Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Italy is not a brothel

The fattoquotidiano. Today it publishes a piece of the country as Maurizio Viroli Bordello. "State and Whoreocracy Bordello -" state brothel "and" the government of whores, "reports Viroli - are two expressions that (...) well characterize the image of the United States. (...) A few days ago, the word brothel stood out [also] in an article in the New York Times.

But this time - Viroli precise - of the protesters were holding up a sign saying 'Italy is not a brothel'. " Our country is not a brothel because we brothels are illegal. Why is prostitution, while not yet forbidden, is not regulated. Because if an ordinary citizen dares to imitate the behavior of celebrities, rain down on him fines, taxes, picture messages, video and in some cases, even the seizure of the car in which he had the audacity to apartments with a prostitute - all thanks to the typical costume Italiot of the two weights and two measures.

Escort with dizzying rates for the prime minister and his cronies and harassment of any kind, including the shame of being delivered to their home in the photo that the victim in his car apart with an occasional prostitute. "The question that the American public stands with regard to Italy, not so much what happens - Viroli argues - macos what have you done to become your burden well." In other words the Americans, more than interested in our bleak political news these days, do not understand how it was possible the rise of the buccaneer in question and especially to the Italians as we can continue to endure.

The Americans - and not only them, just take a quick glance at most of the international press to realize this - it seems not capacitino how we Italians have not yet understood, "the fundamental principle of liberalism, what it teaches - as outlined in Viroli - to fear the unlimited power of anyone having possession.

" Now that the fatal question "why are not liberals?" If we place it and put the average American is famous even obvious, but the same rhetorical question that comes out from the mouth of James Walston of the Foreign Policy, or overflows from the thoughts of many famous columnists from across the ocean, such as our Alexander Stille, the two samples mentioned by Viroli - it seems too much.

That the elite overseas, consisting of many eminent teachers, not excluding outbuildings & related CIA analysts, to name the most famous of the many American Intelligences, ignore the historical and political reasons, sometimes moved if not determined by politics American foreign in decades, and pretend to ignore the fact that our former beautiful village has always been dominated, if not crushed by the presence of the two churches, one Catholic and the Marxist, often converging on its themes of individual freedom of such as prostitution is a part, as well as grotesque is outright hypocritical.

From what I know so far there has been granted, it seems that the funding of the U.S. all'Italy, were mostly distributed to the Christian Democrats and other moderate parties of the left like this / that, rather than foraging liberal parties worthy of the name associations or individual liberal intellectuals, always mocked when not explicitly excluded from captive-communist hegemony together and / or considered separately.

What I too would ask the American people that count for something, if you realize until now that Berlusconi's system, far from being finally knocked down to our house (sic), you may find imitators in other countries more or less democratic, as it did for fascism?

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