Oramas apologizes to the teachers after saying that they have "no fucking idea" about the Canarian identity

The vice president of the Parliament of the Canary Islands, Ana Oramas, apologized this Tuesday to the teachers of the islands after saying at the Victoriano Ríos political thought sessions held at the Royal Economic Society of Friends of the Country in La Laguna that they have "no fucking idea" of knowledge in Canarian identity.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
05 February 2024 Monday 15:35
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Oramas apologizes to the teachers after saying that they have "no fucking idea" about the Canarian identity

The vice president of the Parliament of the Canary Islands, Ana Oramas, apologized this Tuesday to the teachers of the islands after saying at the Victoriano Ríos political thought sessions held at the Royal Economic Society of Friends of the Country in La Laguna that they have "no fucking idea" of knowledge in Canarian identity.

"It is inadmissible," he acknowledged in a video broadcast through the social network cultural" and although he often defends his theses in a "passionate" way.

Oramas has regretted the "generalization" of the group since in the archipelago there is a "magnificent teacher" although he has not hidden that there is "a problem of knowledge" of the culture and history of the islands.

The vice president of the Chamber recalled that she had "exceptional teachers" in her time as a student, such as Ramón Rojas, a Mathematics teacher at the Cabrera Pinto Institute, Rafael Núñez, a Physics and Chemistry teacher, and who "spoke about the history of the Canary Islands." or Marisa, a Literature teacher who "made the 'Mararia' or Pedro García Cabrera students read."

"I believe that this requires reflection on the future, but, of course, what I said the other day in that context is inappropriate. That is why today I want to apologize absolutely to all the Canary Islands teachers who have sacrificed so much, and, above all, yes I want to reiterate one thing. We have to read, we have to know our history, the history of this land, because it is the most important thing for us to have that identity in the future," he noted.