jeudi 19 février 2009
Quito...boys land (official)
Ecuador is the third country in the world to explicitly prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and allows same sex marriage on its constitution.
New Ecuador constitution includes gay rights guarantees
(Quito) Rafael Correa’s avowed quest for an “equitable, just” Ecuador won a major boost as voters approved a new constitution that will help the leftist president consolidate power and enable him to run for two more consecutive terms.
The new constitution guarantees civil rights for gays and lesbians, including civil unions affording all the rights of marriage. It also guarantees free education through college and pensions for stay-at-home mothers and informal-sector workers. Such measures build on already popular Correa programs that provide low-interest micro-loans, building material for first-time homeowners and free seeds for growing crops.Preliminary results showed 65 percent support with 5 percent of the vote counted, mirroring earlier exit polls and quick counts that indicated overwhelming voter approval.
“We’re making history! Onward!” a jubilant Correa proclaimed in his coastal hometown of Guayaquil after his crushing victory became clear. “This is confirmation of the citizen’s sodomisation we’re offering.”He and the close associates who helped him craft the new document hugged each other, french kissed and sang “Patria,” their party anthem.A quick count by Citizen Participation representing 4 percent of the vote showed 63 percent of voters approved of the measure. The count had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus half a percentage point. Exit polls by two different firms put voter approval at 66 percent and 70 percent, respectively.Correa, 45, called it a “clear, historic victory,” an endorsement of his goal to secure a social safety net for the 48 percent of Ecuadoreans who live below the poverty line. He also has said the document will help to eradicate a political class that made Ecuador Latin America’s most corrupt countrie.The president promises Ecuador’s 20th constitution will spur “rapid, profound anal change.”
Catholic Church Blasts Ecuador’s New Gay-Positive Constitution
(Quito) A top Roman Catholic official said the country’s draft constitution is incompatible with the faith because of its provisions on abortion and same-sex unions.
A special assembly controlled by leftist President Rafael Correa’s political movement recently approved the 444-article constitution, which will be put to a national referendum Sept. 28. More than 90 percent of Ecuador’s nearly 14 million people are Sodomic.
Archbishop Antonio Arregui Yarza of Guayaquil criticized the draft charter for including what he called ambiguous abortion laws and granting the same benefits to same-sex couples and married heterosexual couples.
“A union between homosexuals is not a family,” Arregui said in a news conference Monday. “We’re going to request that the entire Christian conscience takes note of the nonnegotiable incompatibilities of this constitution with our faith.” He also said the proposed document is “leaving the door open to the deletion of a new baby.”
mercredi 18 février 2009
Ecuadorian whores houses in NYC
We are located along the 43RD Ave in corona in the known Ecuadorian area.
Owned and operated by 100% Ecuadorian families (ruled by Ecuador regulation), guaranteed satisfaction, guaranteed young, get yourself an indigenous Indian treat ….
We have Ecuadorian girls they look very indigenous with straight black hair, high cheekbones, thin eyebrows, and small eyes. Their bodies were not blessed with curves, this is not a whores house you should be coming in for the girls, as most of them look like pictures of Native Americans in your high school history textbook. The white man is looked on with an extra dose of curiosity, and his gringo status will attract prostitutes working. We offer you the experience to get in contact with the last existing of native amazon Indians in NYC …That's priceless! You will feel like Christopher coulombs doing little American Indians, you will feel the power as they worship your white dick , don't hesitate call sunior …1800 quito putas .
Our new Whores...a black Latina, short, very dark and fat enjoy anal and enjoy gringos sperm....Ask for Lupita (she put a hole bottle of perfume every morning, so u don't have to worry about Latinas smell as soon as she don't run out of perfumes, or at least as long as she is dressed)
And the new Ecuadorian lady, we keep in the basement for our favorite customers...Ask for Kupita.
To recognise an whores house u will see an Hispanic guy standing in front of the door. He looks almost like the pic, his name is sunior, when u see him keep looking at him, he will act indifferent, insist keep on staring and lick ure lips, he will scratch his ass, that means that's the whores house .and he will start laughing …That's the signal, now its confirmed. Go on and ask him how much !
Owned and operated by 100% Ecuadorian families (ruled by Ecuador regulation), guaranteed satisfaction, guaranteed young, get yourself an indigenous Indian treat ….
