Camila Vallejo |
Vallejo has six months to lead millions of students in the largest protest since last 20 years in Chile, demanding President Sebastián Piñera conservative-leaning backwards.
"For years, young children have been fed Chilean neo-liberal governance that emphasizes consumerism and private ownership. There is no empathy for others," she said.
"This movement helps our youths Chile reached a dignified state government, the opposite of the current administration," said Vallejo, as published CBS News. Girl born 28 April is known vocal sued chaotic world of education in Chile is judged highly unfavorable to most people.
Vallejo is known not too much to say about her, but with his charisma, she was able to mobilize more mass to support the movement. Within months, the girl who dubbed 'Commander Camila' by its proponents have 300 thousand supporters in Twitter account, as published Guardian.
A poll conducted last September indicates a student majoring in Geography is getting 89 percent support the people of Chile for his bravery, as reported by the Sydney Morning Herald. Experience repeatedly fired water cannon and tear gas by police during demonstrations did not make it flinch.
Growing support for Vallejo is directly proportional to the growing threat to his safety. After repeatedly received death threats, Vallejo is now under police supervision.
Responding to allegations oblique mention she got a lot of support just because of her beauty, her nose pierced is just a laugh. "Many say I'm pretentious because my skin white and green my eyes. Absurd once! My parents are also not rich, because they are also workers," she said.
She said he acted because he saw many discontent in society. "Young people are always the first to make a change. We are not tied to family commitments, making it more freely. We are taking the first step, but we are not alone because of the generation above us also support us," she said.