Monday, February 21, 2011

Too many old pearl Revolution

"The whole Arab world is changing, except for Italy," he summed up with irony days ago a member of the national press. The young North African and Middle East are voting (as the English say) "with their feet" marching against regimes decades and overwhelming in their race dictators and satraps in our imagination that our perception and thought solid and immovable.

Now even Gaddafi, or closer to our shores (which are increasingly at risk of being Mediterranean port of arrival of immigrants). The Italian government follows in silence - shock, embarrassment or convenience? - The disruption while the many manifestations of opposition in Italy (certainly not a dictatorship, but certainly not a normal system of government) is in the feminine, the student and retirement in general (trade unions).

From the northern part of the sea is always imperative that rises to the now historic "resist, resist, resist" (12 January 2002 72enne Borrelli FS), which still resonates as a slogan. Because in Italy we can not make a revolution (the sense of change, but only as a modification of the political situation and the national climate)? The answer can only come from outside, an Englishman who answered the question, a concise and powerful British ironic, because "your country is an old old" (statistically the second in the world - almost 20% of the population over 65, all coming together now, as baby boomers, pension - after Japan, civilization in decline now for a couple of decades).

Fresh winner of the Sanremo Festival - trivially called "mirror of the country and presented a passionate marathon runner 66enne - Flack, 67.

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