Nunca le digas a nadie que fui yo quien te dejo, porque yo nunca te hubiera dejado.
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Nunca le digas a nadie que fui yo quien te dejo, porque yo nunca te hubiera dejado.
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I think this is important, so here is a list of things El oasis/ Vis a Vis did to us:
(Feel free to correct me or add more)
- Queerbaiting: Being ambiguous and teasing about them being a married couple, making it obvious but never confirming it. Also giving us the drugged sex so we shut up but at the same time the homophobes didn't get mad.
- Erase of some sexualities: Them implying Maca had been with a woman just because she was in prison "She isn't even a lesbian, she doesn't love you, she's just with you because of the circumstances" And I was like sis please there are other sexualities besides lesbian😭 Not once has it been mentioned the word bisexual.
- Bury your gays trope: This one doesn't have to be explained 🤡🤡🤡 Even if they were very ambiguous about it, Zulema and Maca were attracted to girls (and each other) , we know it.
- Transphobia: As a cis girl this is not really my place, but didn't Tere make a really transphobic comment and they just let it hanging instead of correcting it at some point??
- Racism: Again this is not my place because I'm white. But I think el oasis was kinda cultural appropriation. With the Mexican wedding and all... And as far as I know there wasn't any latinx involved in the writing of the season?? Also, Iván gave an interview and he said they chose the Mexican scenario because of the colors and music and something like that, and I was like, sis you didn't just say that 👁️👄👁️
(Addition from someone on Twitter) Castillo’s “nicknames” for his Mexican and Chinese partners were horrible. The things they used to say to La Rizos/Curly were equally cringey. The whole storyline with Altagracia in VaV was very anti-Mexican so the Mexican wedding with the daughter of a cartel leader in Oasis, to me, is very in line with how this show treats Mexican characters and stories.
Also in Cruz del Norte when they didn't stop calling Akame and her group "The Chinese" and I was like wtf sis you know the girl has a name right?? It was horrible.
(pls if you're a poc and see this correct me if I'm wrong)
- Sexism: AND I WON'T SHUT UP ABOUT THIS. El oasis (and VaV in general) was literally an all female leads show, and yet, only two women took part on the writing and directing of it, but FOUR men.
- Body shaming: I lost count of how many times they referred to Anabel and Goya as 'Fat/Fatty' and made very horrible comments about their weight.
In conclusion, there is a lot of ignorance coming from the writers and they should educate themselves. Our characters deserved better, we deserve better.
Please share this. When we watch a show it's our responsibility to call out and be vocal about the ignorance and oppression on it.
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Macarena: Hace frío.
Rizos: Ten, toma mi chaqueta.
Macarena: Ow. Te amo.
Saray: Yo también tengo frío.
Zulema: Joder, Saray, ¡no puedo controlar el clima!
Who needs a spanish teacher when I can just watch f/f ships
2016 - Freshman level, Spanish 101: Rizena
2017 - Sophomore level, Spanish 201: Flozmin
2018 - Junior level, Spanish 301: Menesis
2019 - Senior level, Spanish 401: Juliantina