– The Vernacolier it was a lot of stuff, nice and irreverent. But I can’t stand the praise the next day, the rivers of ink to say “how could it have happened” that it closed. It makes me laugh when Repubblica writes about “a city in mourning”. To prevent it from suspending publications, perhaps it was enough to purchase a few more copies. No? The fault lies not with the publisher, but with the same public that is now whining.
– The story is simple: “Making a number costs 6-10 thousand euros, money that doesn’t always come back”. End of story. It’s called a “market,” no matter how laudable that product was.
– Just don’t come and tell me that the Vernacoliere must be saved with state contributions because he is deserving, otherwise I will go crazy.
– In this column we wrote yesterday that we believe the exit of Maurice Landini a linguistic slip rather than the desire to insult the “courtesan” Giorgia Meloni. The secretary of the CGIL was a victim of the same feminist and anti-sexist respectability that he has espoused over the years. And a little, as the Sheetof this vice of declining masculine words, such as “courtier”, which unfortunately have a very different meaning for the masculine. But gentlemen, we ugly stinkers can have a similar discussion. Not Laura Boldrini who has always taken a stand against the verbal mistreatment of women. You can’t define Maurizio’s as a “misunderstanding” just because you like the CGIL, come on. It is too hypocritical even for a left very accustomed to double standards.
– I can’t stand this aversion to managers’ “golden salaries”. If you get there, it means you deserved it. And if the market believes that it takes a lot of money to get you to work in this or that company, so good. Today Sergio Mattarella said: “The International Labor Organization certifies that the share of income from work – i.e. the share of GDP destined for workers – fell significantly globally from 2014 to 2024. It is a theme that the European Central Bank also highlights for Italy: the robust growth of the economy that followed Covid was not matched by the defense and increase in real wages, while positive results were achieved by shareholders and robust bonuses concerned some of the managers”. At that time. It will also be horrible that real wages have not risen. But the fact that it is Mattarella himself who speaks badly of the “robust bonuses” to managers makes me smile. I would like to remind you, in fact, that all of us shareholders of the State company provide a “robust bonus” to the President of the Republic of 179,835.84 euros gross every year. And it matters little if the amount, compared to the law, has been reduced “equal to the pension he receives from INPS for his years as a university professor”. Because even that pension, for the years as a professor, is undoubtedly “out of average” compared to the “real salaries” or the pensions of the poor souls. In short: King Sergius is one of those “managers” (whether politician or professor) who enjoys the wonder of market inequalities.
– It’s good that the institutions went to the funeral of the three carabinieri killed in Castel d’Azzano. I would just like to remind the gentlemen (especially from the left) that those three fallen are brothers in the jacket of those who, in the square, respond to the provocations of the Pro Pals, who legitimately use truncheons, which prevent unauthorized marches from taking place. If you mourn them today, respect them in the square too, thank you. Because we cannot hide that at every No Tav, Pro Pal, feminist demonstration, etc., the most common chant is “the whole world hates the police”.
– I saw the video of Roberto Saviano on the attack on Siegfried Ranucci. I’ll summarize the delusional reasoning: they hit him to intimidate him (and ok) because he has been targeted by criticism and delegitimization for some time. Who are you talking about, Roberto? Obviously from the government and right-wing newspapers, which legitimately criticize this or that Report service. And to think that Ranucci has received so many threats that it could have been anyone, from the mafia to drug cartels, who obviously wouldn’t care about any government controversy against Report. Question for Saviano: what do you know that is unknown to us, the police and Ranucci? Do you happen to know that it was a “right-wing” militant who planted the bomb or a madman inspired by the hateful words “of far-right newspapers”? If you know, speak up. Otherwise I think we’re faced with yet another embarrassing babble of nothing.
– To this column Ranucci He’s not very nice, but not so much because of what he thinks, but because of the way investigations are conducted.
But when faced with bombs we need to stand firm. So: solidarity.
– Ah: the same solidarity, without “ifs” and without “buts”, that we would have expected from everyone (even from Saviano) in the face of the murder of Charlie Kirk.