Post 7: My indignation

Chile is a unique country, it is a country with large gaps
of economic inequality, with important differences in relation to political
thoughts, but despite this the population becomes a general level, that Chile
is a developing country.
One of the biggest indignations that my country produces is
the tax on books, history and culture as the basis for achieving full growth,
both individually and at a social level. Why is it difficult to get there? to
education? Why is it difficult for those thirsty for knowledge?
An ignorant people, it is a town easy to dominate, that is
clear, the society itself in the background, what we know, what we know, the
media, the media and those we want to make known, we know that applies the
meritocracy to means and that in the end are only some, those who move a few
threads, can transform anyone's life, but then, why is everything the same?
While society is awakening, and the general view is aware of
all the problems and shortcomings to which it seems a bit, the demonstrations
have lost their grace, the government has not been intimate with the salchones
to the streets, it is almost as if they let us scream to free us a bit and now.
I hope some day in our country understand the importance of the cutura! and that access to it is cheaper
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ResponderEliminarThe cccess to culture in Chile is very difficult and public policies do nothing to improve that
Unfortunately in chile all things that don't produce money are not considered, and that sucks.
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