OPINION: Panama's wall of inequality and corruption

 
1,521Views 0Comments Posted 11/11/2019

THIRTY years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a shameful barrier to human freedom, the spirits of separation, marginalization, and discrimination persist. Throughout the world, there are physical or simply legal walls that serve to separate what must be united. Perhaps the worst walls are metals, which do not recognize the need to promote inclusive, plural and tolerant societies of diversity and difference.

Inequality has become a great wall for Panamanian society since on one side the starving children die and on the other, corrupt lawmakers invent frauds with ghost sports implements. Corruption and live play have cemented a wall that is surrounded by Panamanian society and that increasingly, It encloses us in a regime of misery and despair that evokes that of the socialist countries crossed by the Berlin Wall. The human brain and the great search for happiness that encourages progress have to tear down walls of all kinds, so that this humanity lives in peace, in freedom and with equity – LA PRENSA, Nov. 11.



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