The reactions to the protests by Climáximo activists and the Student Climate Strike should make us reflect on the life we lead and the system that organizes us. One of the most publicized reactions is from a person who, outraged, said “I have to work to feed my children.” Considering that this is what most of the population does, anyone can easily identify with such an outburst. Does this type of reaction result from a great love for their work and the pleasure of selling their time to be able to feed their children? Or is there a hidden frustration, which affects almost all of us, due to the daily and costly life that forces us to exchange time (that could be spent with such children) for money to at least feed them? There are also reactions defending “other forms of action.” First, other forms of action have been taken […]