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INPRIMATU
Remove the majority...
Maddi Alvarez 2021eko uztailaren 26a

In the patio of the ikastola, all the boys and girls were going and coming, some playing, running with the ball and others sitting or standing, talking quietly. They began to have problems with each other, as those playing with the ball were taking more and more space. Bringing the subject to the classrooms, they soon saw that the patio was of all and each had the right to do what he liked. They made a decision. It was necessary to organize the patio, set the rules and respetarlas.Sin but, faced with the surprise of the students, the director decided that the playing field would be reserved for those travelling with the ball. So those kids learned what privilege is...

In our city, we're also in it. An area that we could use so far has been shortened and only a few can travel through it. In other words, they have turned a space that belonged to everyone into a space of a few. Why? Because an activity that is practiced in it can create a risk for others. That is what they have done with the port of Donostia.

At first, a door was opened to all the stairs. You can no longer go with children, see the boats nearby, live the pier. The last two stairs that were left open were also closed and now we are wanted to remove the ramp from the Aquarium forever.

Close the patio of the ikastola for those who don't play with the ball? ! Why balls? !

The easiest thing is to ban, but not the right thing. What is worse, to ban it only for some. What the situation requires is to organize, not create privileges.