viernes, 10 de agosto de 2012

Student's conviction


This description attempts to romanticize what happens to young people before receiving the title of citizens.

Imagine that a person wakes up because someone knocks on your door. When opened, two people dressed in strange uniforms told you have to go with. The imperative tone of the two men prevented ask any questions that crowd his head newly awakened.

Under specific instructions: "walk forward", "follow us, please ',' in there, sit and wait," the man comes into a room barred, provided with a door that only opens from the outside, until it reaches a woman, wearing a strange uniform, and starts asking questions:

"What is the capital of Colombia?", "The word 'praise', is spelled with or without hache hache, to be or vee, with zeta or that? ',' What are natural numbers?" "the country where you were born, have you ever been a colony of another country?", "briefly describe how human reproduction occurs," "Jose Saramago, was a politician, a scientist, a writer or a movie star". ..

The interrogation continued for hours. The oddly uniform rotate but all questions are in the category "general knowledge".

The detainee is granted brief five-minute breaks every two hours and is authorized to use the toilet as often as required cabinet.

After eight hours of questioning, the man was released to go home.

Two days later he received the information that had been condemned to study for six years in solitary confinement at home, with the obligation to attend an educational establishment, where you control the attendance and learning.

This description attempts to romanticize what happens to young people before receiving the title of citizens entitled to vote.

Note: Original in Spanish (without translation by Google): La condena estudiantil

(This is Article No. 1,654)

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