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Eliana Guercio’s strong comment on the teachers’ salaries that generated the repudiation: “Why don’t they choose something else?”

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In the last hours, Eliana Guercio it became a trend because of a comment he made At Barbarossa (Telefe, Monday to Friday at 9) on the common conflict of teachers that generated the repudiation on social networks.

“For every child, a teacher is an example. And when a child sees that it is the place where they cut it, instead of putting it as a priority, I think it is a serious example for children,” began the actress. said.

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“I once argued with a teacher who told me ‘we’re not babysitters’. I’m not saying that, obviously, children go to school to learn. And it’s a place where they will also be looked after. I don’t know.” “I don’t agree with strikes either. But with certain strikes. The teachers’ strike hurts my heart, but for the kids…”, she continued.

And she adds worriedly: “You adore a teacher, you love him. Your teachers, especially in primary school. Today I meet my teacher Susanita, I start crying, I hug her and I love her completely. For a child, I The love you have for her is almost like that of a mother. And seeing that your teacher, the one who must love you and help you grow and educate you, tells you ‘no look, I won’t teach you because I have a topic…'”

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Then, in the middle of his story, he made a comment that angered viewers and social media users. “What I don’t understand is that teachers have been paid little all their lives. Why do you choose to be a teacher? If they know they will get paid badly,” she shot back argumentatively.

It was there that Lío Pecoraro interrupted her and corrected her live: “Well, it’s a vocation…”. But Chiquito Romero’s wife underlined her position: “No, when I said it was a vocation, they told me that I had now professionalized. It’s no longer a vocation, so it’s as if I were saying ‘let’s choose something else’. Since I was little I see that the teachers are on strike.”

“With this concept there would be no teachers in Argentina, it would be even worse,” journalist Paulo Kablan told him, disagreeing with his position.

Source: Clarin

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