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Replying to @aurabogado
"Gracias doy a la desgracia y a la mano con puñal porque me mató tan mal -- y seguí cantando."
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Replying to @aurabogado
"Tantas veces me borraron, tantas desaparecí. A mi propio entierro fui, sola y llorando."
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I know most of my followers don't understand Spanish. This track is so amazing. Please listen to it.
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"They killed me so many times. I died so many times. Yet here I am, resurrecting." This is the most gangster track.
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She then gives thanks to her misfortunes and to the daggered fist that killed her. Because it killed her so badly, she's still signing.
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"So many times, I was erased. So many times, I was disappeared. I went to my own burial, alone and crying."
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Replying to @aurabogado
I'm thinking of the times in the last year that people made fun of or attempted to correct my English, because it's not my first language.
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Replying to @aurabogado
I'm sorry I can communicate in so many languages. I'm sorry you fail to see the value of that. I'm really sorry for you.
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This indigenous singer, Mercedes Sosa, had to flee Argentina during the disctstorship. A lot of her friends weren't so lucky.
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Her very voice was a weapon, especially during the dictatorship. An indigenous woman in Argentina, which pretends it doesn't have any.
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