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Conozca la historia de esta deportista de judo de Bogotá, que a pesar de las dificultades por las que ha tenido que pasar, cree en el poder y la fuerza de las mujeres.

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00:09In the school I had several episodes of discrimination,
00:15because I was different.
00:16Normally in our society we have a feminine woman,
00:20delicate, who has painted her hair, who has skinned her hair,
00:22who has skinned her hair.
00:23And I, for being a sportsman,
00:25I had a little bit of weight,
00:26I practiced Judo,
00:30which is a martial martial art,
00:32so I changed my way of walking,
00:37and sometimes my normal communication changes.
00:39When I go to a normal gym,
00:42my exercises are different,
00:44my circuit is with a lot of weight,
00:47and they look weird,
00:50or like,
00:51like a man,
00:52a little bit of weight.
00:54I think now I'm flaky,
00:57when I was young,
00:58when I was young,
00:59I was always angry,
01:00but it keeps happening.
01:01In society it keeps happening...
01:04I break all the male stereotypes
01:06that we should follow,
01:09that's a lie,
01:10and I break all that,
01:11then they控制 me.
01:12And they keep looking like
01:13there is a macho, or a marimacha, and they make all those comments to minimize it to one or to
01:24make it feel bad.
01:25And in certain occasions, obviously, it's like, but why do you treat me bad?
01:30There is still being those roles, those sports for men, those sports for girls.
01:36We are all human beings capable of absolutely everything.
01:45For more information, visit www.fema.org
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