Not really, there are issues that are exclusive of bisexuals. For example, refugee claims for bisexuals are less successful than for homosexuals or other groups
Not really, there are issues that are exclusive of bisexuals. For example, refugee claims for bisexuals are less successful than for homosexuals or other groups
Not all fairy tales are like that, and the modern and popular versions of fairy tales (Perrault, Grimm and the Disney versions) are not the only fairy tales that exist. I know stories about female werewolves, about the daughter of the ogre that saves the soldier, about the fights between evil witches and good witches,…
Not really. In the same way that there are horrible ads in the USA, there are horrible ads in Spain, or Portugal, that doesn't mean that saying something like "women only like shoes" is going to gain you any simpathy.
Is all of Brazil just a Portuguese episode of Two And A Half Men?
More than John XXIII? The Second Vatican Council supposed an enormous change in the Catholic Church, even if it wasn't all that could be. I has read a lot of articles about the cool things that the Pope says, but I don't see any changes. I still see the bishops in my country pushing for power and money for the church,…
When I read the Spanish translation of the book, I thought that Bagheera, Kaa and all the snakes where females (panther and snake are feminine names in Spanish, and -a is a common ending in girl's names). When I discovered that they were males, as an adult, I felt very stupid, but I asked some friends and they were as…
I'm spanish and I'm very pale. Lots of people in Spain a Portugal are pale, especially in the North. And there are blondes and even redheads too. Not a lot of them, and usually not so blond as her but there are some. And in Brazil there are a lot of people of German descent.
But "die Kinder", if I'm not mistaken, is the plural of "das Kind", not masculine. The singular, das Kind, is neutral.
No, it isn't. I'm learning German, but I not very good with it, but that is something that our teacher explained to us. Mädchen, like Brötchen and some other words are diminutives that are used now as common words. It's just historic coincidence. Junge just doesn't have the same origin. Mädchen is a "little lady" but…
It was a diminutive, and diminutives are neutral. It comes from Magd
A lot of people love her in Spain too! She is fantastic.
I think I didn't express myself very well. I don't think that in this case is a problem of race (I don't even know the race of the comedian, or the person who dismissed her), what I wanted to say is that, in general, a lot of people see as the "default" a very narrow definition of what is a person: men, white,…
We are used to see white men as the default, and everything else as "other". In films, how many times do you see more than one or two POC (unless is a film about slavery or about some foreign country and a white savior)? How many times do you see more women than men? As a matter of fact, I know several films and TV…
Well, yes, most of the world are not the States, and doesn't work the same. The problem is about the restrictions to small parties. They have to have a minimum number of votes in every province, and small provinces have assigned a small number of seats in the parliament, so the votes to small parties doesn't add up to…
How I said, PP doesn't have the majority of votes, you can see it here
Sorry, I don't know how to edit, when I said
Personally, I prefer this other protest
Spain's electoral system is not the best, and the two partys with more power (PP and PSOE) are not interested in changing it because it benefits them, so PP has majority in the parlament with less than 50% of the votes. Besides that, you can choose just part of the program, and a lot of Spanish people saw them as the…