Dear Director Feltri,
The deaths at work continue to increase, but they do not make audiences, they do not scandalize public opinion, they do not make us indignant. The number of feminicides is far lower, about 10% compared to that of the deaths at work, which exceed the thousands per year, yet of femicide we speak as an emergency, of deaths at work no. They are almost accepted and we resign ourselves that the right to work implies the risk of cracking, so frequently.
Luca Zaccaria
Dear Luca,
Write the truth: the feminicides are outraged to us, the deaths at work do not touch us. I will tell you in all sincereness. The reason for this double standard lies in the fact that almost all of those who lose their lives at work are males and males and no one does not matter to anyone in this society that has made feminism a ferocious battle against our kind, misrepresented their purposes and mixing its principles. If the vast majority of the victims of the work were females, you are sure that the sensitivity on this issue would not fail. The male is the victim of Serie B. In every sector. Above all, men are killed, mainly on work are mainly men, they are above all men in war, the homeless are mainly men, the suicides are mainly men, but who cares? It is a type of mentality that contains background discrimination, gender discrimination, which however is allowed as it is directed against the male. Every day we have on average three workers who go out while they are engaged in the tiring activity of earning bread, also to feed wife and children. Data that make shiver, which correspond to a war bulletin. And the most worrying aspect is this: we are a republic built on the right to work, just as our Constitution sanctions, but the work is worth less and less. And it’s not a political problem. Politics are committed, new rules are made, resources are intended, the controls are enhanced. It is a cultural problem. Those rules are not applied. And it is the same worker who neglects his security and his health or not to rebel when they are neglected by the employer. If there was respect for work, there would be respect for the one who carries out it. And it would therefore be unthinkable to enter a construction site without the due precautions and protections, just to put an example.
Today the death of the foreign thief that burglays other people’s homes and that is killed at work (illegal) compared to the honest and respectable worker who dies in the factory arouses more emotion.
Because, in addition to the genre, there is this other discrimination, the one based on the color of the skin or on the nationality, so if the male victim is non -EU citizen, then we must cry, move, commiserate, scandalize ourselves, arise, scream; If it is Italian, then, no pity. And this is how workers, almost all males, crack like flies in general indifference.