
The Outsider... yet again
A few weeks ago I went to this "trendy" party with all of Santiago's A list. Now to me, an A list Chilean Farandula member who has their own teleserie or does whatever might as well be any other person walking down the street. And I really dont care. When I've come across "stars" in the US I've gotten that whole Star sensation, but with these Chilean "stars" I really could care less. Of course, the boyfriend already knows everyone, and makes me go up and talk to his childhood idol, some lady I dont remember the name of. He was so excited and I was soo.... ready to go home. I felt totally out of the loop.
When I talk to my friends in the US music and TV will come up, and of course I have NO idea what they are talking about. I am going to be stuck in 2004 for ever when it comes to US pop culture. To me Greys Anatomy and that Damian Marley CD will be the trendiest things around. But, did you know that there is a new 90210 show? And that the Pussy Cat Dolls make songs that are on the radio? Ya, well I had no idea. And I dont especially care. But, of course, it makes me feel like the outsider back in the US as well.
I will just have to enjoy my own little land somewhere between US 2004 and Chile 2008....
lunes, 15 de septiembre de 2008
Roberto Matta
viernes, 12 de septiembre de 2008
Surprise, surprise- Unrest in Bolivia
miércoles, 10 de septiembre de 2008
Most "Powerful" woman list
1. Cristina Fernadez Kirchner is #13 while Bachelet ranks #25? Are people not taking into consideration the economy of these countries? Chile is much more powerful than slowly dying Argentina any day. (Not to mention that Kircher is a much worse president than Bachelet, who is pretty bad herself).
2. Sarah Palin did not make the list (Hilary is #28 though). This explains the shock factor of her VP candidate selection
3. Oprah and Melinda Gates are #36 and #40, respectively. I honestly think that if there was a throw down between Oprah/Melinda Gates vs. Kirchner/Bachelet, Oprah and Melinda would win.
martes, 9 de septiembre de 2008
Fashion in Politics
Finally, we have America's new beauty queen gone PTA gone VP, Sarah Palin, who I have to say, dresses extremely well, as noted in this LA Times article. She is beautiful, but also doesn´t put too much effort into her look. She´s not afraid to show off a little cleavage or leg either.
lunes, 8 de septiembre de 2008
US Political Circus... coming to a town near you!
jueves, 4 de septiembre de 2008
Chilean salmon regulation
However, in a positive light, it seems that the government is doing something about regulating these salmon farms and the amount of antibiotics they can push into these over-fished farms. Not surprisingly, there is little regulation on the matter in Chile, and of course the Chilean regulations are not up to par with those in the United States. I don't know if this is Chile's problem, or the US'. How many years have they been importing Chilean salmon? And only now, after the New York Times investigates, does anyone realize that these salmon are not up to regulations? I say this is a problem of the FDA and the United States and Chile has taken a hit for this.
On the other hand, this has made me reconsider buying salmon in the super market. It has almost made me question exactly what I am eating down here? The regulations on food are definitely more relaxed here, and for that exact reason I don´t buy Paraguayan meat. ( What is that anyways?). But I love the cheap, delicious, fresh salmon here so I guess I will keep on eating it, with or without regulations, and if I die, at least I will die happy with a fully belly.
jueves, 7 de agosto de 2008
Chilean Humor?
For example, last night I went to go see the new Batman movie. There were a few lines that made me chuckle to myself, althoug the movie was far from a comedy. However, there was a scene where batman was banging someones head against a kitchen table. The Chileans thought this was hilarious. I was of course, horrified by the grotesque violence. However, Chileans love their physical humor. So even though the scene was terribly violent, the one bit of physical humor invovled made them all laugh hysterically.
In short, I miss US humor. And I miss US TV and comedies. I miss laughing in a theatre when everyone else does, instead of being the sole laughing voice.
martes, 22 de julio de 2008
Miss K Falls, Farmers prevail
lunes, 21 de julio de 2008
Procrastination
Question of the day
How much tea is too much tea? At what point does addiction become the correct adjective to describe my love?
2 cups a day? 3 cups a day?
Today I have had two cups of tea and people are still laughing at how tired my face looks ( A not-so-polite way of saying I look terrible).
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