# Translation Just days before Colombians go to the polls to elect Gustavo Petro's successor, a video emerged of Senator Aída Quilcué criticizing those who studied at the country's "best universities." During an event, the congresswoman and vice presidential candidate began speaking about graduates of higher education institutions and said: "Those who have studied at the best universities in the country, the only thing they left us and learned was to steal money from the people," adding that all they have left is exclusion, hatred, and racism. On social media, those words have been labeled as a speech promoting "social resentment," in addition to being a "sectarian" generalization of those who achieve the opportunity to obtain a university degree. When analyzing the respective vice presidential formulas of the presidential aspirants, several of Quilcué's contenders present a resume with various studies from public and private universities.