Sunday, September 5, 2010

Cheats To Planetary Pinball

The hostess of Gaddafi and my mom - What convinces five hundred girls lend one of the many farces of power?

I called the article by Monica Lanfranco of the day before yesterday: "We, as Irshad, when we stopped thinking?". I agree with everything he says, so I want to add to his indignation mine too, looking at the sad event from another point of view.
Lidia Menapace September 2 2010_10_02
Why 500 girls are willing to sell?
are hunger, have young children, indigent parents are blackmailed, life-threatening, or otherwise to justify their action?
In my imagination or are almost all graduates, perhaps even university graduates, with a helping family and friends, a roof over their heads, three meals a day and a bit 'superfluous. What, then get them to lend to one of the many farces of power that could not stand without the supporting cast as women?

reading yesterday I came back to mind an episode recounted by a girl who lived through World War II .

commuters and the winter war was harder: Cycling from neighboring countries came to the station in Roman and Lombardo came up in cattle cars to go to work in Milan.
The girls were little, her friend was traveling in first class with the Germans and asked it to go with her, amazed at his denial.
He had the fourth grade, was a factory worker and winter were chilblains, but never accepted to travel with her friend. I remember the look surprised and suspicious when I asked "why?". For her it was obvious he could not explain it in words, was not "educated", he replied with expressions and exclamations. "You were anti-fascist?" I insisted, suggesting a noble political motivation, but have not grasped the opportunity to get a medal: it was not fascist and did not like the Germans, but especially hated the war, why did not travel in first class was different, deeper, more personal. "I'd rather be than in the cattle car, like the others, I'd be ashamed to take advantage."
In its language could be talked about only in the negative.
Feminism has taught me the words to tell her story that you can call dignity.
That girl was my mother.
life in this country did not recognize his dignity, his chilblains and even his job.
he retired with just over of the least known to housewives, because employers will recognize the productive hours and not you tearing your life so as to produce, for many years led the cast-off clothes of his friend who had good knowledge of enjoying a good marriage, did not have either fur or jewelry or even a house property.
E 'Berlusconi was already dead when the cancer that we know happened and the word was beginning to become synonymous with freedom.
For her freedom was not having to sell to anyone.
I learned from her to try to understand before judging: in this affair the conduct of men is very clear to me and so is my opinion, which supports the enduring outrage shared with many citizens and towns.
Girls instead ask: why? What needs, desires and needs of the body and soul, push to sell in this market?
Liberation 02/09/2010

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