How could we make this possible? As we have allowed one man to rape an entire country, humiliate him more than it had been in the past? How could we let them do it without action, without moving, without showing (except on rare occasions)? We applaud the various preferred Benigni Grillo & co. while mocking the 'dear leader', rather than take to the streets, because they sit or in an armchair and indignant protest from the keyboard is easier than taking to the streets, shouting that the unrest, which forced the man to resign, to leave public office, to stand trial, to go to prison to atone for his sins. But we did not. Myself included. We have left to do, silently complicit, quietly enduring the progressive Italian euthanasia of liberal democracy.
Here, the current condition of Italy this reminds me so much of the fascist and socialist (with the appropriate distinctions, of course). Shortly before the leaders ended badly, very badly. And with them, the whole country.
If we are to avoid a new era of violence, fighting (verbal and otherwise), anger, discontent, evil variety, we must compel Silvio Berlusconi to resign to abandon those institutions - short period prodiana separately - has occupied since 1994. must go to trial . Point. And since the only one in Parliament who has tried to present a motion of no confidence in the Prime Minister - to no avail, however, given that the Democratic Party has decided not to support the impeachment - was Antonio Di Pietro, well, then it means that we citizens have to take the reins of what . Organizziamoci, protest (civil, for heaven's sake .... that I be accused of incitement to violence!), Manifest! Starting from next July 8, when in Rome will host the 'White Night Anti-Gags' organized by the journalists of the new 'The Daily Done' (Directors: Antonio Padellaro and Marco Travaglio, I invite you all to subscribe): who can physically take part in it, otherwise a 'virtual' (even if the physical presence is increasingly important). Organizziamoci and protest as it does Piero Ricca , although risking any lawsuit, but still. The generation of our grandparents has waited 20 of dictatorship, that of our fathers 45 years of compassionate 'First Republic': we can do better, but it depends on us.