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Welcome today. Welcome this February twenty- eight of the year two thousand twenty - four. I' m sorry we' re 15 minutes late today and tomorrow we' re going to start this late. Forgive us, forgive me. To me we are making preparations for special programs regarding the oscars, the coming in of the oscars and, as it is already, the week in

which we are recording them. Right now and our expert, who knows everything that is Felipe Platas, who is going to be with usotros, those who have followed me all my life, have listened to him and know very much the cinema and the others will know him. But, because he works and so on, then we' re looking for schedules and that' s why we got 15 minutes late. Or it was 15 minutes late for me.

Welcome to me, welcome, Doctor, welcome to all those on Facebook, all those on YouTube, thank you for being here those who are members of the YouTube channel, because they could have seen a little bit of what Felipe and I were recording, because I didn' t realize we were live, but it was more for members, but they' ll see it later edited. That program has nothing but an opinion about the oscars and thanks to those who are on Spreaker also thank you very much for being here, in Spotify,

on Amazon and also on iTunes. Welcome, Doctor, Amel Hello, good night, how are you, because here fifteen minutes later, but here you are hear, welcome, dear embroidered, Baby Hello, Girls, how are you? Nice to meet you, Pina Wednesday. The end is coming to a second month. What ends is no longer a February and it' s over one February and this is over. Doctoramel, I wanted to make a clarification if you notice that, very quickly and very short, I saw

that they arrived. There were some comments when I was talking, it was almost at the end of the program, regarding these conditions, such as hermaphroditism, and that some people pointed out that that was an old or outdated term and that a different term was now used, than that term of intersexuality. Then I wanted to clarify that, because it is not so. They are

two different things, although many people use them as synonyms. And here, in all peace, it is important for us to make things as clear as possible. I don' t think it' s specifically about that. The program was an example, but yes, it is important to note that they are not the same thing and simply what would refer to hermaphrodite would be reproductive organs associated with the two sexes, male and female, but they also have

a vine capable of producing male and female gametes. Therefore, it is very rare, very rare for this to happen in humans. Actually. In contrast, intersexuality is a biological variation of sexual characteristics that fit the typical male or female characteristics. There is a discrepancy between gender, genitality and so on, and therefore it is of a different order, and if someone is interested in knowing more about it, one can investigate and, therefore, clarify the doubts.

But I did find it important because I noticed that there was some interaction with that comment and it' s not so good. Thank you, well, that' s where the term is clarified. The two terms are different and good, today. Today we choose to speak on two important issues. One is the new audience of Hector Parra and two women asking for help. And there' s a little bit of good. The two themes are connected.

On the one hand, they could say no good, women asking for help, would be alexa Pa, not who, Daniel to speed up helps him by asking for the voice to be heard, to hear his voice, defending his dad because I think this matter of warning about gender violence has nothing else to do with women. It has to do with men and women. Both may be violated by their gender and others and may be violated by the same gender or by the opposite gender. So I think it applies in all

cases. No and the types of violence. There are many kinds of economic violence and physical violence and emotional violence and maybe this issue I insist I don ' t put my hands on fire for absolutely nobody. We are looking at the Déctor Parra case, which he took with irregularities, where he could not present evidence that he had, as one of Daniela Parra' s lawyers said,

for he had not even been at the scene of the events. He never lived in the house, where the events were supposed to have happened with his daughter Alexa, and that was one of the things they had not been able to testify before the magistrates. So, well, you take that and

it' s voice- bending. And, on the other hand, a woman went viral who makes her lips so she can sell clothes and when she ' s doing a live broadcast, she asks for help, she asks for help, because I assumed on the cover of the program the help symbols that

are like this and do this and do this. This was invented by Kamedian Woomens Foundation, which is the foundation of Canadian women so that during pandemic, for example, if they were where they grew up, exponentially in the cases of violence that we were locked up, many people didn' t come out well, because you' re making a transmission or you' re somewhere and the way to warn that we' re going to repeat it later, but

that' s the hand that she is. What he did was this, but you have to do this, this and this, and this means gender - based violence. And for someone to help you, it even seems to them that we watch the first video of her asking for help, which later, well, the police respond. There' s Aline, it' s called nice oaks, she lives in the State of Mexico and she' s going to go back to the husband. He' s in the back,