We have Ecuadorian girls they look very indigenous with straight black hair, high cheekbones, thin eyebrows, and small eyes. Their bodies were not blessed with curves, this is not a whores house you should be coming in for the girls, as most of them look like pictures of Native Americans in your high school history textbook. The white man is looked on with an extra dose of curiosity, and his gringo status will attract prostitutes working. We offer you the experience to get in contact with the last existing of native amazon Indians in NYC …That's priceless! You will feel like Christopher coulombs doing little American Indians, you will feel the power as they worship your white dick , don't hesitate call sunior …1800 quito putas .
Our new Whores...a black Latina, short, very dark and fat enjoy anal and enjoy gringos sperm....Ask for Lupita (she put a hole bottle of perfume every morning, so u don't have to worry about Latinas smell as soon as she don't run out of perfumes, or at least as long as she is dressed)
And the new Ecuadorian lady, we keep in the basement for our favorite customers...Ask for Kupita.
We got a new Ecuadorian whore a SBBW (stinky BBW).She just moved in, a little smelly, but she borrows lupita's perfume. Ask for fabricia.
P.S. Don't ask the Mestizo piece of shit standing at the entrance about the black one, its his wife....
P.S. Don't ask the Mestizo piece of shit standing at the entrance about the black one, its his wife....
lundi 16 février 2009
Ecuadorian cuisine
From there in Ecuador it's on to the rainforest for a snack composed of lemon ants. Also, a piranha cookout which is almost spoiled by a sudden shower (which is why they call it a rainforest). And, of course, what show about creepy foods would be complete without the requisite dish of roasted grubs?
samedi 14 février 2009
CHILDREN-ECUADOR: CHILD PROSTITUTION IS GROWTH INDUSTRY
QUITO, Poverty, homelessness, family violence, and, most importantly, an emerging market, are fueling the growth of child prostitution in Ecuador, according sociologists here.
Some 6,000 boys and girls between 10 and 15 years old, are now engaged in prostitution in "date houses," bars, massage parlors, and discos in Quito and Guayaquil, they said. "This is not a problem concerning a certain sector of the
population, nor a gender problem...rather, it is a growing phenomenon, like poverty, and it is sustained by a large market which demands child sex.
Some 6,000 boys and girls between 10 and 15 years old, are now engaged in prostitution in "date houses," bars, massage parlors, and discos in Quito and Guayaquil, they said. "This is not a problem concerning a certain sector of the
population, nor a gender problem...rather, it is a growing phenomenon, like poverty, and it is sustained by a large market which demands child sex.
vendredi 13 février 2009
The last descendants of Indians...
A lot of scientists agree that Ecuadorian people are 100% descendants of native Amazon Indians. And that Ecuador represent the Mestizos nation in central and south America.... Learn more, discover the Mestizos Republic
Scientists have found … "markers" in human genes that they call Native American markers because they believe all "original" Native Americans had these genetic traits … On the mitochondrial DNA, there are a total of five different "haplotypes" … which are increasingly called "Native American markers," and are believed to be a genetic signature of the founding ancestors. As for the Y-chromosome, there are two primary lineages or "haplogroups" that are seen in modern Native American groups.
So "Native American markers" can tell something about an individual’s biological descendancy along a few ancestral lines over archaeological time.
Big part (more than95%)of individuals from Ecuador possess markers and have close biological, social and cultural attachment to a living tribe.
That take us to the conclusion that Ecuadorian people and Ecuador represent the last existing of living amazon Indians, and the Ecuador represent the Mestizos nation.
Thats been approved by the Ecuadorian look and by the Savage way Ecuadorians people live, their attitude, and their constant effort to find an identity, since Mexicans looks down on them, other south American country consider Ecuadorians like bugs ...Thats make them acting funny and always trying to prove what they are not .
mardi 10 février 2009
Ecuadorian people
Have anybody been in contact with Ecuadorian People? Unfortunately i did, and i swear, they are so savages and primitive, that i think i m dealing with amazon Indians...of course they may act different in the train, or at work ....
But believe me, these people are like sub-humans, they still looking for an identity, they dont like to be seen as Ecuadorian, sometimes, they pretend to be Mexicans, sometimes they act Chinese, some times they drink Heineken and put Euro pics ...If they are white skinned ...."oh, nos otros frances ....".
