• 2 days ago
Ilsa Ramos: La culpa no es de los maestros, es de la dictadura
Ilsa Ramos, esposa del preso político Yasmany González aclaró en un directa en sus redes sociales que no culpa a los maestros de la escuela de su hijo autista por los problemas y las carencias que existen, sino a la dictadura. La aclaración se produce según sus propias palabras, debido a que en una reunión de padres se mostró un video de ella, dando entender que su posición era contra los maestros de la escuela.

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00:00Because today, a very unfortunate situation occurred, very unfortunate, in the school of my child.
00:08You know that my child suffers from autism, and he goes to a special school where children with disabilities are.
00:17In that parent meeting, I did not participate, because my child had diarrhea a few days ago and I was not taking him to school.
00:24In that meeting they took a video of me, in which I denounced the psychiatric system of Cuba, the educational system of Cuba, because it is not the best.
00:34They took that video and tried to say that I was accusing the school, that I was accusing the teachers, and at no time.
00:44I will always accuse the dictatorship.
00:47I am not blaming the teachers of the school, that the poor have nothing to do with it, that there are no specialists in that school, that there are no resources in that school, that there is nothing for the children in that school.
01:00On the contrary, I think they are worthy of admiration and all the respect, because dealing with this type of child, who does the same poop, who pees, who hits, who breaks things, without resources, is worthy of admiration.
01:14I was not in the meeting to defend myself, because I do not like injustice.
01:21As a person who defends human rights, I do not like to be misinterpreted in the things I say.
01:28I will never blame the teachers, I will never blame the school principal, who has never judged me for my political position.
01:35She knows that I am an opponent, and she has never told me that my child cannot go to school.
01:41My child is a child, as you can see, with autism.
01:45This type of child has no interaction, and at least the school has children like him, and he is not marginalized.
01:51He is a child who has children there with whom he can interact, who are of the same condition as him, so I feel happy.
01:58It is a space that I have to rest, it is a space that I have to be at home, do other things.
02:05So I will never blame the teachers, nor the school principal, for the bad situation they have, that they do not have materials, that they do not have specialists to work.
02:17On the contrary, I will always blame the dictatorship, not you.
02:21You are people who deserve all the respect, who deserve all the gratitude, who deserve to have better salaries, and who deserve to have all the conditions to deal with them.
02:33My child, the other day, was filled with poop at school.
02:37A child who poops.
02:39He was filled with poop in his pullover.
02:41There is no paper to clean it, there is no water in that school.
02:45This is not the fault of the teachers.
02:47This is the fault of the same system, of the dictatorship, which does not prioritize anything.
02:52So the teacher, poor thing, gave him his pullover and put it on.
02:57I am happy that he goes to a school, that he is with other children.
03:02The school does not have the resources, but it is not the fault of the teachers, nor the principal.
03:07So in that parent meeting they made me see that I was blaming them, and at no time.
03:13I will never blame the school staff.
03:15I will never blame the teachers.
03:18On the contrary, they are worthy of admiration.
03:20I repeat, I thank them a thousand times, because it is hard for me to deal with my autistic child.
03:25Can you imagine?
03:27Dealing with a bunch of children like him, and worse than him.
03:31Pooping, being aggressive.
03:34They are worthy of all the admiration.
03:37Of having good salaries, of having all the conditions, of being recognized for the work they do.
03:45I am not an enemy of anyone.
03:48And when I say something that may turn out to be misinterpreted,
03:53I apologize if you thought you were attacking teachers or the principal of the school.
03:59Not at all.
04:00My complaint will never be against Cubans on foot.
04:03Because you teachers and principals are Cubans on foot, just like me.
04:07And you are not to blame for the misfortunes here.
04:10So, if you felt offended, believe me, it was not against you.
04:15I will always blame the dictatorship.
04:17And my brothers and sisters, you know.
04:20Freedom for Cuba.
04:22Blessings.
04:23And to those teachers, if you are watching my live broadcast,
04:27because they put the interview I did with ADN Cuba,
04:30in which I explain the harsh situation that is experienced with a child like this in Cuba.
04:35At no time is my complaint against you.
04:38Nor against the staff of the school.
04:40On the contrary.
04:41You are worthy of admiration.
04:43Blessings to all my brothers and sisters who know me.
04:46And you know that I do not like injustice.
04:48And what is wrong, if I said it wrong, I apologize.
04:52Because my fight is not against the teacher, nor the doctor, nor the psychiatrist,
04:56who is not to blame.
04:57This country is a disaster.
04:59My fight is against the dictatorship.
05:02Blessings, my brothers.
05:04More freedom.

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