– On the case Roccella-Segre I just have to ask one thing. But is the hatred towards the Jews of Fascism who died 70 years ago more dangerous, or the anti-Semitism that spreads today especially on the left? I ask Edith Bruck and all the others, outraged by a sentence – perhaps it came out badly – but decidedly innocent from the least “right” of the ministers of this government.
– Meanwhile I would like to point out to you that Pedro Sanchez is doing everything to insert the right to abortion into the Constitution. So as to armor it. So, in my opinion, if he has the skills to change the Charter, he has the right to try. But try to imagine if the opposing faction, equally entitled to express its conviction, had attempted to do the same by prohibiting in the Constitution the use of what they – legitimately – believe to be murder. Wouldn’t that have shocked you?
– Today two gems from Antonino Zichichiphysicist and science communicator. In short: not an idiot. On climate warming he says that “man certainly contributes to the phenomenon, but the most relevant and serious cause is natural: it depends on the conditions of the Earth, not on its inhabitants. There are the influences of the Sun, the astronomical conditions. Let’s look at the history of the planet and we will see the thousand different conditions it has gone through. We cannot limit ourselves to the data collected today and blame human action without any ifs or buts”. Amen.
– On the theory of evolution Of Darwinfurthermore, he adds: “First of all, it is not at all a serious and rigorous scientific theory. Science is such when the reality of things is demonstrable, and this does not happen with Darwin’s evolution. It does not explain, for example, how the passage from inert matter to living matter and then to the only form of living matter endowed with reason, which is man, occurred.” Amen two.
– The least he could do Andrew Example was to fire Massimo Lovati, given how he behaved. In fact, I’m surprised he didn’t do it before. But that’s not what you need to worry about Garlasco, but rather the fact that – as too often happens – the trial of the innocent Sempio is being celebrated in the newspapers even before the prosecutor’s office definitively closes the investigation. And it’s disconcerting.
– So Lecornuthe prime minister appointed by Macron, then resigned, then reappointed again, decided to suspend the pension reform until the next presidential elections. Which will perhaps allow him to help the government survive a little and extend Macron’s political life. But it’s incredible that no one says they’re scandalized. Where are those who complained about the paucity of Italian politics? Where are those who called for the Troika for Italy in Berlusconi’s time? Where are those who shed tears together with Elsa Fornero? I mean: France needs this reform, but in order to remain attached to the chair, Macron & co decide to postpone it until a later date, perhaps passing the buck to the next president. Such a Christian Democratic move has not been seen since the days of the five-party system. Has anyone said anything to Emmanuel about the “taking of responsibility”, the “seriousness of politics” and various nonsense?
– Maybe it’s my fault that I wasn’t able to find it, and if so I ask you to let me know, but I don’t seem to have seen any declaration of Ilaria Salis of condolences for the carabinieri who died today during an eviction. Possible?
– I understand Israel’s anger. I understand the desire of family members to have the bodies of their deceased loved ones back. But now everyone, including Tel Aviv, needs this truce to hold. Despite all the games of Hamas.
– The video of the Hamas executions (where the fighters in Gaza are seen dragging seven people, accused of being collaborators of Israel, into a clearing in Gaza, making them kneel and then shooting them from behind) should give pause to all those who, in the streets but not only, were praising the “armed resistance” of the Palestinians. Here it is, your resistance.
Here are the heroes of Hamas who kill in cold blood and, let’s imagine without due process, the alleged dissidents or collaborators. Ahem: These are the ones who “also built schools”? I ask Albanese: are these the ones who “one shouldn’t necessarily think of as cutthroats and people armed to the teeth”?