Remember, after the founding of Argentina, Eva visited Europe as the first lady to seek support from various countries. Wherever it went, it caused a stir - either against or for it. Opposition is to be expected: in this world of power dominated by men, a woman from a poor background cannot be tolerated on an equal footing with them to move the globe in their hands. Even the Pope, who is admired by all, showed her arrogance and prejudice that would be mocked by God. Perhaps it was the natural tolerance of women, or perhaps Eva before stepping onto the balcony of the Presidential Palace was accustomed to the self-righteous, proud and arrogant ridicule and contempt from men for women at the peak of power. The radiant Eva Veron was still calm. , gracefully completed the visit to European countries, like a splendid rainbow dancing light tango dance across the land of South America, across the English Channel.
Eva Veron won back not only her dignity as a woman, but also the reputation of the people who gave her a mission. As a result, this woman's only visit in her life has the reputation of "Rainbow Journey". Decades later, when British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was known as the "Iron Lady" in the world political arena, she did not know that they accepted and agreed at the round table meeting with dark suits all over her eyes. It is a woman who is like a man, not a woman of true color. I don't know whether she should feel disappointed or relieved for Mrs Thatcher.
Perhaps for a woman of peerless elegance, after she has achieved what many women dream of, she has given her too much slander and slander from the narrow-minded men in this world, which is depressing. thing. Maybe God took a nap while watching this woman. When the prosperity came to an end, Eva Veron was exhausted both physically and mentally, and left sadly. The people of Argentina will not forget the last time Mrs. Veron, who knew her death was coming, appeared on the balcony of the Presidential Palace for the last time. The exhausted Mrs. Ija Bellon slowly got up from her wheelchair and walked to the balcony. "Atintin, don't cry for me" was the last sentence she left in the memory of the Argentine people, and her angelic quietness. face and tears. Just a few years ago, when Eva stood on this balcony for the first time that night, she was the most smiling woman in the world.
- God woke up, this woman left at the most beautiful time.
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