"Perhaps the most urgent educational work in the world is to convince the peoples that their greatest enemies are the men who promise them impossible." Ramiro de Maeztu.
Sometimes promising impossibilities can be as irresponsible as not committing to anything or as indecent as failing to tell the truth. In politics it often happens that we attend a combination of the three attitudes. And this will be the paradigmatic case of the Minister of Education, Isabel Celaá, in this legislature: she has promised impossible, she has not committed herself to anything and she has repeatedly lacked the truth.
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