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04/20/2021 21:09
Clarín.com
Society
Updated 04/20/2021 9:09 PM
The video of the comedian Walli Iturriaga went viral in the WhatsApp groups of mothers and fathers.
His Jenny character takes him out and puts his son's school shirt 50 times, to the rhythm of the statements of Alberto Fernández and Horacio Rodríguez Larreta about face-to-face classes.
It would be comical, if it weren't sad.
This Tuesday night, what went viral in the WhatsApp groups of mothers and fathers is again the same question:
"Do you have classes tomorrow?"
.
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As last Thursday there were tears in many houses of the AMBA, today the feeling of the students was
anger
.
How do you explain to a boy that no, yes, no, until the Court decides?
I am lucky and my teenage daughter is studying in Civic and Citizenship Education the three powers.
The powers that the Legislative Power cannot delegate to the Executive.
Instances of impeachment.
The independence of Justice.
It is easier for me to understand this mess and perhaps even reinforce concepts for the matter in question thanks to the Administrative Law.
Just two days ago, in a note in
Clarín
, experts of the stature of the local Unicef representative warned that the boys are suffering from adaptive exhaustion.
We adults mistakenly believe that children are made of plasticine.
Well, the plasticine adapts, and adapts,
until a moment comes when it dries
.
Scientific evidence - provided by many sources, one of them, again, the respected children's agency of the United Nations - shows that school
is not a place of greater risk of contagion.
But beyond the point of presence / virtuality in this context of rising infections, which as a survey that the UBA has just carried out shows is
another crack in our society
with positions divided almost equally, the least that our children deserve is a lifeline in this ocean.
In a context of absolute global uncertainty, it seems that in Argentina we are trying to make everything more difficult.
They already have enough children and adolescents to deal with an unprecedented pandemic for more than a year and, I quote UNICEF again, without having, especially in the case of the youngest, "the
sufficient maturity
that adults have to understand the biological, social and economic aspects ”of a pandemic.
Here we cannot transmit even a minimum stability to them: to know on any given day at eight o'clock at night
if they have to pack their backpack for the next morning
.
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