what have you got here? Lenele there is beginning to see things that someone knows this signal, please, and then notice that someone who was laughing at the transmission, Miranda, says ok ok this and then they already ask him if they have to send him a taxi, if he needs help. Already crying there the children. And good and good, for this becomes. Yes, yes, exactly and from that sign you already know what to do, Who can. She sends me a private message, and yes, she'

s in Oaxaca. She was in Oaxaca. I' m going to put them a little ahead of you, she' s asking for a lot of help. That' s how the transmission ends. But in a very violent way with and good is fine. She continues to broadcast live and luckily, fortunately, the police of Oaxaca, from where she was, from the town where she lived, responds and says the man is already detained and they already have the children under guard and have already protected her. But it' s

a way to get help from women in general. And what I was telling you is that you expose yourself, you hear noises and you hear children crying. You see, from the beginning, he' s starting to assault his whole family. And we are talking today as women asking for help, but of many children exposed, of many children exposed to this type of violence that we are sometimes normalizing, because until a thing as serious as the one that happens to him happens, we do not think it is violence. And it

' s violence. If it is violence, comment on assaulting a minor' s dignity. I don' t know how you see it, Dr Amel, because this video, in the first place, makes a lot of impression to me. It reminds me that there is video just during the pandemic of the extra teacher who was giving her class to an online group and is also attacked by the husband who wants to take away the computer in full class and insults her, assaults her in front of the students and also causes a brutal

impression. It moves me. It deeply saddens me, because it is very painful to see anyone be attacked by any third party. But when this person is the couple inside the house and when this person is attacked trying to do a job, to do a job, a job that will surely serve the economy of this family and of herself and so on, it is so outrageous

and so hard. But so sad that once again it brings us to this question of what world we are living in, what children we are forming, and what values we are n nuns for people to conduct themselves in that way seems to me very painful. Really. I am very shocked by this and look how wonderful a woman who is in Oaxaca is living that situation here. Yeah, so you can see the good of the bad that sometimes we say

we' re so into the screens, because it' s served. It served in the first place for her to know this distress signal that I must confess that I do not know it. I mean, you' ll have to learn it just in case and she knows it and puts it in action at that time to ask for help, so that' s it, that

' s the good part. I hope, as many people have commented, this will lead to a genuine change in your life, because I have seen people who also don' t even know what will happen, but they' re already telling you after three days you' re going back with him. I' m sure they see him sorry, because we don' t know, but I think the day he had the courage to do this signal there to ask for this help. I think it must already have another level of

pain, but also of conscience. I would also like to think that I hope that the authorities that are going to intervene have most of the government' s spaces. They not only have this part of having an attacker, but also the orientation for women and so they can get out of everything here. It seems to me that it is very clear that there is already such a preparation that I knew how to ask for help. No and it' s

fine as you say you' re absolutely right. I think that when people make such complaints, I understand that now many people really like to vent their anger, their personal anger, or frustrations or resentments on social networks by insulting others, but we should try to cultivate empathy towards others. If you don ' t have anything good to comment on, listen because you criticize me for a lack of spelling, because we can play jokes like I did today morning

on twitters. It' s okay, there' s no kind of violence. It' s okay, no, but when there' s something like that, I don' t think it should be taken to assault the person you' re reporting. On the contrary, no, because you don' t like to jump out of life and wait for others to help Ephraim is that I think that that' s not how we' re going in a city that is I think we' re on a very pendular roll, that is, we' re already at the extremes and it gets worse and worse.

