Chile is shouting and the world is hearing. The voice of students (that is my voice too) is every time more high.
Education is universal topic, and a universal problem. And the most of the time, students don't fight for them really, they fight for the next generations and for their future.
Nowadays, thousands of chileans students are fighting for the education of the country. But the really struggle is for all of the children than in the future will be students. If we don't have quality in education, at least that the next have their right.
I hope that the world understand that. But I read with shame that someone comments the article ( that Cristián Cabalin wrote) with distrust because is a chilean who writes. Well, they don't live here, they don't studied here, and their children won't study here. But, I read with happiness that many people understand the voice of thousand of people, and share our feeling.
Better that the world share the feeling of the students, is that our compatriots are sharing it. Teacher, father and grandfathers are walking in the Alameda for a better education; for an education like a right, not a product.
Why we still have the education that the dictatorship started? This country have a neoliberal politics, but the education is a right
Can we introduce a right in the neoliberal system? The minister of education, Joaquín Lavín, get money with a University (Univerdidad del Desarrollo) What confidence we can have in the government, if the minister think that the profit in education is legitimate?
We want a real education, but I think that will be very difficult get it with a government full of businessman. Difficult, but not impossible.
"The struggle will be long and difficult, but we will keep it!"
we have to stay in the same situation at the moment, because "they" do not want to hear us, but the rest of the people and the world can and want to hear us :D
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