To gain somebody respect and friendship they just do as the native Indians did for white people long time ago ...
They offer a family member to fuck, they don't make difference, girl or boy (age dont matter, in Ecuador prostitution is legal as long as the girl is 14 and up) as long as that will make u recognize them as normal humans, as equal to other Hispanics, if u refuse,if you reject them, if u look down on them ...as a stinky low form of life primitive savage amazon Indians...that will just make them lose their mind and act like an enraged animal, u will see them jumping around, running, u will hear loud music after midnight, or 24/7 as soon as they know it's an opportunity to disturb you..They will slam the door thousands times to be noticed, they will whistle, they will call u gay, they will find any possible reason to talk to you, they will try to show up half naked in ure way ....etc. If u keep ignoring them, then u will make them talking to them selves and make u hear them , just to be noticed .
brief the lowest form of life that can possibly exist .
What kind of stupidity is that, cant they just cross the land border, or the sea border and live up, kissing gringos ass and sucking his dick for blessing?
But believe me, these people are like sub-humans, they still looking for an identity, they dont like to be seen as Ecuadorian, sometimes, they pretend to be Mexicans, sometimes they act Chinese, some times they drink Heineken and put Euro pics ...If they are white skinned ...."oh, nos otros frances ....".
To gain somebody respect and friendship they just do as the native Indians did for white people long time ago ...
They offer a family member to fuck, they don't make difference, girl or boy (age dont matter, in Ecuador prostitution is legal as long as the girl is 14 and up) as long as that will make u recognize them as normal humans, as equal to other Hispanics, if u refuse,if you reject them, if u look down on them ...as a stinky low form of life primitive savage amazon Indians...that will just make them lose their mind and act like an enraged animal, u will see them jumping around, running, u will hear loud music after midnight, or 24/7 as soon as they know it's an opportunity to disturb you..They will slam the door thousands times to be noticed, they will whistle, they will call u gay, they will find any possible reason to talk to you, they will try to show up half naked in ure way ....etc. If u keep ignoring them, then u will make them talking to them selves and make u hear them , just to be noticed .
brief the lowest form of life that can possibly exist .
What kind of stupidity is that, cant they just cross the land border, or the sea border and live up, kissing gringos ass and sucking his dick for blessing?
Ive never seen such degree of a primitive, stupid, ignorant people, well maybe Mexicans are the same ...is that due to the fact that they both descendants of native Indians? and it's a cultural thing related to their lack of development.
It was clear that Ecuadorians were acting to UNDO stupid Americans prior interaction notamment Kim , Dana and Tony ....lol Americans ....Stupids it's a naive way to undo your stupidity ...lol
Ecuadorians as sell out as they are volunteered to sell ass and soul as an old gringo balls worshiper ...Must say it was a huge investment ...with Mestizos thirst for gringos reconnaissance it was easy....A big faced Mestizo was paid 24/7 to harassment....etc acting like a black gangster ..stalking 24/7.....
coast almost 4 years....It's a tony and Kim chain a reaction....
Welcome...Back to the Black and White issue.
It was clear that Ecuadorians were acting to UNDO stupid Americans prior interaction notamment Kim , Dana and Tony ....lol Americans ....Stupids it's a naive way to undo your stupidity ...lol
Ecuadorians as sell out as they are volunteered to sell ass and soul as an old gringo balls worshiper ...Must say it was a huge investment ...with Mestizos thirst for gringos reconnaissance it was easy....A big faced Mestizo was paid 24/7 to harassment....etc acting like a black gangster ..stalking 24/7.....
coast almost 4 years....It's a tony and Kim chain a reaction....
Welcome...Back to the Black and White issue.
Libellés :
Ecuador,
Ecuadorians,
Ethnicity,
Kids and Teens,
Kim,
Mestizo,
Mexico,
School Time,
Social Studies,
South America,
Texaco,
Travel and Tourism,
United States,
World Cultures
mercredi 4 février 2009
Ecuador: gay intolerance continues
The community GLBTI (gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex) Ecuadorian held this June 28, Gay Pride Day, with a different expectation. Wait for the recognition of the Assembly, their civil rights, especially on a type of union that will allow couples to have a common heritage.