I mean, those who are extremely aware that until he' s here in fat because you say ah already of glass and tata and those who really are worth it and are not given this job, what a real outrage as to how far his little head of peanuts gets that he doesn' t even care anymore, that is to say out of pity he' s not my mom or God forgives sin for a scandal. We' ve already reached a point, but multi worth, that' s for real, the guy didn

' t care that she was doing like and that' s good. I think she knew how those you were gonna lupita what was going to happen, because she was already desperate for help and helplessness. What we' re behind the bread I' m vilifying the video. Obviously we saw it deferred and I said Holy God, what can this end up in? Why one of

the bad ones? Can this end? Very bad and I don' t know if it happens in Mexico too, but once a friend happened to her, she doesn' t live in Mexico and she talks to order a pizza. No, and then he says that they were the three most stressful of his life and he walked with a man who was an academic, that is, he didn' t respect either religious or states. Without anything, I mean, they lived in a part of Europe and there was a lot of money involved, a lot of culture, a lot of book and the guy

was a bastard. Not then do we have to be with our eyes open, those of us outside in order to help women and stop revictimizing them and the children because they start criticizing and a and tomorrow they will come back. And then she got it for herself. So what did she choose him for? Well, we don' t know, we don' t know each other' s excuses. We don' t know why this girl ended up

there. Violence is violence and it will always be reprehensible and we have to point it out, criticize it and make it visible, which is what I think is happening, Right now, because this has always happened, but now it is becoming more visible. Exactly look and these are the answers of the authorities, which I was very pleased with and I hope, but here we have been criticized very much because they put aside and we have said it, they put on the side of mayela, they put on the side of frid

sophia. No, no, it' s not taking the side of sanity, because it' s necessary to have recourse to the public voice for the authorities to heed this. This is the response of the newspaper Lopez Civico municipal,

the public, municipal or state security education of our municipality. We report that, derived from the events that took place today Tuesday 27th, from knowing, from two thousand 24th, during a live TV of the profile of sales under oaks of you, the state and municipal police immediately attended the assistance. Likewise, the victim of his minors is already under protection and the perpetrator, once arrested, was placed at the disposal of the relevant authorities to establish responsibilities

for them. Again, this current authority as effective. We reject any kind of violence, but in a special way, no more violence against women. Thank you, I liked him very much. The trustee of that municipality They should know that Oaxaca is the State of the Republic that has the most municipalities and well, it is one of the poorest states, but it is good that there is a response and that they can save this woman. But I

told them to save all women. Why it has to be necessary to raise your voice, because this also has to do with the woman who has just denounced the abuse to her four- year- old, where the judge, the judge, we have here the name of the judge who does not drop the photo. I' m gonna be forgiven for that photonuva coming down, but this man judge says no. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, Yeah, I admit there were crimes.

no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,

no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,

no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, Yeah, I recognize all of that. Yes, but the four- year - old could not tell at what time or where the events took place. And then this judge, who, of course, is in complicity absolutely within the patriarchy, that is patriarchy. That is the exact definition of patriarchy,

which surely there was some barter there must be. How they call them a little bit of a muddy hand, something they say to you, I guess, I don' t know, I don' t know, but you prefer to take out this man, who is the uncle of the youngest, so that he won' t take this man to jail. But then the woman has to stop at Mexico City' s peripheral for a few hours and

she has to be on social media. And if that hadn' t gone viral, then the authorities of the Attorney General' s Office of the State of Mexico wouldn' t have said to see if we were already going to review this by social pressure. No, that' s a shame. That ' s a shame because they say this is constantly repeated. Right now, I' ll tell you the names. He wanted to tell me he is Jorge Perdón, Juan Manuel, Alejandro Martínez Vitella, the exact judge. This

is a shame. I' m gonna try to get down again, wait for me, I' m gonna make fun of them, and I' m gonna put them on. But, well, it' s a shame this, sir, not that it' s a sadness. Ephraim reviting her to close the other subject of what she said here still mani that she three mce helped a friend to leave the house and the girl was coming back. It' s just the thing. They' re gonna come back because they ' re so scared. I' m what we have to have, what

we' re out there. If you' re not going in and you ' re going to start criticizing get out of the way, there' s really gonna be someone who' s going to help her then now you have to put up with her coming back and helping her until, really, her mind is clean and she can be free from this captor. And with regard to the judge' s subject, that is, it' s really painful, and that' s what I meant by someone I said who seemed to

have no justice in Mexico. That this is, ma' am, that she has huge ovaries and that I really saw her I said this is a superheroin, this is a super exact, this is a for peripheral and point out because besides, we know that there are powers and we know that I would be very afraid. And there' s this woman' s courage to confront the system, because this is exactly the patriarchal system covering up for each other. It' s something to applaud, but we wouldn' t have

to be in this situation. That' s the problem. I mean, there should just be blind justice and it' s over exactly, exactly. Yeah, yeah,' cause she used to, well, yeah, she shows up talking to the judge. She' s in this hearing talking to the judge directly, speaking to him in front of her, because she doesn ' t look at her, by the way, just let her talk and she tells her what she would do to you if she were her daughter.

