https://eldiariodeescobar.com.ar/milagr ... maschwitz/
This is a university, of course. She was named honorary dean and professor and considered a political prisoner. She's now teaching a course called "Social transformation from the community, the experience of the Tupac Amaru [organization]". She was convicted for having instigated crimes and obstructing justice. Of course, some international/leftist organizations came to her aid; because apparently "natives" cannot be criminals. She is also very wealthy, living in a very poor province surrounded by the same indigenous peoples she claims to represent, who live in serious poverty. Fortunately, she did go to prison. But the sentence was changed to simply house arrest; her house is not a prison at all.
So now she's teaching about "labor reforms", who Tupac Amaru was (who was an Inca leader, BTW; Incas only existed in certain parts of the Argentinian northwest, having had their cultural and political center in Bolivia and Perú, in the Andean Plateau. Meanwhile, many indigenous communities which inhabit our soil were probably dominated by Incan imperialism. Imperialism is bad when white people do it; the rest can totally get away with it) and "a bit of everything".
But she's not alone! Among other teachers are Atilio Borón (marxist intellectual who admitted marxism needed to find new "revolutionary subjects"), Fernando Vaca Narvaja (formed armed far-left terrorist), Silvana Trotta (a social psychologist specialized in gender, who I think may be a relative of the Minister of Education), María Fleming (former terrorist), Julia Kaimen (a feminist historian who trains people for the mandatory course on gender imposed on all public institutions) and many "goldbergsteins" as well as "human rights activists".
At least it isn't public...
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