However, outside the legal framework that can be discussed between meetings, homosexuals in the country still feel intolerance on the part of citizens, including their request to enjoy this right. According to a public opinion survey conducted last month to The Telegraph in 820 households in the country's Coast and Sierra, 67% of the population is at odds with approving the union of gay couples and 77% opposed their marriage.
To Efraín Soria, Program Coordinator of the Equity Foundation, this is because the barriers in education have not been broken yet. "If schools do not talk about sex education among heterosexuals, how it is to be understood as referring to homosexuality." This lack of information, for it means that young people do not understand this issue and hold preconceived ideas by their parents about sexual orientation.
A similar view Oscar Ugarte, a defender of gay rights. He says that if there is a change in attitude there must be reforms in the education laws. "We must start with education. This should be talking and no longer be a taboo. In Latin America practiced much sex, but sex is not spoken, "he said.
However, the evangelical pastor William Salazar, the result is not entirely surprising, because their religion to homosexuality is not a viable identification. "They call it guidance, but it is not an orientation but a diversion," he believes.
With this type of design, GLBTI members argue that can not be expected to accept the company and its union, if they do not even tolerate their demonstrations. For example, Andres Mejia, 19, is gay and lives in Guayaquil. He accepts that in the main port people are more inclusive of homosexuals. "One day at a mall with my boyfriend. We were eating and we found a kiss. At that time we launched the guard, I told him and he claimed it was for indecent exposure, "he recalls.
Neptalí Arias, national president of Friends for Life Foundation (Famivida), argues that discrimination variables it shows in the country. While in the capital is an agenda to support the community in Guayaquil "just to get permission for the march has been difficult. In 2000 we took out with police. Now give permission to mouth. "
That perception of the perceived difference Andres. He, travels with her partner when seized by the hand, must bear that people begin to murmur, which is similar in other cities. "There is more tolerance in Quito because people accept us in a different way," he explains.
He is not wrong. The capital is the first in the country to ensure the right of their community, since December 2007, adopted Ordinance 240, "Inclusion of sexual diversity in the policies of the Metropolitan District."
Soria, the Equity Foundation, stressed that the ordinance is to declare the capital Quito as a city free of homophobia, to combat all forms of stigma and discrimination based on sexual orientation.
Margarita Carranco, councilor of Quito, said that the activists are part of the collective GLBTI Equity Council and the Municipality is working to develop public policies to be replicated elsewhere in the country.
In this regard, Jhonny Teran, president of Association of Municipalities of Ecuador (AME) and Mayor of Babahoyo, says there are no laws that promote discrimination. "Anyone can travel on the public areas provided they do not perform immoral acts," he explains. But adds that the pair made a kiss in public, whether by heterosexuals or homosexuals, was seen as an immoral act.
So there are more cities that can not tolerate even a GLBT social event and less a civil union. Soria stressed that in towns like Riobamba and Latacunga homosexuality is persecuted "because they are small towns, where the conservative and gay is still not including spaces."
In El Oro, as Karem Paz, transgender and a member of the Trans in this province, something similar is happening there and is reflected in the work area where the group is inserted. "Because of intolerance, trans people are waitresses, working in offices or engage in prostitution," he says.
In Tulcan, Carchi, a group of 15 people who are part of the collective GLBT Ibujes says John, one of its members. He notes that all there "appear to be heterosexual and even when we are better farrear we go to Colombia, where the topic is more accepted and there are bars of environment."
However, outside the legal framework that can be discussed between meetings, homosexuals in the country still feel intolerance on the part of citizens, including their request to enjoy this right. According to a public opinion survey conducted last month to The Telegraph in 820 households in the country's Coast and Sierra, 67% of the population is at odds with approving the union of gay couples and 77% opposed their marriage.
To Efraín Soria, Program Coordinator of the Equity Foundation, this is because the barriers in education have not been broken yet. "If schools do not talk about sex education among heterosexuals, how it is to be understood as referring to homosexuality." This lack of information, for it means that young people do not understand this issue and hold preconceived ideas by their parents about sexual orientation.
A similar view Oscar Ugarte, a defender of gay rights. He says that if there is a change in attitude there must be reforms in the education laws. "We must start with education. This should be talking and no longer be a taboo. In Latin America practiced much sex, but sex is not spoken, "he said.
