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RE: Coming out of the darkness

In my commentary you will notice that I mention “Venezuela”, my native country, I am currently living in Canada, the land that opened its doors to me… My comment was focused on Venezuela as a sample and could possibly be extrapolated to other neighbouring Latin American countries, but that would be another matter.

Indeed, here in Canada, the educational situation and illiteracy are other matters. As you say, children are educated for self-sufficiency, and independence and to make them productive human beings “not a burden”. In Venezuela, the State has been in charge of “Idiotising”, sorry, “indoctrinating” the citizen of the popular areas (80% of the population) under a scheme of total dependence on the State, which manages them at its whim…

The Venezuelan state transmits 24 hours a day, through the mass media, an “unreal” image (we live better, we eat better, we have the best schools and hospitals in the world) and when a lie is reaffirmed a hundred times, it unconsciously becomes real…

Heh, heh, heh, I got out of the educational topic and went into the political one; sorry… Thank you for sharing your comment, these are ideal means for us, in one way or another, to discern and try to get to the origin of the disease. Blessings.

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I get you☺️! My bad I wasn't really extrapolating. I just treated :access to internet and phone as our random effects meaning if we give kids phone and internet how will it affect their literacy? My guess is regardless of their physical location some will be glued on phones and social media. I didn't really think Venezuela sample size will follow a different distribution.🤦🏾‍♀️


And I do get you how we ended up in politics that's still relevant and relatible to some extent. Some would blame it on having incompetent people in governance but let's leave if another platform. It's a frustrating topic not warranted to spoil our Sunday.😊


I think we stand a chance to do better as people if we look at a positive side. I have hope on the kids, parents and teachers that most will shape the future and ripe the benefits of being literate to improve their quality of living. The same phones that are toxic also give them access to alot of information that can bring awareness and self-learning. But they got to be literate to even be able to make use of that information.🌺😊

I had to check song lyrics and translation. It's a very interesting message!

I guess you are leaving it up to me to interpret how you relate to it right😀🌺!

Cheers and keep well!