Una breve cronaca della manifestazione dell’11 ottobre, tenutasi a Piazza Navona, per protestare contro il lodo Alfano, a cui abbiamo partecipato con alcuni Grilli Aquilani.
Allora, siamo partiti per le due del pomeriggio, nel caldo anomalo di un’estate che non vuole morire…Arriviamo a Roma con almeno 10° in più, lasciamo le macchine al parcheggio di Villa Borghese, usciamo in una Piazza di Spagna affollatissima di turisti, eccitati dall’incredulità di una bellezza e una temperatura così uniche, facciamo a piedi le vie centrali dell’urbe in un formicaio succinto di voci e colori, e, dopo un po’ di cammino, entriamo in piazza Navona, accesa di bandiere e perimetrata dai gazebo, in cui giovani dell’ Italia dei Valori hanno started by ten in the morning to collect signatures against the monstrous Alfano.
The protagonist of the day was the great Andrea Rivera that moved those present with the song "I believed that I left ...", to paraphrase the touching "Someone was a communist ..." Gaber ... and after the performance of Enzo Avitabile and Bottari who warmed up the square with the rhythms of the South, spoke Antonio Di Pietro, who pointed out the reasons of the day, the importance, therefore, of this referendum, the manifest unconstitutionality of this law of lack of real information, of the many unspoken obscenities, the subsequent consent to a government with ads and media spots filled with papers and various Bagaglino, has anesthetized the civic consciousness, and how they managed to twist the meaning of things just changing the words, such as call "justicialism" legality.
Then it was the turn of Sleeping , we especially liked a song, "Genova burn , which gave voice to one of the many violent cops, fascists and proud to declare themselves proud of their violence, a song that has inspired and revived the anger and outrage for the death of Carlo Giuliani , and emphasizes the crudeness as principals are still in parliament. Then Rivera
always with his "It 's time (to fight)" then the grand finale with Di Pietro on stage announcing the Nobel Prize Dario For and his wife, Franca Rame (who remembered the reasons why they were there to sign), and some of the young organizers of the day. Peter Still, greatly inspired (admittedly!) And smoothly ... It 's been exciting. Really.
We're back in the lights recrossing evening in Rome, wonderful as always, in the heart with the conviction of having done the right thing, that's not all lost, that the square (beyond those who have organized) is the signal that the country slowly wakes up and that is from below that must share the hope.
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