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Tension in the air between Julieta Prandi and Tucu López when discussing the ban on inclusive language in schools

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in the cycle It’s over there (America, 10 am) were discussing the new resolution of the Ministry of Education of Buenos Aires to ban the use of inclusive language in the classroom and there was a tense crossover between the two drivers, Julieta Prandi and Tucu López.

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The episode took place on the air, this Friday, and it all started after the journalist Diana Deglauy told the details of the new implementation that was taken in terms of education: “From today it is mandatory that the traditional language be used in schools. nothing about e, x, @, or children, or anything else, either in public or private schools. This is a provision of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. The inclusive language is gone. “

After the information that the speaker told, the one in favor of this regulation was Prandi, who has two children at school: Mateo, 11, and Rocco, 6, the result of his previous and conflicting relationship with Claudio Contardi.

It looks good to me because it delays learning and looks perfect to me. Beyond the fact that you do not change a letter, really, in the teachings the children do not understand the texts, they confuse them ”, said the model, in favor of the initiative taken by the Municipality.

After hearing his position, Tucu López made a comparison and revealed that he disagreed with his driving partner’s point of view: “You know what I think? I disagree with you on this point. I believe that a letter, if you do not identify yourself with a binary genre, changes you totally, it changes everything “.

On air the tense crossover between Julieta Prandi and Tucu López.

On air the tense crossover between Julieta Prandi and Tucu López.

“But you can say ‘boys and girls'”, the blonde told him. There, Sabrina Rojas’s current boyfriend avoided confrontation, despite the intersection of opinions, and remained steadfast in her position: “If you don’t identify with boys and girls, you have to have another linguistic representation.”

And he broadened his vision on the subject: “What I’m saying is that for me inclusive language is not taught in schools, I know a lot of people get angry, it gets ugly. It’s good that emails are sent with inclusive language, because if I don’t identify myself as a boy or a girl, I have to feel represented by the institution “.

“And I start from the assumption that everything that is forbidden and that arises from a socio-cultural need, I think is an error at the system level, because what will happen is that it will get worse” explained the man from Tucuman.

On air the tense crossover between Julieta Prandi and Tucu López.

On air the tense crossover between Julieta Prandi and Tucu López.

And he concluded on the ban on inclusive language in city schools: “What changes you? What bothers you if someone feels better with that way of speaking? There is a child, a girl, a child, I don’t know what to call him what you want, but there is a person who seeks his identity and feels included in that way.

Last March, a Show partners (El Trece, at 11) Adrián Pallares and Rodrigo Lussich told through an enigmatic that, according to their classmates It’s over there, the Tucu López and Julieta, would not have the best waves, even if they hide them quite well in front of the air.

“Al Tucu was annoyed that he was very absent, among other things,” Lussich said. “The program team gets along well with both of them, but there is a rare toughness among the riders that doesn’t end up manifesting itself,” added Pallares.

“Who will have less wave with the other? She with him or him with her? Lussich asked. “It looks like he’s with her,” Adrián said.

Source: Clarin

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