I read a book by Octavia Buttle: Daughters of blood and other stories. Buttler is a science fiction writer. In his fictional accounts, he analyzes the relationships between different beings, terrestrial and alien, and presents human beings instead of adapting to new situations. We have come to a new planet and look for a way to create a symbiosis with its main species to ensure our existence, or an alien species coincides with our world, which can kill us, and we look for how to adapt to ensure our existence…
I've been in Madrid during a meeting and a friend of the Bizitegi Association launched the idea that people on the street are not just the ones living on the street. In our society, there are people who are looking for ways to adapt to very violent situations in order to be able to lead life forward, not to be on the street. They're willing to suffer abuse, rape -- because what they find on the street is worse. But to those situations, rather than adapting them, we should stand by them.
Human Rights Watch has produced a report focusing on EdTech: Students not Products. The report denounces that people, without being aware, have undergone surveillance practices by technological multinationals with interests far from education. We are gradually understanding this reality, perhaps some of us turn it around, but let us not forget that part of society will be willing to bear it in order to get its life through. They have no other way.