sábado, 19 de marzo de 2011

PRESIDENTE VENEZOLANO EN CONTRA DE LOS IMPLANTES MAMARIOS



Hugo Chavez rails against ‘monstrous’ breasts


A woman walks in front of a graffiti on the face of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez in Caracas on February 2, 2011.
A woman walks in front of a graffiti on the face of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez in Caracas on February 2, 2011.
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Elizabeth Haggarty Toronto Star
Hugo Chavez has had enough of “monstrous” breasts.
In his latest televised address, the Venezuelan leader condemned his nations’ love with plastic surgery, adding that breast augmentations “did not square well with his revolutionary priorities.”

Chavez called it a “monstrous thing” to see women with little financial resources spending their savings on larger breasts and condemned doctors who “convince some women that if they don’t have some big bosoms, they should feel bad.”

Venezuela is home to the highest number of plastic surgeries in the world per capita with 40,000 women a year undergoing breast enlargements, according to the Venezuelan Society of Plastic Surgeons.

“It is painful to see girls or women that may not have sufficient resources for housing, to accommodate housing for the children, [to buy] clothes, who are looking to see how to do an operation on the breasts,” Chavez said in his speech.

Caracas is littered with billboards advertising bank loans to fund plastic surgery where breast implants cost thousands of dollars.

“I’ve never seen more silicone anywhere else,” Mireia Sallarès, a Spanish-feminist filmmaker working in Venezuela, told the newspaper Tal Cual

Venezuela’s obsession with beauty contests (and fairytales of girls transformed from slum dweller to supermodels that surround them) has been blamed for the flood of the nation’s women undergoing the knife in search of physical perfection. 

A six time winner of Miss Universe , Venezuela’s last crowned Miss, Stefanía Fernández in 2009, was handed the crown by a compatriot.

Vanessa Brito, a 27-year-old Caracas resident who had breast implants, explained to AFP that cosmetic surgery was becoming the norm for women of all social statuses.
“I think there’s a social pressure in Venezuela, a beauty ideal that can be seen in contests like the one for Miss Universe. And seeing that, everyone wants to look the same,” she said.

Miss Venezuela is the nation’s most watched TV program every year.
In 2007 Chavez railed against the rise in the number of teenage girls being given plastic surgery as gifts from their parents, on his weekly TV show.

“Now some people think, ‘My daughter’s turning 15, let’s give her breast enlargements.’ That’s horrible. It’s the ultimate degeneration,” he said.

While most Venezuelan media praised their president’s declaration, opposition newspaper El Nacional decried Chavez for showing an “antiquated, militaristic, coarse, repressive attitude” towards the freedom of women.



Chávez critica a las mujeres que se agrandan los senos y a los médicos que las convencen
Caracas, 13 mar (EFE).- El presidente venezolano, Hugo Chávez, criticó hoy a las mujeres que se agrandan los senos, en especial a las que no tienen recursos suficientes para una vivienda, y a los cirujanos que las convencen de ello.

En Venezuela, donde las intervenciones quirúrgicas estéticas son frecuentes, existen médicos, dijo en su programa dominical "Aló Presidente", que "convencen a parte de las mujeres de que si no tienen unas 'pechugas' grandes se sientan mal".

"¡Qué es eso, compadre!", exclamó tras tildar de "doloroso" que "muchachas o mujeres que a veces no tienen recursos suficientes para una vivienda, para acomodar la vivienda, para los hijos, (para comprar) una ropita, andan buscando cómo hacen (para financiar) una operación a los senos".

Reveló que, incluso, entre las cartas que recibe a diario y "por miles" con diferentes peticiones, una de ellas le conminaba a que la Presidencia de la República financiara un implante con silicona.

"Creo que (pedía la autora de esa carta) entre 20.000 ó 30.000 bolívares (entre 4.300 y 6.500 dólares) para una operación de los senos; yo la tuve que rechazar, por supuesto", manifestó.

2 comentarios:

  1. AH NO VALE LO QUE QUIERE EL PRESIDENTE DE VENEZUELA HUGO CHAVEZ HAYA MILES DE MUTANTES DE OTRO PLANETA, PERO EL PRESIDENTE DE VENEZUELA HUGO CHAVEZ NO QUIERE HACER NADA PURO ENCANDENARSE DESDE LAS 1:00 PM A 5:00 PM Y DE 7:00 PM A 11:00 PM. Y TAMBIEN REGALARLE MAS DE 900.000.000.000 NOVECIENTOS MIL MILLONES DE DOLARES A TODOS LOS PAISES DEL MUNDO.
    AH PERO ESO SI.EL PRESIDENTE DE VENEZUELA HUGO CHAVEZ EN VEZ DE EXPROPIAR EMPRESAS LO QUE QUIERE ES ACABAR CON LOS HUMANOS Y CONVERTIRLOS EN MUTANTES DE OTRO PLANETA.
    ROBERTO KARLO BRICEÑO PAREDES.
    EL VIGIA ESTADO MERIDA VENEZUELA.

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  2. Parece que no le ha visto los siliconEs a su hija o es que se hace el idiota

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