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Diputados RN ofician a Metro por destrozos de estudiantes

By Tristan Garcia
Published in Politica Nacional
August 29, 2023
1 min read
Diputados RN ofician a Metro por destrozos de estudiantes

So, I was reading this article called “Diputados RN ofician a Metro por destrozos de estudiantes,” and it caught my attention because it’s all about this crazy situation with the students and the Metro.

Basically, it seems like there have been a bunch of protests going on, and some students have been causing a lot of damage to the Metro stations. The Metro has been getting pretty fed up with all the destruction, so a group of members of parliament from the Renovación Nacional party decided to send them an official request for information about all the damages.

I mean, I get it that the students want to make their voices heard and stand up for what they believe in, but destroying public property doesn’t seem like the right way to go about it. It just creates more problems and costs the Metro a lot of money to fix everything.

From what I gather, the main points of the article are that the MP’s are concerned about the amount of damage being done by the students during the protests and want the Metro to disclose all the information about the extent of the destruction. They want to hold the students accountable for their actions and find a way to prevent further damages in the future.

Now, I don’t know about you, but when I was in school, we had our fair share of protests too. But we always tried to find peaceful ways to make our voices heard. Sure, maybe we caused a little disruption here and there, but destroying stuff? Nah, that’s taking it to a whole new level.

In conclusion, it’s important to remember that protesting is a valid form of expression and it’s vital for young people to have a voice. However, it’s crucial to find non-violent ways to make an impact and not cause harm to others or public property. This article highlights the issue of student protests turning destructive and calls for accountability and prevention. Let’s hope that in the future, we can find better ways to bring about change without causing chaos.


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