Suárez case, now we have all the ‘invisible’ who live with us take the Italian exam | First page



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If the college of professors of the University for Foreigners of Perugia still possessed a modicum of dignity and professional ethics, which, realistically, will not happen, but which would be absolutely correct if it did. The announcement of a legal and transparent examination session, open to all those who have an extreme need to be Italian.

From the highest peak in the north to the last town in the deep south, thousands of “invisible” people who came to our country live and work in Italy long before the great landings on our coasts.. Women, young and old, who break their backs every day to punish the stairs of city buildings. Men of all ages who lend themselves to odd jobs of all kinds to somehow support the family budget from mere subsistence. Children who, at home, play with their dreams, imagining that they can become soccer champions. Some of them would also have the qualities, but no company can verify them by hiring them. They don’t exist like their parents.

What happened at the time of the great migrations of our great-grandparents to America is repeated in our home. Human beings viewed with suspicion, tried and even sentenced on presumption of guilt. Certainly there will also be rogues and criminals in this community of poor Christs. But neither more nor less than those produced by the local ethnic group and those that, among the mafias and Picciotti, lived in the “spaghetti-eating” neighborhoods of New York. This is not rhetoric, it is not commonplace, it is not leftist ideology, it is not radical chic thinking. It is uniquely and simply a need for Christian justice.

Now, not to dwell on the moral condemnation of those who have operated with imbecility or a sense of untouchability to turn a Uruguayan millionaire into a treacherous Italian in ten minutes and then miserably conclude that “many in Italy always go like this”, Why not open the doors of that same University to make visible all those invisible ones who have lived, worked and produced in our country for at least ten years. They would pass the exam without difficulty, even with honors. They know italian very well.

@matattachia



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