The fascist regime in Greece will do anything to intimidate the people. Recently they passed legislation that makes it illegal for teachers to go on strike, no matter their grievance. The education system is in free-fall, what little is left is due to the dedication of those teachers and the determination of the pupils, not the system or its fascist governors.
To my teachers… and the others:
My name is K.M., and I am a student in the first class of secondary school, at the 10th Lyceum in Drapetsona, Piraeus.
I decided to write this text because I wanted to express my outrage,
my indignation, at the nerve and hypocrisy of those who govern us and
all those journalists and the mainstream media who help them to impose
their lawless and immoral plans at the expense of the pupils, the
students, and the younger generation.
My reason for writing is the intention of my teachers to go on strike
during the university entrance exam period, and the politicians and
journalists who shed crocodile tears about my future, which is “at risk”
because of this strike.
What are you saying? What kind of future do I have, because of you? And who is it who has really put my future at risk?
Let’s look at who has constructed the future, and all of our lives, for a very long time already:
- Who made the future for my grandfather? Who dressed his future with
the cast-off clothes of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation
Administration (UNRRA), and forced him to immigrate to Germany?
- Who has misgoverned and ripped off this entire country?
- Who has forced my mother to work from dawn till dusk, all for 530
euros a month? Money that, after paying food and bills, is not even
enough for a new pair of shoes, let alone a book I might want from a
flea market table.
- Who has cut my father’s salary in half?
- Who is it who has slandered him, threatened to force him to return
to work under civil conscription, threatened to fire him, along with all
of his co-workers in public transportation, when they, wanting only to
live with dignity, went on strike?
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