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Premise: If there is a day that beautifully sums up the state of health of Italian democracy, this is Monday, December 14, 2010. Two key facts. First, after traccheggiato for a week, and center Finian vote no confidence in the Berlusconi government. Berlusconi finally has the confidence to three votes. Maybe if you bought them, perhaps the turncoats have simply been afraid of losing wages and pensions. The arrogance and the excessive power of the Prime Minister, the baseness of many MPs and the inconsistency of the opposition are still image of politics in Italy.
Meanwhile, in the real world, is the second episode. The procession of students, Aquila earthquake, residents and workers Terzigno anger explodes, hundreds of protesters assaulted the police line (which has isolated the area of \u200b\u200bthe buildings to prevent damage to the beggars of the security of honest people within are discussing the good of the country). They are on fire trucks, police beatings, built barricades, smashing ATMs and a home for Civil Protection (yes, those who have militarized the Eagle and managed along with many talented entrepreneurs executive's reconstruction, while the entire old town is still cordoned off after a year and a half).
Now the self-righteous right hand, the litany of mob law and order and to which the kidneys are broken, and left the equally inconsistent litany of no to violence, a distinction that those in the square were not of us, were "black bloc" and in some cases infiltrated the police. Then a look at the pictures and asks: where are the hundreds of black bloc? The Black Bloc in Genoa remember them as the guys dressed all in black, almost in uniform. Here they came in plain clothes? Then there were black bloc, they say, but infiltrators. Hundreds of infiltrators who have put the city on fire. For goodness sake, there are always the infiltrators, but at some point you start to see everywhere, even where - obviously - no. Boh. Then comes the inevitable
Saviano, who writes a letter not to say indignation against the behavior of our so-called representatives in Parliament, but to tell the kids that were in place: "Do not do that! Show your calmly and patiently! Every act of violence favors the government. " And other sbrodolerie Teletubbies love to hear you say that since I had shorts (Saviano and I have the same age, but he is older). So the heroic writer lashes out against the violent, gradually defined as a bunch of "idiots" and "idiots" who have pulled back a bit 'of naive boys. I dream of the day on which it will use as much verbal violence against Saviano his publisher.
However you think the images of the uprising on Monday that showed hundreds of people kicking ass, not a handful of troublemakers. And many students do not take at all distances from the violence. Maybe the anger should be listened to, rather than belittled or condemned by politicians and overpaid writers full of money purporting to pontificate on the right fit of anger of those who live in precarious, starvation wages and less rights.
even more angry that the distinctions are left and even the representatives that UDS, carefully chosen by TG3, in the aftermath of the violence of state that place is not among their goals smashing ATMs and other symbols of capitalism. Yet more angry to think that there are people who praised the late Mario Monicelli shouting for revolution and who loves De Andrè ("Power too often delegated to other hands, and dropped from your restituitoci airplanes, I come to give back a bit 'of your terror your mess your noise ") and then angered by a Mercedes on fire. I think they're the same radical chic of shit at the concert pro Emergency Patti Smith protesting because he stood with those who covered his view from the front row (I paid € 130 for this place "). The same people who think the revolution to make it on the couch, watching a television program produced by Endemol.
Now, the real problem is that Italy is ruled by people corrupted, by Masons, friends of the mafia and blatant racism. With the consent of much of the opposition are destroying the welfare state and the rights of the vulnerable, devastating the environment, harassing immigrants. They stripped the Parliament of any decision-making capacity, then turned it into a cattle market. This is slightly more serious than a few cars on fire. You hear screaming continuously to the coup, democracy in danger, all'impresentabilità of these people. But then we claim that people with posters quiet, away from buildings, kindly provided by the government in the spaces above and preferably without causing too much discomfort. And maybe you also resigned to be systematically ignored.
I would last the lesson number one sull'ipocrita rhetoric of the No to violence no ifs, ands or buts. Since 2002 Italy has been engaged in a war in Afghanistan, supported and financed from the right and left. We note that then destroy Rome with cobblestones is unacceptable, wreak havoc with the Kabul bombing is acceptable.

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