And it turns out now, step by step, minute by minute, the miners are transformed into a commodity.
Ay.
these days I followed the case of rescue of the miners a bit much for choice and imposition of the media. And I was in shock, with the enthusiasm that flows in me and I want to share.
Because the press ... Oh, the press. Oh, the media companies. Oh, the global circuit of communication.
crossed (all, it was impossible to be left out) and we witnessed a real show. A number of days that exposed the lives of each and every one of those 33 miners. Time in which private matters became public.
The show was such that, after having spent months underground, enduring 40 degree heat and almost 100 percent humidity, the miners (oh, mining), left camaraderie, shaved thin. Perfect for the photo.
Welcome, this is your show, could have told.
Who knows how much he earns a miner. I did not read or heard it. What salary (if you can call it that) received any of those men who worked at the San José mine?
is clear which sector of society must resort to this job. Being a miner is spend life in fatal conditions for a human being. I knew in Bolivia that the average life of a miner does not go beyond 55 years (there are exceptions, of course). These are men who work underground, many more hours per day than the body supported. Who perform hazardous work, effort, sacrifice, and in an environment lacking oxygen, in which the risk of collapse is permanent. This is a work in which physical force is the capital.
is talk of a miracle. Make no mistake: miracle is that they have managed to stay alive, no rescue. The rescue, if so, is what generates awe and admiration. And is the result the work of men who, in this case, had the opportunity to prepare to become engineers and build a pipeline to be psychologists and deal with people in situation of imprisonment, to be rescued and to get 600 meters underground to assist people .
I wonder why we have to arouse admiration the people of Chile? I do not mean to passport issues, it is clear. Why all the people? Leo
around a title: "We are all Chileans," she says. And we're all mine? "And we are outraged, nothing else, by the precarious conditions of employment under which they are doomed? Them: those here, that of Ecuador, Bolivia, the entire planet earth.
And we are surprised now, days later, because these men began to sort his head and begins to recall moments. And it's crazy that has circulated among them the issue of cannibalism? Is it really?
And it is striking that there have been discussions among 33 men who were confined in inhumane conditions? They wanted to resort to physical violence, how awful. There separations, a small group that was isolated, how crazy. "We do not fight us, perhaps we are free and can move around wherever we want? What we do not often meaningless?
To me what I think a miracle is that Urzua, the head of the miners have left the hundredth underground, has walked the earth under our feet each and have been consistent in articulating seven words: "This must not happen anymore."
still happening daily articles on the Internet. Leo out there who receive psychological assistance for two months and it seems an aberration. There must be an academic to realize that a trauma of this magnitude probably need assistance for a few years (at least). Leo
business ideas around them and their history. Noto is transformed into a commodity: they already have use value and value exchange. Makes me sad. And, really, I think I want to become millionaires and do not step on a mine anymore, but I think that even so they can get rid of memories of dark days.