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Queremos Ganarnos la lotería.
Queremos Que nos resuelvan el problema.
Queremos Una Universidad exclusiva para todos.
¡Que mucha cosas quieren! ¿Y que cosas están dispuestos a hacer para realizar esos deseos? ¿Protestas? ¿Huelgas? Así cualquiera...
¿Trabajo? Ni lo pienses.

El mas ridículo es "una Universidad accesible a todos y todas." Empezando porque la oración no es gramática... osea todos incluye mujeres y hombres pues al contrario del ingles en español el plural es masculino cuando son los dos sexos. Y continua con "que se vea como derecho y no privilegio"... osea que quiere que sea como la escuela superior... ¿Como es eso diferente de lo que tienen ahora? ¿Y que de que sea de excelencia? ¿Quieren que sea pera y china a la vez, también?

Mientras el peligro real es la autonomía de la universidad, se merma esa importancia con tanta queja. El gobierno no se debería meter en los asuntos de la universidad pero los estudiantes tienen que dejar de pensar que la universidad es un derecho. Es un privilegio. Y tanta protesta no genera estabilidad, ni excelencia. Y que poco liderazgo estudiantil que pide que le den proyectos que le sirvan a los estudiantes a cumplir su deber social. ¿Por que no se los buscan? ¿Por que esta eso en manos de otros?

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quiero 1 universidad que pueda ir a estudiar sin estorbos jodiendo en el porton

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