And it' s not possible for you to release an aggressor just because of this issue, which she also says something like that, because I don' t have very exact day or address or something like that too and she says herself. But everything else is in the evidence, all the evidence that this

did happen. How is it possible that you dismiss all the weight of these evidence just because of this situation of not knowing an address and so on and the judge is silent, he is not looking at you and in the end tells you something as well, you can disagree if you want to advance your right and so not, then. It is not that the lady only left, as well as to stop a peripheral, but that it is seen that she was exhausted everything that was in her hands, from the legal, from

the legal, and surely from the hand of her lawyer or lawyers. But when you already feel this degree of despair, you will resort to whatever it is. No and of course a lot of people also understand that he got

angry. I read to people who said that I work in a hospital and you caused me a lot of problems that I couldn' t get there and so on, yes, it' s true and it' s a real shame and a sadness that many times in this country this is resorted to so that someone turns to see you, for someone to listen to you, it wouldn' t have to happen, as you say exactly should happen. And, well, this is the kind of thing that would be father that we

could know where to turn, where to go. Because if it' s about something, I insist on what I said very early on, if for some reason it' s that you raise your voice to prove certain cases or those that are made public, it' s to make it expansive, to make it touch others. Because I can assure you that this complaint made by this mother regarding what happened with her daughter is going to have an impact on the other judges, because no one wants to serve anyone wants to be exposed.

Don' t say that it didn' t become too fair anymore, not just because it wasn' t exposed. I' m gonna try to act my best. No, and that' s what happens. And why is there talk of mayela, because it is not to defend mayera lagoon. I have nothing to defend. It' s to protect the minor who' s in the middle like this lady. He' s protecting the child as the one who asked for help. He' s protecting the kids he' s got behind him It' s about protecting no, not accusing, not

pointing, or judging whether he' s back or not. No. I leave no, no, no, no, it' s not really about protecting the person who' s being victimized. And for that, obviously, you have to do a little common strength, of course raise your voice, because everyone has to make a common front. Like I say right now.

Yes, because in the case of Mayele and his little boy, what some people are not emphasizing or observing more carefully is the fact that the child has been exhibited by his until today illegally father through a publication that he does, a home DNA test and he publishes it and he says with this I can

prove that this child is not my son and I will proceed. I don ' t know what and what else he does that and from there comes all this voragen and all this trouble, where the mother asks that then, if he has this doubt, do things correctly, illegal for the well- being of all and with the certainty that she really insists that she knows that she is the son of the lord and that she will prove it through the appropriate instances. Then this will be given by the hands and notice, lupita jain,

when we have commented. I' ve also read some people because most of our community likes to think, likes to listen and likes to analyze things calmly and not take things lightly or imagine that you said something you didn' t say or I don' t know. But there was some comment I saw that said that we, to talk about the subject, were also doing

the same thing and re- relitimizing. Well, not because the problem is already there, the scandal is already there and it is heard in the middle of this scroll, so now you do have an obligation, especially because we are engaged in analyzing these kinds of situations and trying to understand them together,

to say what is wrong there. We, in fact, do not know if that is not so, but the way in which this whole situation was exposed was terrible from day one and this is what has caused everything that is happening today and who caused it by Mr Guzmán Pinal when he published that he had done that test in that circumstance and that it had that result. It

' s the real deal, and that' s the problem. And in the case of Mr Hector Parra, the same thing, a process that was clearly carried out in an irregular way, that was publicly seen to be irregular and that is why it is resorted to this instance, which is the appeal for you to review things that his lawyer assures you, assures his daughter, that he has not stopped supporting his father for something. It will also be that they should be reviewed, that this folder has not been completely revised and

so on. That' s what we' re exposing here. If all that comes back to you, if you see the complete expert evidence, if everything else, and then that leads to one sentence or another, then it will be like this. It' s but it' s legible now at least there was one more effran audience We' re in times of change. Not then is society constantly changing. Something' s going on around here.

