Tucumán is not an island

by time news

2023-05-27 02:00:00

In my city there are public educational institutions (and there are private ones) that are celebrating up to 100 years of existence, or 80, or 75. It doesn’t really matter how many… They opened educational establishments. And the school population does not stop growing. The jail is the same old building from years ago. And the crime rate did not stop growing either. The scourge of drugs grows and grows, and there are no public institutions in quantity and quality that absorb and recover addicts, increasingly young… almost children. There is poverty in the country… there is poverty in the province and obviously in every corner of it. Inflation is a national and provincial problem and of each town in the interior. And I could continue stating problems that we have at the country level, and that we have here because the province is not an island. I know of parents who cry because in the eagerness to get the damned poison, their children commit illicit acts and go to jail, which is not exactly a suitable place for addiction recovery. Or don’t we Tucumans know that drugs circulate, that crime continues to be incited, that illicit and sometimes very serious crimes are committed within those four gloomy walls that house the prisoners? Sorry… I missed something. Where do we report all this? Who denounces if they are afraid? Who trusts if the prisoners escape? To a State, today and a long time ago, absent and inefficient? Go Go. Am I the only one who sees all this happen? Will we all remain silent in the face of such calamity?

#Tucumán #island

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