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A banner of pan-educational manifestation which took place yesterday Wednesday 13.05.2020, outside Parliament, attracted all eyes and caused a loss on social networks.
This is a banner asking the Minister of Education, Niki Kerameos, to withdraw the Education bill and the amendment for cameras in schools.
The banner read “Withdraw now” instead of “withdraw” and the misspelling was not overlooked by Twitter users.
These are some of the comments:
A teacher’s banner today …
and a SYRIZA Youth poster a few days ago.
Teachers who cannot pronounce a verb correctly
and young people who dream of less work …
How this place is still “standing” is a miracle … pic.twitter.com/JWFNeOEwj3– Dimaresi Virginia Dimaresi Virginia (@ dimaresi1) May 13, 2020
The cameras expose irreparable comrades. Instead, he wouldn’t want them in the classroom, either, or at least until he learns to form the command.# κορωνοιος # ΕΛΜΕ # Κεραμέως pic.twitter.com/EWFEGgNsdc
– Grigoris (@ L5TUTPHQTCNCtKB) May 13, 2020
REMOVE NOW: the burdens of education # Κεραμεως
– Central Huff 🇨🇾🇬🇷🇪🇺 (entCentristhellas) May 13, 2020
“Withdrawal”, “Withdraw”, “Withdraw” and we all want to “withdraw” together;
– Nicholas GR☮️ (@giannopoulos_ni) May 13, 2020
Teachers do not want to be evaluated and write withdraw instead of withdraw. They are all illiterate
# Κεραμεως– donut (@ NiYQUevBHgsbBA6) May 13, 2020
Perfect. How instructive. # Κεραμεως pic.twitter.com/vMTNEf5WvE
– Mike (etSetMeLoOSe) May 13, 2020
He withdrew the invoice. .nkerameus; I read more. The octocorector will be the culprit.
(Shame on teachers, misspellings). pic.twitter.com/uisHqa8z7U
– Athιna Atesoglou (@athinatess) May 13, 2020
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