More Internet, less Lega
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Zanna Bianca Maroni wants to gag the Internet. To put in filters to prevent the Italians accessing sites appearing on a black list while what is being looked at by Paolo Romani is a prohibition on live streaming. China has not dared to do so much. From one who plays the sax (quite well) and one who (perhaps out of anger) mauled the calf of a police officer, I didn’t expect that. From one who defends oppressed peoples.
In another country, a Minister of the Interior incapable of defending his Prime Minister would have resigned. He is setting off once more in the search for external enemies. The truncheon of the police is by now the symbol of Padania {the Po Valley}. Hit and hit. Students, ALCOA workers, demonstrators in Piazza Fontana just the other day. The Lega of the bullets at 300 lire, of the Italian flag with which you can clean your backside, of the “I have a dream in my heart, burn the tricolore” {national flag} sung at Lugano by four Lega Ministers, of educational games like “Bounce the clandestine” and against violence on the Internet. If millions of Italians go online to say “F… off” to a corruptor, pimp, P2-ist, friend of the mafia, is it the fault of the Internet that informs them, or the fault of the corruptor, pimp, P2-ist, friend of the mafia?
On 8 July 1998 the daily paper “La Padania” asked ten questions about the origin (mafioso?) of Berlusconi’s wealth. Perhaps even “La Padania” was instigating people to hate? Should it then have been closed down by Cicchitto-style P2-ists? The "mafioso of Arcore", (words used by Bossi) is today the master of the Lega who keeps it on a short leash. Maroni knows that in politics nothing is worse than renegades. Of those who have fought, I believe in good faith at the beginning, against the P2 and the mafia to then find themselves the servants of a P2-ist who defines a multiple murderer like Mangano to be “a hero”. Why vote for them? For one of the Centre Right at this point the original is better. The Internet is the bad conscience of the Lega. Anyone can listen to what the Lega leaders were saying a few years ago and can see what they have become today: the doormats of the P2. More Internet, less Lega, it’s arithmetic. Maroni has understood this. In a bit all the Italians will understand it, even above the Po. To help them, download the PDF with the ten questions of “La Padania” to Berlusconi, read them to the Lega people, print them and distribute them everywhere. For those questions the Italians are still waiting for responses. They will never give up (but is it in their interests?). Neither will we.
Posted by Beppe Grillo at 09:35 PM in Technology/Internet
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The "mafioso from Arcore", as Bossi (leader of the racist and xenophobic Northern League party) once described Berlusconi, is out of the hospital determined to keep Italy polarized. This time he wants to divide the opposition and be able to rule like a little monarch. He offered to let the leftist, second-biggest, national party, the Democratic Party, a say in his government if... if the Democratic Party repudiates and isolates the so-called "instigators to violence" the IDV (Italia Dei Valori) -the party led by Di Pietro, former prosecutor of corrupted politicians. Why? Because the IDV party is an obstacle to Berlusconi steam rolling Parliament and Di Pietro has no qualms denouncing Berlusconi and his closest advisers, Schifani and Dell'Utri, Mafia dons. In the meantime, PDL (Berlusconi's own party) and Parliament are infested with former felons who have been tried and convicted of one crime or another. If there is an example of a western democracy proving the Greek saying "the fish rots from the head" that's the Italian democracy. The felons in parliament and the unethical Prime Minister have been democratically elected.
Posted by: louis pacella | December 18, 2009 12:36 AM
I had a problem sending the last comment a few days ago so please forgive me if I am repeating my message.
It is the season of goodwill which, incidentally, I shall be spending in Florence.
It would be a nice gesture if all Italians sent a gift to Il Cavaliere: a nicely wrapped statuette of the Duomo
Posted by: peter fieldman | December 17, 2009 10:33 AM