@TheNaomiengland Anti-Peronists have unceasingly tried to connect Evita with ties to being a Nazi sympathizer and even gone so far as to say that she was the one who distracted the world while Juan Perón collaborated with & fought for the Nazi movement. The TRUTH is that Perón's government was the very first to welcome the Argentine Jewish community of Argentina and even the first to permit and welcome Jewish citizens to freely run for and hold public office withing the Argentine government.
Poor Evita. She worked ao hard to be vice-president and had to denounce the position due to her health. Her words are haunting yet sincere and true. A beautiful video that will always touch my heart. Viva Evita!
@VanitasxAura It was due to many factores; however, I believe her declining health was ultimate factor that forced her to decline the honor of being the vice-president of the country. She also faced constant opposition of the oligarchy, but mainly, the military. I think the military was the second most influential factor after she came to terms with her health. All in all, quite a tragic story for someone who wanted nothing more than to GIVE to the people and to work to make their lives better.
@TheRealEvaPeron Yeah. Her story is nothing short of tragic. Personally, the men in the military were cowards and couldn't handle change. Evita could have been a revolution for women all over the world had she become vice-president. Then again, she herself was a revolution, giving her life to the people and helping them the best she could. As Dr. Ara said, "She was defeated by the infinitely small."
@VanitasxAura Yes, the men of the armed forces were COWARDS. But remember this and remember it well, Evita WAS and ALWAYS IS revolution. The title of "Vice-President" would have looked awesome in the history books, but our Evita still achieved much more than anyone could have thought at the time. The interesting and fascinating part is that Evita did it WITHOUT the title. She did more in the short time granted to her than the majority of vice-presidents ever did, combined. She IS revolution!
@TheRealEvaPeron Amen to that! I still have a lot to learn about her and will continue to learn as my life progresses. She'll be with us for all eternity, I know it. ^_^
@VanitasxAura You will learn more as you grow and with the years. 15 or 10 years ago, I never would have known what I know today, but that is due to my constant desire to find/discover new information about Perón and Evita. Just when a person thinks that everything that can possibly learned is learned or that anything that can be discovered is discovered, is when something turn up. I will never leave my post as guard to continue seeking more about Evita as I raise her name up to victory.
@stealth1692 Evita is buried with her father's family in the mausoleum, "Familia Duarte", in La Recoleta Cemetery in the Buenos Aires district of Recoleta. She rests far, far below a marble floor, which contains a trapdoor that leads to two coffins, and beneath this area is another trapdoor that goes to another compartment and that is where her coffin lies 27 feet underground. It is covered by layers of cement and steel to stop any would be vandals.
que grande tu canal, me suscribí :)
Clarimaria 4 months ago
@Clarimaria Gracias! Un gran abrazo!
TheRealEvaPeron 4 months ago
I hate it when people bad mouth Eva saying she was a nazi, she wasn't
TheNaomiengland 5 months ago
@TheNaomiengland Anti-Peronists have unceasingly tried to connect Evita with ties to being a Nazi sympathizer and even gone so far as to say that she was the one who distracted the world while Juan Perón collaborated with & fought for the Nazi movement. The TRUTH is that Perón's government was the very first to welcome the Argentine Jewish community of Argentina and even the first to permit and welcome Jewish citizens to freely run for and hold public office withing the Argentine government.
TheRealEvaPeron 5 months ago
evita!!
Martinjorgesena 6 months ago
@Martinjorgesena Evita está presente, no? Te mando un fuerte abrazo peronista!!!!
TheRealEvaPeron 6 months ago
Poor Evita. She worked ao hard to be vice-president and had to denounce the position due to her health. Her words are haunting yet sincere and true. A beautiful video that will always touch my heart. Viva Evita!
VanitasxAura 6 months ago
@VanitasxAura It was due to many factores; however, I believe her declining health was ultimate factor that forced her to decline the honor of being the vice-president of the country. She also faced constant opposition of the oligarchy, but mainly, the military. I think the military was the second most influential factor after she came to terms with her health. All in all, quite a tragic story for someone who wanted nothing more than to GIVE to the people and to work to make their lives better.
TheRealEvaPeron 6 months ago
@TheRealEvaPeron Yeah. Her story is nothing short of tragic. Personally, the men in the military were cowards and couldn't handle change. Evita could have been a revolution for women all over the world had she become vice-president. Then again, she herself was a revolution, giving her life to the people and helping them the best she could. As Dr. Ara said, "She was defeated by the infinitely small."
VanitasxAura 6 months ago
@VanitasxAura Yes, the men of the armed forces were COWARDS. But remember this and remember it well, Evita WAS and ALWAYS IS revolution. The title of "Vice-President" would have looked awesome in the history books, but our Evita still achieved much more than anyone could have thought at the time. The interesting and fascinating part is that Evita did it WITHOUT the title. She did more in the short time granted to her than the majority of vice-presidents ever did, combined. She IS revolution!
TheRealEvaPeron 6 months ago
@TheRealEvaPeron Amen to that! I still have a lot to learn about her and will continue to learn as my life progresses. She'll be with us for all eternity, I know it. ^_^
VanitasxAura 6 months ago
@VanitasxAura You will learn more as you grow and with the years. 15 or 10 years ago, I never would have known what I know today, but that is due to my constant desire to find/discover new information about Perón and Evita. Just when a person thinks that everything that can possibly learned is learned or that anything that can be discovered is discovered, is when something turn up. I will never leave my post as guard to continue seeking more about Evita as I raise her name up to victory.
TheRealEvaPeron 6 months ago
@TheRealEvaPeron Spoken like a true companero. ^_^
VanitasxAura 6 months ago
@TheRealEvaPeron where is eva buried?
stealth1692 4 months ago
@stealth1692 Evita is buried with her father's family in the mausoleum, "Familia Duarte", in La Recoleta Cemetery in the Buenos Aires district of Recoleta. She rests far, far below a marble floor, which contains a trapdoor that leads to two coffins, and beneath this area is another trapdoor that goes to another compartment and that is where her coffin lies 27 feet underground. It is covered by layers of cement and steel to stop any would be vandals.
TheRealEvaPeron 4 months ago
@TheRealEvaPeron oh right someone told me she was on display
stealth1692 4 months ago
@TheRealEvaPeron by the way whats the song at the begining called
stealth1692 2 weeks ago
@stealth1692 The song is "At Rest" by Kevin MacLeod. It is also added to the ending of the video after Evita speaks her last words.
TheRealEvaPeron 2 weeks ago
@TheRealEvaPeron oh right thanks i didnt look
stealth1692 2 weeks ago
@stealth1692 LOL No problem. You are welcome. :-)
TheRealEvaPeron 2 weeks ago