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Latin America Rising Colombia Part II

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  • Опубліковано 10 гру 2015
  • In the shadow of a violent past, business confidence is growing in Colombia, a country that has transformed over decades. Presented by Alejandra Oraa

КОМЕНТАРІ • 20

  • @TheRealBizWiz
    @TheRealBizWiz 8 років тому +7

    I love seeing things like this in Latin America - adelante!

  • @s.a.b7617
    @s.a.b7617 7 років тому +7

    this is really neat. i hope latin america continues to industrialize. i think they have a lot to offer the world.

  • @MattUK36
    @MattUK36 8 років тому +9

    Fantastic video, it's an amazing transformation, well done Medellin. However, Ms Oraa, I don't understand why you, being a hispanophone person, wrongly pronounced Escobar as Éscobar. By doing that you are perpetuating an absurd pronunciation mistake made by us anglophones, instead of correcting it.

  • @yawoelevn
    @yawoelevn 8 років тому

    great idea

  • @chepe2096
    @chepe2096 8 років тому +2

    medellin eterna primavera

  • @frank301093
    @frank301093 8 років тому +1

    buena por Medellin

  • @MRDESTRUCTION26
    @MRDESTRUCTION26 8 років тому +1

    bring back pablo esco bar!!!

    • @johanherrera6413
      @johanherrera6413 7 років тому +3

      cut the roids you are going full neanderthal... never go full neanderthal m8 if the fucker came again we kill him again, NEVER joke with the blood and tears of an entire nation.

    • @av_cali4958
      @av_cali4958 5 років тому +1

      MRDESTRUCTION26 ur a fukin idiot.

  • @BigReggii
    @BigReggii 8 років тому

    Where's the Afrocolumbians

    • @SOADslipsURknot
      @SOADslipsURknot 8 років тому +2

      They tend to live closer to the coast. The country is still heavily influenced by whatever indigenous people lived in specific areas and the darker skinned people lived in areas like the coast and the Amazon rainforest.

    • @SOADslipsURknot
      @SOADslipsURknot 8 років тому +1

      I said darker skinned for a reason, the forest tribes aren't exactly black but they spend a lot of time in the sun lol. Though it's also useful to note that a lot of tribes and even non-tribespeople have been displaced by guerilla groups.

    • @SOADslipsURknot
      @SOADslipsURknot 8 років тому

      where do I know what?

    • @SOADslipsURknot
      @SOADslipsURknot 7 років тому

      Johan Herrera "Racial slurred"? He asked for where they live. There's no slurs, there was no hint of racism anywhere here until you brought it up with your SJW bullshit.
      You're exactly the kind of person who would allow Santos to fuck the country when it's just started getting its shit together.
      Cali is an exception to the rule because just about everywhere else it's a mix of natives and Spaniards, and up until very recently, more recently than the US, it was an abundantly racist country, just not in the let's enslave them kind of way.
      La raza es ciencia, no sentimiento.

    • @SOADslipsURknot
      @SOADslipsURknot 7 років тому

      Johan Herrera Then why say anything we wrote was "racial slurs". That's fucking nonsense.
      As I said, he is asking a factual question about scientific traits, it has nothing to do with how you wanna feel about brotherhood. There is phenotype blending, but there are undeniably still distinct races in the country, and they are still divided by geography for many reasons. There's nothing racist about that.