SOCIAL UNREST IN CHILE
October 18 is and will be a date that creates a before and after in
Chile. Writing about what's going on is complicated by all the things that come
with it. Personally, everything that is happening is new for me, I never
thought that something like that might happen and less that it was in Chile.
The first few weeks were intense, curfew, "chaos in the city",
panic was introduced to people by the media. Going
out on the street was like getting hit, because what they showed on TV wasn't
what I saw when I went out on the street or demonstrations. Know that
gave me a lot of anger and grief because again the government and those in
power in Chile were fooling people.
In everything, I am pleased with the
revolution that is being lived in the country, "Chile awoke" is the
new motto. When I go out on the street, I see hope in people, I see
unity, solidarity, empathy and a lot of anger against the government and
the big businessmen. I am very angry and punished by human rights violations, torture,
ill-treatment, abuse, rape, mutilation and many other things that many people
have had to go through while the government washes its hands.
I just hope everything burns and
nothing would again be as before
Hello classmate, Me too I will not thought that this could have happened in Chile. I also hope that nothing would again be as before.
ResponderBorrarHello classmate! I feel you, was so frustrating to see how people lie on tv >:( being on the streets is reaaaally different.
ResponderBorrarGoing out and seeing the organization is the best! Greetings
ResponderBorrarHi Tiare! At the beginning of everything, I was also a little shocked, I never thought we would live what we have experienced during these last months here in Chile again.
ResponderBorrarI support what you say, it burns everything!
ResponderBorrarHi i loved your last line and I am completely agree with that hopefully all of this burns it and nothing must happen again
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