Ieri sera, durante i vari telegiornali che commentavano la Piazza di domenica, si ribadiva il fatto che " le manifestazioni non vogliono essere politiche ". Perchè? solo perchè negli ultimi dieci, dodici anni, questa parola ha assunto significati pesantemente negativi grazie (o a causa) especially the Berlusconi-Thought?
Once, when we did and we talked about politics, that word along with social and cultural variations were of similar aspects of community life. Not synonymous, of course, but words could and should move in the same context. Why, then, now "political " would have a negative effect so that even a protest should wear a dress "non-political"? might be more accurate to say non-partisan, non-political but I think its nonsense. Politics is what we do every day, for our society and to improve our condition, or what we believe is right and fair to correct a common life and clean. Politics is not the salary of members of parliament, nor the blue car, nor on the power play.
If we're not going to understand this, but we continue to passively rely on what we propose (or propina) the leader in office through the TV, we will never awaken our consciences.
Greetings
Once, when we did and we talked about politics, that word along with social and cultural variations were of similar aspects of community life. Not synonymous, of course, but words could and should move in the same context. Why, then, now "political " would have a negative effect so that even a protest should wear a dress "non-political"? might be more accurate to say non-partisan, non-political but I think its nonsense. Politics is what we do every day, for our society and to improve our condition, or what we believe is right and fair to correct a common life and clean. Politics is not the salary of members of parliament, nor the blue car, nor on the power play.
If we're not going to understand this, but we continue to passively rely on what we propose (or propina) the leader in office through the TV, we will never awaken our consciences.
Greetings
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