If there was a convention in Giniebra in one thousand twenty- four, where the rights of children were discussed, but very much as children exist, not in other words, but they were not visible, they were not seen. On the contrary, they were invisibleized. Terrible things were being put to work. And it happens that the rights of children the Assembly, as it is

adopted internationally by the UN until November 20, eighty- nine. So the real factor and I once discussed it with a master of anthropology who has to do with this issue that past generations are still used to invisibilizing the children and not giving them that right, that is, talking about Mayela' s son,

when talking about the children of this girl who was assaulted. We are not talking about adults, but we are defending what they are invisibilizing, that there is a child there that is being hurt and that society should contain. We should all point it out, protect it and contain it because, as a society, I do consider that many times we fail with children. That ' s the reality. I mean, we' re kind of half- hearted, so this thing we' re doing here on the channel isn'

t about reaitizing the kid. It' s because we need to focus on the most vulnerable people, who are the children. Totally true and see that there is a mistake that usually tells all people. They say children are the future. No. No. No. No. Children are not futures. Children are present, present and present in the future. Brother, they'

re being helped, right now, they' re vulnerable. We' re going to listen to Daniela Parra about what happened today in her father' s audience, which is the new audience and well, I see her very optimistic and I like that. Hey, we' re coming here a tired, heavy day, but it' s accomplished. Today was the hearing. The normal hearing was held and they have three working days to answer them. Then they have from this moment until Monday to give us an answer to the truth

that we remain very confident. We have a lot of faith in God that the truth is on our side and that everything is going to solve how it has to be solved. But, well, we have three ten, and I also wanted to thank infinitely all the people who were with us grabbing the tarpaulins, really yelling that I don' t have a way to pay them. Thank you, thank you, thank you, for being there with us the people who couldn' t be there. Thank you for sending us your

prayers, for having us in your prayers. Thank you endlessly, I truly thank you with all my heart. Thank you very much. Listen to what strength we can' t say as a child, no, what strength as a woman. It seems to me that I most always smile, grateful, optimistic and good, I wish, I wish. Indeed, it is a mistake, if so, if you look at the evidence that we had been able to present, but I am very pleased to see it so optimistic,

not content. I feel like you know how I saw her before in the first part of this trial, how very stressed, distressed, very angry, and rightly so, I saw her frustrated. Today I see her more relaxed, optimistic content. Well, they' ll wait three days to see what ' s going on and we' ll all find out and walk through it. I don' t think there' s any other way than to do it, but to listen to what she says out of her mouth, no

yes. And one thing that I also see, although yes, in fact, is that at first, imagine the pita, the first months, the first times, the impact so strong of this whole situation, how they took their father and others and everything they have been living and suffering is no less. However, even then a woman who never breaks, or is gencre is

very solid. And this is to recognize you and also not to forget, because when some people also consider that he is guilty and that there is enough evidence, because I don' t know why we haven' t seen that research kit, although she says that many parts of it have made you public and that they can be seen. But, on the other hand, it is also a case that started terribly badly, because we must not forget that it started with one in a magazine and not in a court of law.

That' s exactly how it started. That' s also where things didn ' t look so good, it didn' t look clear. It wasn ' t exactly clear there. Fran I' m going to go back to the standard comment exactly. If we were more educated and more from responsible parenthood, the minors had no change coins with which the parents are fighting. They won' t be held hostage to each other' s hatred, because that ' s how this story started. Déctor Parra. It' s reality.

That' s what we all saw We' re not inventing anything. I started out in a magazine like it was a laundry thing. That' s how it started. Then from that place we couldn' t give him the seriousness he deserved. And that' s what I think. That' s revictimizing a victim What I did this little girl' s mom was revi initiate her daughter exactly by taking such a serious subject to a magazine. And that

