The fake BBC video of an Argentine economist who angered the British network - Fake BBC Argentine video angers British Network! Miguel Boggiano used a false report to refer to the economy and politics of the country and many users believed it was real.

An Argentine economist made a parody of a BBC video in which Argentina was talked about and caused a controversy in social networks.

Miguel Boggiano used the false report to refer to the economy and politics of the country and many users believed that it was a real journalistic document. Because of this, the British network contacted the economist and asked him to lift the clip.

Given this, Boggiano deleted the sequence and clarified his personal Twitter account.

Fake BBC Argentine video angers British Network

“The video released by this account yesterday was not made by the BBC nor does it express its point of view but only mine. The video is nothing more than a parody that exposes the situation we have to live from the point of view of an observer not infected by the day to day Argentina, ”he wrote.

However, according to La Nación, the economist confirmed the success of the publication and defended its content.

“The message is that the State charges 15 different taxes to the field and brings them 90% of the gross profit. In the best case, the field has a net gain of 5%, ”he added.

Script

The script was written by Boggiano based on the idea of ​​a friend and the speech was made by an English professional. As for the BBC logo, Boggiano said he was chosen "almost randomly."

“Everything is allowed in these lands and savagery is everywhere. If you don't like a particular law, you can throw stones at Congress, cut the street, or even wear a bazooka, ”the speaker is heard saying in the first part of the video.

“Argentina is endowed with one of the most fertile soils in the world. However, for a human being in this nation to earn money in the agricultural production business is practically impossible, ”he says later with images of the background field.

"Thus the Argentine nation is trapped in a paradox: they need dollars to repay their debt, but they punish the same activities that generate them," says the sequence of just over two minutes almost at the end.


Teachers of the country celebrate their day today

Today the National Teacher's Day is celebrated in Venezuela, decreed in 1933 by General Isaías Medina Angarita in recognition of the struggles initiated by the Venezuelan Masters during the dictatorship of Juan Vicente Gómez.

In 1932 a group of educators formed an association with the purpose of defending the labor rights of teachers and improving education in Venezuela, since then this era is celebrated throughout the country.

The Venezuelan Society of Teachers of Primary Instruction (SVMIP) began to work for the improvement of education in Venezuela, with a high level of illiteracy, founding the "Pedagogical Magazine", the guild's informative body and in 1934 they held a seminar to discuss the deficiencies of the education system in the country.

This initiative was rejected by the Gomez government, which is why the Ministry of Public Instruction ordered teachers to separate from the SVMIP.

Teachers continued to fight in hiding for the development of Venezuelan education, until the death of the dictator Juan Vicente Gómez in 1936, when a national assembly of teachers was convened in which the Venezuelan Federation of Teachers (FVM) was founded.

This celebration was moved in 1952 to November 29, birth of Andrés Bello, for his condition as teacher of the Liberator. As of 1959, it is returned to the date set by Medina, that of January 15.

On the occasion of Teacher's Day, the Ministry of Education will carry out various activities during this week, including the signing of an agreement with the Venezuelan Association of Catholic Education.