Soledadthe young beneficiary of a social plan that last week went viral as a result of his sayings in the piquetero march to Plaza de Mayobroke the silence and gave a series of interviews in which denounced having been taken out of context in a “malicious” way”. Like last Thursday, she explained why it “helps” her more to receive a subsidy than to have an eight-hour job and said that even so, both she and her husband must do odd jobs to survive. “We are not in my house with our arms crossed,” she assured.
“What do they want, that we work from 8 in the morning to 5 in the followingnoon for the same money that Social Development pays us? They want to send us to work on the streets and that is not fairbecause we live our whole lives working on this”, was Soledad’s phrase that was massively spread on social networks.
Yesterday, in dialogue with TNthe young woman clarified: “What happens is that I I expressed wrong. I said that it was not fair to work from 8 in the morning to 5 in the followingnoon for as little money as $20,000, because I would spend $15,000 on services and with $5,000 I would barely have enough to eat.” And following that he added: “I wanted to say that we want decent work. All of us who go to the marches express it on the posters, but this is what we had to experience”.
He then sent a message to those who viralized the video with his statements: “I know who I am, first. I know that I am a girl who works. Y I know it was malicious [el recorte] and I don’t know why they did it. I want to be better and I always fight to have a handle and to be well. Everything I have costs me, like everyone else”.
Later, in dialogue with radio with youSoledad affirmed that all her life she worked and that Currently doing odd jobs with her partner to survive and feed their three children. “Sometimes my husband washes down, paints houses, trims trees and even cardboard”he said by way of example and emphasized: “We are not in my house with our arms crossed. We work”.
In this context, he insisted that “people do not go to the marches because they like it”, but because “there is misery in the country”. “Wrong or good we eat, but there are people who don’t”, he expressed and asked: “That they give us a genuine job to cover the basic basket. Then people would not need plans and assignments. As long as the work is worthy, I’ll take it, it’s better”.
To assist those who are in worse economic conditions, the young woman revealed that She spends part of her time helping in community kitchens and distributing clothes and food. “I have all the clothes in the closetwhich is clothes that we are going to deliver and divide when they come to get them so that they all have, and also I’m looking to make the picnic area here at home. I have the milk and I’m missing a few packages of flour, because Development didn’t download things for me and we’re going to try to solve it ourselves. For the pot they give us beans and chickpeas of poor quality”, he counted.
“Sometimes one complains, but there are people who are worse off”, concluded the woman, who said she aspired to finish high school in order to one day be able to access a blank job. “I never got one and I would like to have it. I want to retire and be better off, for my children to go to a private school”ended.