Andrei Caramitru mocked himself when he called protesters against restrictions “functional illiterate”



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Andrei Caramitru mocked himself when he called out protesters against restrictions

Andrei Caramitru mocked himself when he called protesters against restrictions “functional illiterate”

Andrei Caramitru laughed when he called protesters against the restrictions “functional illiterate”.

Until we measure the IQ of the young people who went out on the street, as if only if you have above average intelligence, you have the right to express your opinion in Romania, we better find a Romanian teacher to teach you some lessons to Andrei. Caramitru.

Andrei Caramitru, wanting to make fun of the young protesters, calls them “FUNCTIONAL illiterates”. It’s just that before you get to the “FUNCTIONAL illiterates”, you have to look at yourself in the mirror. And, if you see any grammar, make a sign.

Andrei Caramitru, I don’t know what the young people in Victoriei Square are like, but I think the people who write “FUNCTIONAL illiterates” are grammatical. Or illiterate. You sure are not, you wrote in a hurry. But it is not written “FUNCTIONAL illiterates”, but “FUNCTIONAL illiterates”. The explanation, Andrei Caramitru, can be found in the second grade books in Romanian.

But, leaving these grammatical nuances of primary school, Andrei Caramitru calls the protesters “poor” and says that they “live with their mother and father because they have no rent.” They may be right here, because, you see, that’s why they are on the street! Because the restrictions put them out of work! They are not there because they deny the coronavirus! If they denied Covid-19, they would have been on the streets long before! They are on the street because they have no more work! Or because your salary has dropped! And what to do, Andrei ?! Not all of us have Ion Caramitru parents with fabulous fortunes … Not everyone can afford to make quotas for 30 years … Look, a pandemic is coming and they barely have money for bread. That’s right, some stay with their parents, their work, but they have the right to protest!

This article is an opinion.



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