Unfortunately it is turning into a constant that betrays the philosophy of the current tenant of the Interior Ministry, summarized in a recurring joke: “To avoid greater trouble”. This summer the rave party that turned the Viterbo countryside upside down, that illegal gathering crowded with “punkabbestia” in which the dead also escaped, was not interrupted by the police, in fact, “to avoid major troubles”; again “to avoid greater problems” last Saturday a group of criminals who refer to the folklore of the twenty years was not prevented from breaking into the CGIL headquarters, although the intention was announced from the stage of the No pass demonstration in Rome.
Other examples of the same sign could be given, but these are enough to demonstrate that in the work of Minister Lamorgese, with all due respect, there is an excess of politicism that perhaps hides an inability to operate in emergency situations and that ends up by betray a dangerous feeling of fear in managing the unexpected. This attitude that some will erroneously define as “democratic” and “dialoguing”, after all, is the simplest way to not decide, not to choose, ultimately, not to assume any responsibility. Except that it happens today, it happens tomorrow, in the collective imagination the forbidden, the illegal becomes possible and we end up undermining the authority of the state. Above all, the irreparable happens, the sacred seat of the union is violated, big words and cheap rhetoric are used, Meloni is tried because according to the left it does not cut ties with fascism, but the obvious is not done: no one pays . The head of Digos remains in his post who, according to the rumors, had trusted the promise of the Forza Nuova bosses to spare the headquarters of the CGIL; as well as those in charge of the secret services who have failed to steal a secret in the light of day.
Now nobody is asking for someone’s head here, but we want to draw attention to the delicate period we are going through, to the risk that by making the authority of the state faded, germs of anarchy could spread throughout the country. Today’s day risks becoming the stage for these irrational mechanisms that run through our society: a purely health issue (the vaccine and its certification, i.e. the green pass) has become the subject of a trade union dispute in ports, on highways, in public offices. Due to the perverse masochism of some minorities (dockers, truck drivers, public employees) there is even the risk of blocking our production system while the economy is pulling and the country has the numbers to rise again: on the one hand we ask for work; on the other hand, work is blocked in order to refuse the instrument (the vaccine) that allowed us to resume work. We are in general madness. The problem is not democracy, but the dictatorship of minorities. If, in this context, the authority of the state were also tarnished, the risk could prove lethal.
A risk of which a Draghi who does not give up on the green pass is aware, while the Lamorgese of last Saturday, sorry to say, no.
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