LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Dear Director,
few comments on the episode of "Ballarò" on Tuesday, March 1. Guest of Honour Mr Interior Minister Roberto Maroni. On the agenda: the Italian policy, given the complexity of the current international crisis. Listening with some amazement: the minister speaks of initiatives to tackle the emergency, humanitarian intervention to activate, an Italy that calls for a Europe too slow in its statements and its compliance. Good speech, certainly, the minister keeps talking about "illegal" and not of humanity pushed to us from poverty and war, but a significant change of perspective with respect to the positions of his party ... But then you switch to another . Touching the subject school. And here I am surprised again, debating the minister of public school and free school, yes, the "free school". He repeats several times and none of the other guests seem to understand the violence of his words. It 's true, in recent years, soothed by nonsensical choruses, we believe we have a "head of government," un “Premier”, invece di un Presidente del Consiglio; di vantare dei “Governatori” e non più dei Presidenti di regione; di far parte di una “nazione padana” invece che dell’Italia; e così via. Ci convinceremo dunque che esistano una scuola pubblica, non libera perché statale, ed una scuola libera perché privata, senza provare né sussulti né stupore di fronte ad un linguaggio che fa violenza alla realtà e la ricostruisce a misura del Maroni di turno.
Grazie dello spazio accordatomi, un saluto
Clara Manganati
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