The opposition, the ultrà of the referendum and the hater Agreeo: here is the podium of the worst

In third place of podium of the worst We find the bad show staged in the Senate with the parliamentarians of Pd, Five Stars and Avs sitting in the center of the classroom …

The opposition, the ultrà of the referendum and the hater Agreeo: here is the podium of the worst


In third place of podium of the worst We find the bad show staged in the Senate with the parliamentarians of Pd, Five Stars and Avs sitting in the center of the classroom as a sign of protest. “They want to transform Italy into a police state,” they shouted against the security decree. A decree that defends private property by really punishing those who illegally occupy the properties; A decree that on the one hand protects the police, on the other, ensures the lawyers to the law that until today the jail have escaped because they were always pregnant; A decree that tightens the penalties for those who scam the defenseless elderly. And, if on the one hand there is a government that works to guarantee legality in our country, on the other there is an opposition that speaks of “dark page for freedoms”. But what freedoms do they talk about? Those of occupying and stealing? We explain it to him clearly and simplely: they are crimes, not freedom.

In second place there are ultrà of the referendum. “It’s a shame,” they scream against those who won’t go to vote. “They want to compress democracy”, they will unravel against those who claim the right to abstention. And then again: “The Italians make fun of”. What a sample of absurdity! The most imaginative, in this useless race, is undoubtedly the deputy Piddì Arturo Scotto who, taken from emotion, accused the government (heard, feel!) Of blasphemy: “The appeal to the abstention launched by the right is a politically and culturally blasphemous act”. Memory sometimes really plays bad jokes. You know, it is only remembered what is convenient. And among the benches of opposition to nobody it is better to recall when, in the past, the left defended abstention. DS and CGIL did so in 2003. A few years earlier Sergio Mattarella, at the time deputy of Massimo D’Alema, clarified that “every voter can choose what to do: he can choose to vote and not vote”. And also Giorgio Napolitano, in 2016, explained that “not going to vote is a way of expressing himself on the inconsistency of the referendum initiative”. So what has changed? Nothing, if not the fact that Meloni is now in the government and on the left it is better to support the opposite. Even if to predict abstention as a legitimate option is, look a little, the constitution itself.

On the top step of the podium there are the haters who, smeared the keyboard, vomit insults and death threats. The latest of these keyboard lions is a professor, one of those who should grow our children. Is called Stefano Agaeo And he teaches in a high school in Naples. Indeed, he taught since he was now (rightly) suspended. On social media he wrote: “I wish Meloni’s daughter the same fate as Afragola’s girl”. The reference, brutal and chilling, is in Martina, the girl killed by the ex -boyfriend with stones on the head. In recent years, and in particular since Meloni is in government, the list of violent professors has stretched more and more. But never before, a child had come to wish death to hit the parent.

All this verbal violence has led to a sick climate that is intoxicating the public debate and risks arming the hand of those who are ready to move on to the facts. Before this happens anyone who sows hatred on social media, in the square or on television, immediately take a step back.