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  • dio la vida por peron y peron se cago en ella y en su cadaver,que horror,increible,tremendo hijo de puta el la yegua de isabel y el brujo,que profanaron su cadaver para hacer brujerias y quien sabe si otras cosas,,que reventados,mal paridos

  • Los discursos de Eva Perón no son más que las ideas del fascista Francisco Muñoz Azpiri, escritor español radicado en Argentina,que escribía para ella y para Perón por encargo. Él fue el autor del librucho "La razón de mi vida." A Muñoz Azpiri se debe la famnosa palabra "descamisados."

  • I miss Argentina :(

  • Qué mujer preciosa !!!!!!!!!!

  • I love Evita!

  • SANTA EVITA GRACIAS .IMMORTAL

  • lavate la boca marina! quien te habra llenado la cabeza a vos! no lo pensaste????.....te debes estar confundiendo con tu queridisima "Cristina"......que querias que andara en ARAPOS??? la Vicepresidenta de un Pais?, anda idolatra a los Oligarcas! a los explotadores, cultivate un poco mamita

  • aguante evita, la unica con huevos de la dupla peron-peron :) ahhh las voces de la cancion me hacen acordar a la de mi abuela :)

  • I don't think she was ahead of her time- she was antifeminist, after all.

  • I wouldn't say she was anti-feminist, I think she may have been reluctant to take on the role of feminist because of the way those women were portrayed during that time period. She was ahead of her time, No other First Lady was working 18hr days and tending to the poor the way she did. If she hadn't been ahead of her time she wouldn't have seemed so scandolous to high society.

  • Well, I've read her autobiography, and the things she said about feminism were just ridiculous- about feminists wanting to be men, for example. I'm a matriarchist, but I don't want to be a man.

  • Her autobiography has to be taken with a grain of salt since it was ghostwritten. You also have to take into consideration the time period, every movement evolves with the times. Evita was a woman with her own personal views & whether I agree with them or not, I respect them. It was her charitable actions, her dedication to the poor/working people that has made me admire her. To state she was not ahead of her time is pretty innacurate. Even members of the opposition has never denied her this.

  • Those things are ridiculos today they weren't in Eva's time. When reading something that was written in a different period you have to remember how things were then, not how they are now. In my opinion Eva wanted women to have all the oppertunities men had but she also wanted them to keep their role as wife and mother. Eva was Catholic and that most likely had some bearing on her viewpoints. Just because she wasnt out parading around like Susan B Anthony doesnt mean she wasn't femenist.

  • Like your response, I couldn't have said it better myself. People always forget to take into context Eva's place & time. It was a time when woman had no voice, no rights & even women in politics were just mindless, mere silent ornaments. Eva changed all that by breaking the mold, challenged those who challenged her, gave women & the poor a voice & a right to speak & did it all by the time she was 33. People don't have to like her but Evita had more "cojones" then the men in power of the time.

  • @evitascarlett please don't insult Susan B. Anthony, without her American women wouldn't be able to vote, own property if married and she also played a big part in the antislavery movement.

  • @evaperonfan I wasn't insulting Susan I was merely pointing out that Eva didn't have to be like her to be for women's rights. By the way women were already owning property before the right to vote passed so you can't give Susan credit for that and in all my studies I've never seen her name at the forefront of anti-slavery movements. Eva did want everyone to have equal rights but believe what you want as I'm sure your going to disagree just like you seem to do with everyone.

  • @evitascarlett porque no estudias historia argentina y despues hablas ?

    de todas formas creo q no tenes porque estudiar nuestra historia por ende tampoco tenes porque opinar..

  • Evita was such a remarkable woman. She was truly ahead of her time. She accomplished so much in so little time. Viva Evita! Forever in the hearts of those that love and admire her. Evita... "The world was never meant for one as beautiful as you" Thank you for the video.

  • I agree. She was truly ahead of her time. I don't think her critics realize how truly remarkable her impact/achievements were. When you analize her situation, the role of women in her place & time, her age (27 years when she became First Lady), low class background & the impact she was able to have on a large chunk of her nations population, it makes her even all the more remarkable. Its difficult for a woman today to do what she did, how she did it over 50 years ago in Argentina is impressive.

  • That's exactly what occurs to me these days. I don't know why others don't realize this about her. I think people don't realize this about her because the simply don't study about her. They take the musical for the truth.

  • @EnzFab73 I don't agree that she was ahead of her time. Like I said before, she was antifeminist, which indicates either being behind her time or of it. I love her, don't get me wrong, but she was not ahead of her time. Someone like Susan B. Anthony or Sojurner Truth-- that's ahead of their time.

  • @evaperonfan Well I strongly disagree. You seem to be of the opinion that a women cannot be considered ahead of her time if she is not a feminist or have feminist views. To me that sounds like BS. What Eva achieved in the 40s in a country where she was handicapped from the start- no class in a class ridden society, a women in politics in a male dominated society & was able to achieve a kind of personal power that far exceeded her husbands is no small feat.

  • @EnzFab73 CONT: She made an entire countrys government of nervous politicians shake in their boots as a corpse. This is indeed rare & considering her sex & age, well, extraordinary is a word that comes to mind. By the time Eva was 30 years old, the international press (including the US) was already calling her the most powerful woman in THE WORLD. Even today, this is hard to achieve.

  • @EnzFab73 CONT: JM Taylor stated in an interview, when were dealing with a women in power it intrigues and "sadly we are talking 50 years later" because "its not the way things should be". Eva achieved this in the 40s with odds stacked against her. The woman was indeed ahead of her time. I couldn't care didly squat that her feminist views do not coincide with yours. Even her enemies have never denied her this 19 minutes ago

  • @EnzFab73 I agree . Some people think everyone should just fit into one mold to be for something or against it when in reality it's not like that especially with someone like Eva who was constantly in the public eye.They dont take into consideration the time period she was living in and the balance she was most likely trying to maintain among her female supporters who were for and against the issue.

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