
“Teaching changes people who will change the world“The statement is unobjectionable. The issue is who says it. In this case, it was uttered by a mayor Jose C.Baz, Mario IshiiThis was during the forum held recently in peace, Baja California Sur, Mexicowhere the local mayor with a very dark past is appointed vice president UNESCO Cities of Learning For the region.
Does UNESCO know that this disgraceful figure is the same one who a few years ago admitted the authenticity of a video clip that quickly went viral? He appeared to have confessed to supplying drugs to a group of his municipality’s workers? “When they send some shit (sic), when they sell fallopians, I have to cover them,” Ishii challenged them while filming. Later, the mayor tried to clarify his statements by saying that when he talked about “Falopa” he meant the drug Rivotril. As if the marketing of psychoactive substances would reduce the seriousness of such an admission. It is certain that this was not the only time Ishii was involved in issues related to drug use.
Countries can send up to three candidates, and UNESCO trusts that Member States meet the criteria of transparency, diversity and pluralism necessary to excel. In the case of Ishii and his candidacy, everything indicates that he fell for it Serious error.