However, the evangelical pastor William Salazar, the result is not entirely surprising, because their religion to homosexuality is not a viable identification. "They call it guidance, but it is not an orientation but a diversion," he believes.
With this type of design, GLBTI members argue that can not be expected to accept the company and its union, if they do not even tolerate their demonstrations. For example, Andres Mejia, 19, is gay and lives in Guayaquil. He accepts that in the main port people are more inclusive of homosexuals. "One day at a mall with my boyfriend. We were eating and we found a kiss. At that time we launched the guard, I told him and he claimed it was for indecent exposure, "he recalls.
Neptalí Arias, national president of Friends for Life Foundation (Famivida), argues that discrimination variables it shows in the country. While in the capital is an agenda to support the community in Guayaquil "just to get permission for the march has been difficult. In 2000 we took out with police. Now give permission to mouth. "
That perception of the perceived difference Andres. He, travels with her partner when seized by the hand, must bear that people begin to murmur, which is similar in other cities. "There is more tolerance in Quito because people accept us in a different way," he explains.
He is not wrong. The capital is the first in the country to ensure the right of their community, since December 2007, adopted Ordinance 240, "Inclusion of sexual diversity in the policies of the Metropolitan District."
Soria, the Equity Foundation, stressed that the ordinance is to declare the capital Quito as a city free of homophobia, to combat all forms of stigma and discrimination based on sexual orientation.
Margarita Carranco, councilor of Quito, said that the activists are part of the collective GLBTI Equity Council and the Municipality is working to develop public policies to be replicated elsewhere in the country.
In this regard, Jhonny Teran, president of Association of Municipalities of Ecuador (AME) and Mayor of Babahoyo, says there are no laws that promote discrimination. "Anyone can travel on the public areas provided they do not perform immoral acts," he explains. But adds that the pair made a kiss in public, whether by heterosexuals or homosexuals, was seen as an immoral act.
So there are more cities that can not tolerate even a GLBT social event and less a civil union. Soria stressed that in towns like Riobamba and Latacunga homosexuality is persecuted "because they are small towns, where the conservative and gay is still not including spaces."
In El Oro, as Karem Paz, transgender and a member of the Trans in this province, something similar is happening there and is reflected in the work area where the group is inserted. "Because of intolerance, trans people are waitresses, working in offices or engage in prostitution," he says.
In Tulcan, Carchi, a group of 15 people who are part of the collective GLBT Ibujes says John, one of its members. He notes that all there "appear to be heterosexual and even when we are better farrear we go to Colombia, where the topic is more accepted and there are bars of environment."
dimanche 1 février 2009
They called it “beaner jumping”
PATCHOGUE, N.Y. (AP) — The flowers have wilted and the candles are burned out at a makeshift memorial where an immigrant from Ecuador was stabbed to death in what police say was a hate crime carried out by marauding teenagers.
But the outrage over the killing has only intensified in the two weeks since Marcelo Lucero was attacked, reverberating around the hemisphere and resurrecting the debate over illegal immigration at a time when communities nationwide have seen an influx of undocumented workers.
Marcelo Lucero’s death Nov. 8 has drawn the attention of officials in Ecuador and forced the Suffolk County executive, the co-founder of a national group against illegal immigration, to apologize for belittling the importance of the case.
Seven Patchogue-Medford High School students have been charged, one of them with murder. And the case has once again highlighted the extraordinary amount of tension between white Long Island residents and the booming Hispanic population.
At a funeral last week in the victim’s hometown in Ecuador, the Rev. Jorge Moreno called Lucero’s death “a product of a feeling of xenophobia that makes some people believe they are worth more than others.” Ecuador’s ambassador to the United States, Luis Gallegos, described it as a lynching.
A grand jury indictment and comments by police and prosecutors paint a picture of a group of bored high school students who regularly found enjoyment in what they called “beaner-jumping,” a derogatory euphemism for attacking Hispanics.
“To them, it was a sport,” Suffolk District Attorney Thomas Spota said.
Marcelo Lucero’s death Nov. 8 has drawn the attention of officials in Ecuador and forced the Suffolk County executive, the co-founder of a national group against illegal immigration, to apologize for belittling the importance of the case.
