Mexico’s freedom and individual rights:
The optimistic legality VS the negative panorama
The optimistic legality VS the negative panorama
Mexico is a developing country which has advanced considerably in terms of freedom. Unlike in previous centuries, now there are certain rights each individual has the right to expect with regard freedom of education, employment and family life.
Though in Mexican history the upper classes have
always had more access to better instruction, nowadays freedom of education is
guaranteed in the 3rd article of the Constitution and since 1990
there have been official organisms who have tried to improve the educational
panorama in the country. This is not, however, to say that the rights are
resolving everything. On the one hand, in urban areas, there are a high number
of private schools because many families just feel that the federal
institutions cannot offer good education to their children; on the other hand, in
rural areas there are still many children who are not going to school, either
for old ideas or family needs, and poorer classes are not always offered
sufficient opportunities to go to school.
Unfortunately, it is very difficult to access to
higher education. Thousands of young people dream with going to college, to the
UNAM or the IPN, which are two of the two best universities in the world. Nonetheless,
every year, too many disappointed youngsters are left without the chance to
study a major. Moreover, in many institutions there is no academic freedom at
all and not a few of them impose their norms upon teachers who must conform to
the rules or be fired. In addition, too many teachers are not well prepared and
the government reforms have unsuccessfully dealt with the problem in practical
terms.
In terms of employment the situation is no more
positive. There are just far more laborers in Mexico than well-prepared
professionals. For years, the government has imposed severe restrictions on
their own people and the federal control over resources, interest rates and
income taxes has increased since the reforms perpetuated in the current
presidency. While peasants, teachers and working classes are given limited
opportunities to succeed in life, the political classes have been more
interested in giving an impetus to foreign investment, and neglecting the boost
national market. Too many workers are paid too little, for they are hired for
monopolist companies, and, this is why millions of people prefer setting their
own businesses or getting into informal trade, due to the lack of jobs.
Thinking about family life, too many Mexican families
have become too liberal rather than restrictive. These days there are not too
many restrictions by families and, unlike in previous years, young partners can
normally be married without the family's objection or permission. It is true
that there are still some old trends of machismo in certain families and some
people’s minds, but gender equality is recognized by the law and there is more
tolerance in the current panorama, where women are usually given equal access
to many areas of life. Nonetheless, appearances sometimes might be delusive,
for some studies have demonstrated that there are still companies and jobs
where a trend of discrimination against women is present.
In conclusion, though there have been changes on the
paper, legal regulations are insufficient to solve the problems on personal
freedom in Mexico. Different national situations cause a lot of limitations for
people but it is my strong belief that people’s hearts need to be changed and
practical solutions should be implemented if these limitations on freedom
really want to be solved.
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