' s what we can' t allow. How nice to see Daniela so smiling because poor, that is, the truth is that what a woman with thick skin all the light, always all the good energy, because seriously I fell I see her and I say for physitas. I think it' s a great, great, great learning, not just for her. By making this case so viral and so well known to everyone, it' s a learning experience, but for everyone it' s a way to reflect you. She has a faith, she' s still in her father, well,

she obviously knows him. She is the one who has surely lived with him the longest for the greatest and, of course, for her life will have changed completely. And even if your father goes out and everything else already has a very strong life learning, there is a family completely broken to an interesting turn would be that eventually alexa spoke alone without a mother together, not because

yes as an adult that is already today, because look also exactly. But you know he remembers in the case that we talked here in broken souls of gips and a lot of people of GIPS and jips if he didn' t talk, but the mom was together we' re, I mean, there ' s a big difference. But jip s if he did not speak, nor could he say anything that his mother did not authorize him to say. It wouldn' t be interesting if there was a separation here and Alexa actually

talked about how her childhood was, how it all went. Without this, I feel like it' s like a nebula around her where she first says one thing, some audios where she says stop talking bad about my dad. I' m not gonna talk bad about my dad. This one from your husband. I don' t like him and suddenly a turn that I always like. My dad always did even abuse my thing that I never said before. Then it would be very interesting if there was a not a breakup.

Of course, she' s not still very close to her mother, but there they are raising awareness, an exact inquili that devastates the truth and that she knows what really happened. That would be very interesting. No, yes, it would be very good. Mer is also what I was saying. Forgiveness is they say we don' t forget the recording. Indeed, there

is a recording that we all hear. I did say something interesting. It is also what the and also Daniel commented today, because Hector Parro took the floor in this hearing that they call this hearing of arguments he personally, for he told you about the irregularities that he wanted to be considered in his exact

case Ephraim as nothing. I think we' re really hoping that it' s justice, that' s all, that it' s clean, that this is clean, that there' s no people in it, that it doesn' t have to be issued so that we can create it, because the issue is that, not that Mexico' s justice is so selling it that everyone can shake it. And that' s why I said to them, " It seems like it doesn' t exist, because it does exist, but because everyone puts their hand in it, because it doesn' t,

yes, yes. Look, we' re gonna follow this because it ' s three days away. He said that this week or next week, already on Monday, will be the conclusions and will say if it is acquitted or not repeated this sentence or there is a good one. They said a new sentence or not, and the new sentence may include less penalty or may include acquittal at last. But that' s what we' re going to see. But there is a radical change and I insist. It' s not that we say one is innocent or another is guilty. It' s

not about raising your voice and having this reflector look. They' re telling us, right now, thanks for the information. He says, he says, and sis vega, there was a newspaper that this judge was disbarred by unanimous and clear decision, the mother is seeing other options. Of course, since it is necessary to visualize above all the mother who fights, who raises her voice, because this is the women' s program asking for help or

raising her voice. I wouldn' t even say any more women is to raise their voices to ask for help and that there is an answer, not a point I insist to take us away, to make jokes, because there are other issues. But when there is someone in imminent danger in a situation that requires help, we do need to be a little more hono and teach others to be supportive, because today we can be the ones to help,

but tomorrow, perhaps, we need it. This is not always the case You can always be in a situation of vulnerability, of conflict, of something no one is extant, the truth And this subject of empathy is very important because, because we have also talked about it, which is very sad when people take the flag of some very visible situation, and then what barbarity, poor or poor as it is, but this person who, on the other

hand, attacks as in the case of this woman from Oaxaca. Those who put you in just to tell him later, you' re gonna come back and don' t do it or I don' t know. They' re not so different from the aggressor, they' re not so discreet, they' re or they' re not the one who tells you. Oh how sad, why did they do to the puppy the one who came out in the middle that they did something very bad, that is, how sad it hurt the mistress and at five seconds they get into networks to violence and

insult, understand people that are not done to her absolutely nothing. Then I think it would be interesting here to exercise the mirror, where if one is

becoming very merciful and sumato is cause. If you can see yourself in the mirror and see straight ahead saying that you haven' t done anything, similar to a smaller scale if you want, but that you haven' t, going to hurt, going, going, offending, to bother someone who doesn ' t deserve because he hasn' t done anything to you, then maybe, yes, you can talk further, but be careful because it doesn'

t happen exactly. He' s obvigant. If I put those banners, it' s because this topic is a bit controversial for YouTube and because it has because it is limited to advertisers or the advertisers are removed, then that ' s why I put them if there is super Chat, but above all, that they put their like also if they want, they donate in Super Chat, because there is their disposition. But, well, he says Mira and I pray Marta Padilla has a problem with me. She always writes with

whoever she is, even if I' m alone. Says lupe, let Amel speak interrupts her if she doesn' t finish. He always ends his comments badly always yes, yes, of course he always ends Ephraim, something I have to add, let him jame that you scold Luquita, because I laugh even when I am alone. They tell me I interrupt ay lupen, but it' s the same person you stop interrupting yourself stop interrupting it.

