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By Simone Rosti
This time, given the current worst crisis since the war, I dreamed of a different story. On this occasion, in the last year of this presidential term, I dreamed of hearing some well-deserved peak. Then came MattarellaHe said the things that he has been saying for six years, and that all his predecessors have always said (apart from a quick parenthesis of the “peak”). That’s the usual paraphernalia of the obvious, albeit contextualized in the new pandemic season.
Let’s try to summarize them. Pride in italics, now out of time, Italy is increasingly marginal. Reboot, but even before the pandemic we were constantly in words in a reboot phase that then never happened, so we’ve been on an irreversible incline for decades. Responsibility, but whose? From the poorest political class of all time? Unit, go back to the previous point. Hymn to young people, ignoring that the economic initiatives underway by virtue of bonuses (therefore, with zero rate of innovation and development) are anything but in favor of young people, in fact they are supported by young people themselves.
In addition to my broken dream, there was a resounding silence: the one above regeni, especially after the incredible position taken by the Egyptian prosecutor a few days ago aimed at discrediting the Italian investigations and Regeni himself.
Mattarella then he told us he will be vaccinated, good Perhaps, however, it could whip the government, to avoid having no doses for those who want to be vaccinated as happened with the flu vaccine. I forgot, even this time there were countless useless tweets and comments about the presidential speech of the political media circus.
Perhaps the best speech would have been just a minute of silence in memory of the victims of the covid, and for once we would have avoided the usual torrent of words and counterwords that are generally discarded since January 1.
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