ago time education in Chile is no longer a right to become a service that is distributed through market mechanisms. In Chile, for education "quality" (although even that is doubtful) to be paid. This reality is presented as a situation of daily life ("flowing") in the last campaign of Banco Santander.
(...) when a bank offers consumer credit to pay for the education of your four year old daughter in a country where the quality of education-including most private schools, is deeply challenged and levels of inequality are an aberration, where the right to education is always tradable down-market, advertising appears to exceed that fine line that separates the lie we all know that is a lie and another lie, that some-a few, would have us believe it's true. "
(Enzo Abbagliati in the fifth power)
Source: Fifth Power
Health Minister (another right commodified) Jaime Manalich the following comment via twitter:
To me, more than brilliant, I find it shameful.
0 comments:
Post a Comment