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It's too difficult for me to write about this topic, the education in Chile has always been a controversial subject. When I was younger, I thought that the educational system was highly unequal, by this I mean that in Chile, education became a consumer product, when it was privatized, the difference between the public and privad education became significant. The people of Chile or "the public sector" have had to demand education as a right, this difference has led to increased precarity in the public sector. On one hand, the private sector receives an education of excellence, with the best infrastructure, the best teachers, the best condition, in short, with recourses. On the other hand, businessmen saw a good opportunity in the subsidization system. In this system, schools are privately owned but receive public funding or government subsidies to operate, but the "pig men", stolen this funding maintaining the schools in the precarity, I mean, without the basics...