Literacy

José Luis López
San Juan, Puerto Rico

What is literacy? It’s simple: learning to read and write. How does it all work? The government of each country assigns an educational center so that people can grow and study. However, not all countries have this form of academic awareness for reasons of politics and cultural ideologies.

Every individual deserves an education that allows them to acquire knowledge and supports their human development. I agree with the illustrious Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai that women must be prepared to face global challenges that have been prohibited by cultural ideologies. Because reading educates citizens to be people with optimal intellectual capacities.

And when scenarios have occurred that have attempted to dismantle the world’s educational process, there have been people who struggle to ensure that their intellectual progress is not harmed by the satisfaction of individuals who contribute nothing to the culture of their country. And what’s most infuriating is that when humans endowed with magnificent work and talent are destroyed by a society that despises educated individuals.

Why is peace instilled in literacy?
Every human being possesses the tools to dismantle any prohibition that doesn’t support people positively due to lack of education. Nor are governments interested in citizens learning their roots and customs for political domination and manipulation.

And being an observer of peace is an incentive to reverse all the negative things that corrupt the functions of a civilization. Because providing that peace is an excellent way for the planet to coexist and prevent humanity from wiping out its species. Regardless of who the person is or how long the education lasts, it is vital for the world to strengthen itself in harmony and civility.

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