Seven Patchogue-Medford High School students have been charged, one of them with murder. And the case has once again highlighted the extraordinary amount of tension between white Long Island residents and the booming Hispanic population.
At a funeral last week in the victim’s hometown in Ecuador, the Rev. Jorge Moreno called Lucero’s death “a product of a feeling of xenophobia that makes some people believe they are worth more than others.” Ecuador’s ambassador to the United States, Luis Gallegos, described it as a lynching.
A grand jury indictment and comments by police and prosecutors paint a picture of a group of bored high school students who regularly found enjoyment in what they called “beaner-jumping,” a derogatory euphemism for attacking Hispanics.
“To them, it was a sport,” Suffolk District Attorney Thomas Spota said.
Ecuador: The Newest Option For Gay Travelers
Gay expedition cruises to the Galapagos Islands have been very well known for some time, and there are several of these cruises offered every year. But Ecuador has much more to offer for the Gay and Lesbian Traveler-not the least of which is privacy, enjoyment, and a sense of comfort in the beautiful surroundings within Ecuador.
Guayaquil is Ecuador's largest city and serves as the main port for the country. The city has a very active gay community and it is an excellent gateway for travel to Galapagos Islands.
The main gay-bars and clubs can be found at the Rocafuerte Street, 2 blocks behind the Malecon 2000, about at the height of the Ramada Hotel.
Quito is a bustling, cosmopolitan city, and offers the most of all the Ecuadorian cities to the Gay Traveler. Stay in the old town. Especially recommended is the beautiful-and pricey-"Gay-owned" Bed and Breakfast "Villa Colonna".
The historical part of Quito has been designated as a World Heritage Site by the UN and offers some of the most spectacular colonial churches in the world. In your visit to the colonial center, seek out and enjoy some of the various excellent museums.
Guayaquil is Ecuador's largest city and serves as the main port for the country. The city has a very active gay community and it is an excellent gateway for travel to Galapagos Islands.
The main gay-bars and clubs can be found at the Rocafuerte Street, 2 blocks behind the Malecon 2000, about at the height of the Ramada Hotel.
Quito is a bustling, cosmopolitan city, and offers the most of all the Ecuadorian cities to the Gay Traveler. Stay in the old town. Especially recommended is the beautiful-and pricey-"Gay-owned" Bed and Breakfast "Villa Colonna".
The historical part of Quito has been designated as a World Heritage Site by the UN and offers some of the most spectacular colonial churches in the world. In your visit to the colonial center, seek out and enjoy some of the various excellent museums.
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The savages
Author Joe Kane first wrote about South America's rain forest in his national best seller, Running the Amazon. In his new book released in paperback this fall, he focuses on a tribe of Amazonian Indians isolated from the rest of civilization until very recently. The book titled, Savages, is partly an adventure story about the months Kane spent living in Ecuador's rain forest with the Huarani Indians, and in part it's a plea both to preserve the territory the Huarani roam and their fast disappearing way of life. This rain forest is one of the richest places on the planet in terms of biodiversity, but that diversity and that of the indigenous people there, has been threatened ever since the discovery of oil in the region called the Oriente.
Ecuador's population is ethnically diverse. Mestizos (those of mixed Spanish and Amerindian ancestry) are by far the largest of all ethnic groups and constitute over 65 per cent of the current population. Amerindians are second in numbers and account for approximately a quarter of the people, around 25%. Whites/Caucasians are mainly criollos, unmixed descendants of Spanish colonist, and account for 7% of the Ecuadorian population. A small minority of Afro-Ecuadorians, including Mulattos and zambos, constitute the remainder.
More than 93% of Ecuadorians are descendants of Ecuador-Auca Indians.
Ecuador's population is ethnically diverse. Mestizos (those of mixed Spanish and Amerindian ancestry) are by far the largest of all ethnic groups and constitute over 65 per cent of the current population. Amerindians are second in numbers and account for approximately a quarter of the people, around 25%. Whites/Caucasians are mainly criollos, unmixed descendants of Spanish colonist, and account for 7% of the Ecuadorian population. A small minority of Afro-Ecuadorians, including Mulattos and zambos, constitute the remainder.
More than 93% of Ecuadorians are descendants of Ecuador-Auca Indians.
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