
Hello, with this video I want to make clear the concepts expressed in an interview at the University of Oriental Studies of Naples.
about what happened in Rome on December 14, in the event where there were 50,000 demonstrators from Students, workers and Aquilani. Concepts that have been subject to exploitation. What I've felt in seeing those pictures was NOT pleased. My feeling was to see things more as an empathy with these people, an anger, a frustration and a sense of helplessness that I same test as many people in this country, perhaps most people, for what is happening. And for a stellar sense of remoteness that exists between politics and those who are the real needs of the people. And I am also amazed that our "ladies" you can judge how delinquent boys who can not find no other way than violence, to be heard, to exercise their right to democracy when our own "ladies" are slap in parliament. [...] So I think what happened should not be judged, but tried to understand what it is. We must understand why you come to this. Why we must now get this to have a voice to be heard.
I think this is a gesture that was born out of frustration that you understand that, perhaps, with good manners do not get now, nothing but beatings, as has happened in Naples, Dec. 2, when students went to the theater San Carlo, where he was staging "Tosca, seeking solidarity with conductors, musicians, dancers and workers. And when these people came out to show off along with the students, the police came and clubbed students, artists and workers of the show. [...] Hit a cop, who was also unhappy with how things are going [...] is a war among the poor. However, it seems be, today, the only way to be heard. [...]
about what happened in Rome on December 14, in the event where there were 50,000 demonstrators from Students, workers and Aquilani. Concepts that have been subject to exploitation. What I've felt in seeing those pictures was NOT pleased. My feeling was to see things more as an empathy with these people, an anger, a frustration and a sense of helplessness that I same test as many people in this country, perhaps most people, for what is happening. And for a stellar sense of remoteness that exists between politics and those who are the real needs of the people. And I am also amazed that our "ladies" you can judge how delinquent boys who can not find no other way than violence, to be heard, to exercise their right to democracy when our own "ladies" are slap in parliament. [...] So I think what happened should not be judged, but tried to understand what it is. We must understand why you come to this. Why we must now get this to have a voice to be heard.
I think this is a gesture that was born out of frustration that you understand that, perhaps, with good manners do not get now, nothing but beatings, as has happened in Naples, Dec. 2, when students went to the theater San Carlo, where he was staging "Tosca, seeking solidarity with conductors, musicians, dancers and workers. And when these people came out to show off along with the students, the police came and clubbed students, artists and workers of the show. [...] Hit a cop, who was also unhappy with how things are going [...] is a war among the poor. However, it seems be, today, the only way to be heard. [...]
In a democracy, a democratic state, you get to this point, to be heard?
Thanks.
Claudio Santamaria.
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