– This is Elly Schlein who speaks of the tragic murder of Martina Carbonaro to Afragola. Videos to whom Giorgia Meloni implicitly replied, invoking a “cultural turning point”. So, the tragedy is immense, but the question – murder after murder – remains the same: how to avoid it? Second Elly Schleinand others, it is not necessary to insist with repression, which, however, in Italy is always rather bland: the drama in this country would be “gender -based violence”, that is, we would live a “cultural problem” of “patriarchate that pervades our society” and therefore even the youngest. Solution: To prevent it, a “cultural and educational battle that starts from schools” must be made. Are we sure this is really the solution? I would not want to be a bastian against, but it is also necessary to prevent – a bit as a success for Giulia Cecchettin – We rely on good intentions and beautiful words just because they are the right ones to say right now. In Italy this obsession with making laws on laws occurs, convinced that the existence of the criminal code reduces crimes. This is not the case, unfortunately. And if it were just a matter of education in schools, today we would live in a society without theft, crimes, robberies and murders. In fact, I doubt that in Italian classrooms the professors have never told their pupils that stealing is a crime. Yet it happens. It happens everywhere. I also doubt that the seminars directors do not inform the seminarians who rape children is a crime, as well as a fatal sin. Yet it happens. It happens to all latitudes. I’m not saying that educating does not serve. It is necessary to prevent. But to think that you can solve any problem by entrusting everything to a law or the state that goes to schools to “teach respect” appears a little illusory. Utopic, perhaps. Also because we are talking about the same system that – I remind you – granted the work in the hotel to a killer who, free to go around Milan, a few years after the first murder killed another woman. Here: that is a misfortune that the system should have prevented, and instead ended up favoring.
– a mask of the Teatro alla Scala She was fired after, last May, she shouted “Palestina Libera” at the entrance of Giorgia Meloni in the royal stage. “The guillotine verdict of the management against the young woman arrived,” the union wrote in a note. “We will put all the trade union actions on the field to defend this courageous girl who goes our maximum solidarity”. I have no doubts that it was courageous: if he believes in his ideas it is right that he expresses them. But if he does it in the workplace, during a public event, it is equally sacrosanct that the company punishes it. Also with the dismissal. Because his personal conviction cannot involve the whole theater. Do you want to defend Palestine screaming against the premier? Free to do it. But he must take on his responsibilities. And the theater is free to drive it out.
– I saw the last interview with Alberto Stasis to Iene. I don’t know if it is innocent, as it says; or guilty, as a questionable and messy sentence claims. But I liked his “lesson” on the media show that procures and newspapers are putting on the field on Andrea Semplio: “I am a guarantee”, he says. Yet he could have pointed the index on the new investigated in the hope that the tornado that is breaking down on Andrea Possa, if not freeing him from the condemnation, at least alleviating that sense of oppression that you have as much as the public opinion draws you as “the killer from the eyes of ice”.
– All to say that “these new generations” are violent, including baby gangs, murders, slaps, fights. But I would like to remind you that in the 70s it has been worse and that Vallanzasca, bands of the Magliana, BR, worker avant -garde and similar things have not been seen for quite a while. I’m sincere: I don’t think I would do it, here.
– I agree with Fiorenza Sarzanini: lo Show on Garlasco It must be stopped and the power of attorney has the power to do it. Now it is enough to leak details on the investigations (the case of the presumed imprint of semium cries revenge). But maybe even the newspapers, including the vice-director from Sarzanini, should do some mea culpa. In the “media circus” of the crime news, the newspapers are not spectators, but active clowns.
– I don’t know Filosa, the new CEO of Stellantis. But read on the Lane That among its prominent characteristics, so much so that the title dedicate to him, there would be “the smile” and his being “warm”, “expansive and caring”, makes a little laughing. We are talking about a CEO, not about the new babysitter.
– the former prosecutor of the Republic of Milan, Edmondo Bruti Liberaticriticizes the management of the Garlasco case by the Pavia Prosecutor who “perhaps should have adopted greater attention to the protection of the confidentiality of investigation initiatives”. Sacrosanct. Even if it doesn’t seem to me that Milan has ever been a real tomb, here.
– Nobody tells you, because if i migrants They die in front of Italy the delirium against the government-fascist-to-non-alva-vite-in-mare comes down while if they crack off the coast of Spain who cares. You must know that the other day seven immigrants died on a boat that was trying to reach the Canaries. A huge drama. But nobody will accuse Pedro Sanchez of not having saved them in time.
– There is one thing that escaped me from the mayor Zeller of Merano. Okay, we do not return to the excuse that more than rebelling against the tricolor, he would have opposed a male chauvinist, tax and patriarchal abuse. But during an interview in Piazzapulita, Zeller said that if they had put the Austrian flag on her he would react in the same way. Eh no, dear mayor.
Because Merano is in Italy and, although the tradition of the German language inhabitants respects (I am in favor of making them return to Tyrol, if they want), one thing is to refuse the tricolor and another the flag of a foreign state. Clear?