Oh Caesar, if only you knew...
That your gaze is in danger due to a lack of vision. Because if Manrique were to raise his head, he would not only see banners proclaiming "save the land," but also the very lack of civic-mindedness of the everyday citizens in a territory educated to be the most civic-minded in the Canary Islands.
In large part, due to the education and legacy that César has left us. This attack is directly at the heart of the conejero DNA. A lot of ecological, social, and digital transition... But without education... What transition or what?
#greenwashing is starting to shake the foundations of logic. We are risking a lot. Neither Lanzarote nor the Canary Islands deserve citizens who do not respect or care for it. It urgently deserves mandatory civic and environmental education.
Because if we destroy Manrique's legacy (which, to a large extent, is not only artistic but educational), we destroy the island. More than it already is.
It's not enough to bring out the tricolor every May 30th and look the other way the rest of the year. The most important flag is civic-mindedness and care for the territory. The ecological transition has little to do with infrastructure when you have a population that is not educated in the values of sustainability and in knowing in a PRACTICAL way the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs. And that is only achieved with education, education, and education.