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7 February 2012

The right to say it

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The MoVimento 5 Stelle {5 Star MoVement} is defending the freedom to demonstrate for everyone within the laws. Who can place themselves above the laws? Just an outlaw or a journalist in bad faith. If the law forbids a demonstration, then it has to be the law, the prefecture to forbid it. To want to substitute the law with a decision of the town council, as has happened at Rimini, to prohibit Forza Nuova from using the square today, and perhaps tomorrow to prohibit anyone else, is against democracy. Voltaire said: "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." The MoVimento 5 Stelle wants “liberty for the fascists” thunder the farts of the deep space, the hacks and the politicians with a pong under their noses that every day are looking for a needle in the arsehole of the MoVimento 5 Stelle. The Emilia Romagna regional councillor Defranceschi declared: “It’s not up to us, nor is it up to the Majority to decide who can demonstrate and who cannot, because it’s everyone’s right. It’s the Prefect that has to decide who can come out into the streets. It’s clear that we are condemning xenophobia and those who affirm that they want to burn books as though we had gone back to the nazi-fascist era. But there’s the need to be coherent. So when the Lega say they want to remove the tricolour from the squares, when Bossi says he wants to clean his backside with our national flag, are those demonstrations to be authorised? Forza Nuova should probably be declared illegal but I repeat, this decision is not up to us.” I agree!
Do you remember the second Vday in Turin when the libertarian voices of the Left attacked the demonstration dedicated to the freedom of information? We were the fascists ....
"I grillini come Mussolini” {the Grillo supporters like Mussolini} was the headline at that time of an article in Micromega that also wrote: “Grillo supporters are too permissive” in relation to “the obscurantist and avowedly violent spirit of the black extremism ....
Pertini, as President of the Lower House, reaffirmed the right of each deputy to be able to express himself without being interrupted, making particular reference to Almirante’s MSI people. Was Pertini a fascist? Are the journalists intellectually honest?

Postato da Beppe Grillo alle 06:43 PM in V3-Day