Mauro Basaure and Jorge Correa Sutil talk about the Woke left and the Hermosilla Case

This Thursday, Mirna Schindler spoke in Al Pan Pan with the UNAB professor and researcher at the Center for Conflict and Social Cohesion Studies (Coes), Mauro Basaure, who explained the concept of “Woke”.

On the other hand, the constitutional lawyer, former minister of the Constitutional Court and former undersecretary of the Interior, Jorge Correa Sutil referred to the repercussions of the Hermosilla Case.

The sociologist Mauro Basaure

The North American philosopher Susan Neiman was in Chile a few days ago presenting her book “Izquierda no es woke”.

In the text, he addresses the characteristics of this movement, which is associated with everything from identity groups to “proto-fascism,” with the so-called cancel culture.


The constitutional lawyer Jorge Correa Sutil

The repercussions of the Hermosilla case continue, now with the lawyer’s possible influence on judicial appointments.

In their messages, Jean Pierre Matus, who arrived at the Supreme Court in 2021, and Antonio Ulloa, who arrived at the Court of Appeals of Santiago the same year, appeared.

In response, both the Magistrates’ Association and the Supreme Court have suggested that changes should be made to the nomination system. Furthermore, some specialists question the political nature of the process.


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