Oh no Lepore, that’s too much, it’s forbidden to submit to Pro Pal and Sempio: so, today…

– Two or three notes about our strange world.

– I’ll start with the latest news Andrew Example who went to the Cinque Minuti to discuss the Garlasco case. One thing to note is: but why do the suspects feel the urge to go and explain themselves, but they fail to do so, on live TV? Geez. Second: he’s right anyway. It is impossible, even if it was a murder, that a man who was presumed innocent should end up in the hands of justice three times and that he is now left hanging in mystery for months waiting for consultants from the Prosecutor’s Office, the same ones who closed him down, but consisting of other people, to re-examine all the documents from the beginning. Let’s stop it.

– Just to tell you that among the young democrats, the future Elly Schlein to be clear, there are people who believe that communism is a good thing and worth reclaiming. But no one said anything.

– I won’t say anything about the clash Quirinale-Brother from Italy. I just want to point out that the same people who the day before yesterday tore their clothes to shreds for the government or the Guarantor’s press release in the Report, defending the freedom of the press, this time they are silent if the authorities (namely Colle) react in a disorganized manner to a story published by a newspaper. That is, classic double standards.

– In London they had an absurd controversy because of some former friends Nigel Farage they will say that when he was in high school, namely when he was 13 years old, he enjoyed chanting racist, anti-Semitic or nascent slogans. So, Farage denied it. But even so? Oh my God, we’re talking about a 13 year old boy. I would like to remind you that several months ago I read and reread an editorial about the importance of “understanding” and “accompanying” a 17 year old student, 17 years old!, who had stabbed his teacher. But if that’s true, couldn’t Farage have drawn two swastikas in class at the age of 13? Good grief!

Matthew Lepore Aren’t you embarrassed? And look, normally I’m always very calm and collected but this time we need to call a spade a spade and a grape a grape. The mayor of Bologna, you may know, has asked the Interior Ministry to move the basketball match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Virtus, no matter the venue or date, because a group of supporters threatened to “block everything” in protest against the Israeli team. I mean, did you realize that? The protesters are threatening to cause major chaos and, instead of stopping them from blocking cities or sports venues, should we submit to their diktats? According to Lepore, apparently yes. MakabiVirtue in fact it will ultimately play out because Piantedosi fortunately doesn’t want the agenda of public events to be dictated by Pro Pal. But what was surprising was the mayor’s words. I read word for word: “At this point, the Ministry of the Interior must take responsibility to ensure that the competition is carried out in the best way and to ensure that nothing happens.” Oh no, my friend. It is up to Pro Pal to demonstrate peacefully. It is up to the Pro Pal not to approach the arena area. It is up to the Pro Pal to follow the police’s instructions.

Otherwise, doubts arise that it is the protesters who are responsible and not those who regulate public order. Just think, Mayor, if one day a mob of neo-Nazis threatened to “block everything” in protest against Unity Festival. What are you going to do, ask to move it somewhere else?