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The Acre influencer Raquel Albuquerqueknown on social media as the “vacancy girl”, criticized again this Sunday (1st) the timetable for applying the test for no.
The exam was scheduled to start at 6am, with gates opening at 4:30am. In a video published on social media, Raquel questioned what she classified as disrespect towards the state’s candidates, highlighting the difficulties of travel and the impact of the time difference on the participants’ routine.
The influencer had previously spoken out on the topic and, this Sunday, reinforced her position by writing: “Structural poverty is not an individual problem. It is not a lack of effort. It is when the historical, economic and political organization of a country itself creates and maintains inequalities over time.” She also stated that, by disregarding the local public transport schedule, the race organization ignores a structural reality. “Inequality in Brazil is not just social. It is territorial”, he added.
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In the video, Raquel shows candidate Tailine Marques, a wheelchair user and resident of the São Francisco neighborhood, in Rio Branco. Tailine reports that he had to wake up before 4 am to get to the test location and criticized the established time. “Not everyone has a car,” he said, highlighting the difficulties faced by those who depend on public transport.
The case generated repercussions on social media and raised questions about the adequacy of the times defined for administering the test in the state, considering factors such as public transport, urban mobility and the regional particularities of Acre.