Yeah, let' s not. No. The truth is that I think this kind of programs that you so lovingly weapons lupita and you invited us that exactly for that, because I think there is a social commitment and we don ' t want to go out like with a pamphlet because it doesn' t go around, that is, from a well- human and quieter and more digestible place to talk about such complicated issues and such important issues that I think we need to review and visualize all the time and I' m going to

tell you one thing. Stop meddling lutita, because if we have been like this for months and if we can, if you let us finish, you are telling them that if you let us finish, the pure ones for God ' s sake hear and don' t bother me. Ephraim is a nutriologist and it was a joke about yesterday' s vomits, that is to say, I gave them to me already, well, yes, it smoothes me, right, no, I do, I promise you that I gave them face and I was going to record them because they were very good, very

good. But they know what' s going on I' m already at the gym. I' ve already lost consciousness. But, hey, Daniel tells me, they' ve always scolded Lupis for years, for nine years now, Daniel, who started from history to history, has scolded me well. No, actually, since my mom lived. Not like that, but good. Listen, the time to say goodbye says Mimilia lupita, shepherd our

last name. No. No, no, no, Pastora is a joke that started on Twitter from the 2, 000- nine, about me making fun of a novel critic and pstele and then making jokes with Laura Voz, or that later blocked me. I was telling Laura Vozo, Laura' s my pastor. Nothing will be missing and then my dearest friends from Twitter told me good. But we' re going to tell you the shepherdess and it ' s over so it' s how it started. But good. Thank you very much, children. It' s time to go to history in

history and good thanks for being here, for joining us exactly. Put your like, our like, our exact like. Love my dress or ay teguito. Thank you so much and I' ll see you tomorrow, tomorrow, Thursday, tomorrow too. Today we have a premiere of broken souls with Felix, the Green Diamond. Jú Yesterday already has and is right now for members, but we will schedule it for the premiere at ten o' clock at night. Yesterday we also premiered women, leaving a mark on Queen Victoria.

Tomorrow we have created your life and then we' ll be there. We ' ll all be there, we' re all kids, let' s go to history in history. Thank you, thank you very much. See you tomorrow. You have nothing else to say. Oh yeah, I thought you' re gonna have to go by now, but I don' t have to say Mira. First I want to tell Julia Vargas. They' re asking us what they see history in history and what' s the difference between this program and history in history or whether they' ve already changed seductors.

Look at the psychoanalyst in me, my dear Julia Vargas, with great affection and all peace. I' m gonna tell you, right now, that we' re done at half past eight in history, in my story, and that' s where you' ll know the difference between these steps. You put in silly programs, but you' re gonna see the difference between what you' re talking about and what you' re talking about. You alone, I won' t tell you. And the second one I

think everything you mean. The truth is, these notes of the day really touched me. They raise me sensitive areas that hurt me from humanity and worry me. And that' s why I' ve been thinking all day about a phrase that I' m going to say in English, because it' s in English where it' s most edited And well, I say it in Spanish is very simple, but I really like differences of opinion, of taste, of interest, of position. Whatever it is is fine, because

we are all different and we can think as everyone wants. But when something gets really hard and when there' s pain involved, please, let' s be empathetic, compassionate teamos and the phrase in English is the Wis beat betterman, that is, you' re always the best person. You' re the best, not the worst, the best. You see Ephraim,

then nothing, girls, remember that nothing else. This program is with all peace and exactly what the title is, because I am going to interrupt myself to leave now once and for all, children, to all of us for having accompanied us and thank you so much for leaving us your likes and for sharing this channel and this program that we do with so much affection until then, to all of us. Free and EMI

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