Stop it These athletes ask to combat discrimination
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Goalkeepers of the National Team star in a video in which fans are asked to eradicate the cry of “” against goalkeepers, to avoid discrimination and a possible veto to the Azteca Stadium. Cry of "" reflects homophobia, machismo and misogyny reigning in Mexico: Pro-gay activists ask Molotov not to sing "" in the United States “Let's make a commitment, let's stop together the shout towards the rival goalkeeper,” goalkeeper Alfredo Talavera is heard saying. “I don't even want to imagine an empty stadium, we don't want to play without your support,” says Guillermo Ochoa. The other goalkeeper who appears in the video is José de Jesús Corona. In the end, the three let out the cry that identifies the campaign. In a statement on the page and unsportsmanlike behavior. “The Mexican Football Federation and the Mexican National Team continue with the campaign to raise awareness about dignifying human beings and avoiding discrimination against any person,” the bulletin states.
A has imposed two financial fines on the and the next sanction could be more severe, such as prohibiting the holding of qualifying matches in the building where the incidents occurred or requesting that they be played America Mobile Number List behind closed doors. Let's continue with the collective effort to recognize that on the field and off it we are all equal and let's avoid having the Azteca Stadium closed to us: STOP , concludes the statement. Its authors also conclude that users with a greater number of friends or followers have more emotional influence on others. Sharing makes us feel better The use of social networks on the internet cannot be demonized or applauded. They are fast and effective communication tools, but it is evident that they have effects on human behavior. They can change your mood, isolate you, and to some extent depress you. If this is known, then why are they increasingly used? The answer is simple: “The human being is a social entity and needs to satisfy a need to belong,” explains Fernández Sánchez, doctor in psychology from the National Autonomous University of Mexico in a telephone interview. “Social networks on and off the internet allow human beings to express their emotional state. Just as an individual needs to have a biological balance, the same happens with emotional balance,” adds Fernández.
We need to have a reference for what is happening in our environment to have a parameter and say if I am emotionally good or bad. We also feel good when we express our feelings and someone shares them. This makes us think that we are not the only ones. In online social networks the core point is the response time, since it is almost immediate.” This immediacy is what, according to Fernández, has also allowed social humor to manifest itself: “Before I could be dissatisfied and it would go no further than that. Now people share, agree and reproduce. Networks do affect social humor, but we would have to analyze that they first facilitate the manifestation of humor. When this becomes collective it becomes part of social psychology, it involves others in that state of mind and it becomes part of social humor,” he says. From Doctor Fernández's point of view, a large part of Mexico is dissatisfied with its State and the federal government and the networks help to express this, but there are also people who are happy. “It all depends on the individual and their way of seeing things. It is true that social networks and the Internet can generate anxiety, but in the most advanced studies it has been detected that it is not the Internet, it is the subject,” he adds.
A has imposed two financial fines on the and the next sanction could be more severe, such as prohibiting the holding of qualifying matches in the building where the incidents occurred or requesting that they be played America Mobile Number List behind closed doors. Let's continue with the collective effort to recognize that on the field and off it we are all equal and let's avoid having the Azteca Stadium closed to us: STOP , concludes the statement. Its authors also conclude that users with a greater number of friends or followers have more emotional influence on others. Sharing makes us feel better The use of social networks on the internet cannot be demonized or applauded. They are fast and effective communication tools, but it is evident that they have effects on human behavior. They can change your mood, isolate you, and to some extent depress you. If this is known, then why are they increasingly used? The answer is simple: “The human being is a social entity and needs to satisfy a need to belong,” explains Fernández Sánchez, doctor in psychology from the National Autonomous University of Mexico in a telephone interview. “Social networks on and off the internet allow human beings to express their emotional state. Just as an individual needs to have a biological balance, the same happens with emotional balance,” adds Fernández.
We need to have a reference for what is happening in our environment to have a parameter and say if I am emotionally good or bad. We also feel good when we express our feelings and someone shares them. This makes us think that we are not the only ones. In online social networks the core point is the response time, since it is almost immediate.” This immediacy is what, according to Fernández, has also allowed social humor to manifest itself: “Before I could be dissatisfied and it would go no further than that. Now people share, agree and reproduce. Networks do affect social humor, but we would have to analyze that they first facilitate the manifestation of humor. When this becomes collective it becomes part of social psychology, it involves others in that state of mind and it becomes part of social humor,” he says. From Doctor Fernández's point of view, a large part of Mexico is dissatisfied with its State and the federal government and the networks help to express this, but there are also people who are happy. “It all depends on the individual and their way of seeing things. It is true that social networks and the Internet can generate anxiety, but in the most advanced studies it has been detected that it is not the Internet, it is the subject,” he adds.