Look, Yonathan de León, darling, if you're going to govern Arrecife as if you were the director of a neighborhood comparsa instead of a mayor, let us know. That way, at least we don't waste time waiting for decisions made with brains and not cowbells.
A 40% cut to the UNED. Are we okay? No. We are not. Because we're not talking about a batucada, we're talking about the only university door open to many young people, workers with impossible schedules, and people with a real desire to improve themselves. The UNED is that hope that, although it doesn't give immediate votes or Instagram photos with fair lights, transforms lives.
But no, Yonathan has preferred to close the classroom door to open the DJ's. Because of course, in the scale of priorities of this administration, education comes after papas locas and colored foam.
That your academic curriculum doesn't exactly shine for its depth? We already knew that. But one thing is not having university studies, and another very different thing is boycotting those who do want to study. This is not governing, it is projecting your shortcomings onto the citizens. And no, Yonathan, you can't cover up ignorance with streamers.
The UNED in Arrecife has a budget of 75,000 euros. The 40% cut you have perpetrated snatches 30,000 euros from it at once. That's not an adjustment, it's an amputation to the higher education of the capital. Psychologists, lawyers, social workers, teachers... part of the professional future of this island have come and are coming from that headquarters. But of course, you understand just enough about the future: what a street party lasts.
This is not about politics, it's about shame. How do you justify cutting public education while inflating budgets for parties and cheap posturing? What message do you give? That training is not worth it, but going out to dance under LED lights is?
Yonathan, honey, if you had any citizen respect left, you've burned it with the confetti of your own ineptitude. You are the municipal version of a toast without a glass: noise, gesture... and emptiness.
The UNED is not to be touched. Education is not sacrificed to please four flatterers at a street party.
Because if you're going to play mayor, at least do it with height, not with fairground stilts.