Yolanda Díaz says money for study, training or starting a business would ensure ‘equality of opportunity’

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    The minister, who was raised in a staunchly communist household, said she had been unable to follow her own dreams of becoming an employment inspector

    Excuse me, wtf, who dreams of growing up to be a labour inspector!?

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      Not everyone on this planet grows wanting to be an actress or a football player, some people have dreams that don’t follow the norm, it’s called “being independent”…

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        That is not the point, geez.
        The point is that seems like a really far-fetched thing to even be on the radar of someone growing up. It’s like Quality Assurance Engineer or Health and Safety Inspector, 99.99% of kids/teens never even heard of it, let alone aspire to become one.

        Although if she grew up in a staunchly communist household, labour relations were possibly a common topic. But it’s still amusing, to me at least, that she grew up wanting to do that, because it is highly unusual.