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| The "ditus impudicus" by Cacciari |
"I mayors? Poor things, they are the only ones who did not cast the blame.
civil society? We invade each morning you wake up with no problems sense.
citizens? An army of infants unable to fend . The vent is
Massimo Cacciari this morning, speaking on "Morning 24" on Radio 24, he took some pebbles from the shoe about his experience as mayor of Venice.
In the episode of the radio broadcast, to be honest, there was talk of the possibility of sanctions for those who ask for alms. A theme that often runs along the edge (dangerous) tendency of rhetoric to assist anyone in conditions poor (Understandable in human terms, but with its limits on the ruler) on horseback with the instinctive rejection of scenes that border on exploitation of the disadvantaged, or even children.
The debate might suggest a deepening acuity worthy interlocutor - Cacciari consider among the most lucid and profound cultural intelligence of the country - and yet the former mayor of the capital of the lagoon "does not care costs" and paints a picture of us " role as mayor "almost Fantozzi.
A fresco - on the eve of elections administrative staff throughout Italy, but particularly in our Umbria - knows almost mockery in the eyes of citizens, who after five years of waiting, are asked to vote for those who practice (in the secrecy of nerve center) barely tolerate them.
Cacciari not the type to use words not sufficiently weighed and weighted. Although often irreverent love to be as sincere (see photo above of Marco Signoretti - made in Gubbio during the conference in September that has seen him guest for the inauguration of the exhibition of Oscar Piattella - during which he talked about the origins of " ditus impudicus ", already used in ancient Rome, a symbol of the erect penis).
So rilegette good quotes, and given your own rating:
"Look - debuted in his outburst the former mayor philosopher - dopo aver fatto 15 anni il sindaco, a tutti getto la croce addosso fuorché ai poverini che si trovano nella situazione in cui mi sono trovato io. Non si ha la più pallida idea di cosa voglia dire, ogni mattina che ti alzi, avere la cosiddetta nostra società civile che ti invade perché ha la prostituta in un viale o il casino del bar sotto casa, o perché c’è il mendicante o la strada dissestata. Capisce? A un esercito di infanti incapaci di arrangiarsi su qualsiasi vicenda umana, terrena a un certo momento gli dici ‘vabbé ti faccio un'ordinanza, ma smettila di rompermi le palle', cioè non è mica possibile. Non si ha mica idea - ha proseguito Cacciari - di cosa significhi fare questo mestiere .
And the objection of the conductor tells him how it was not obliged to appear, apply, and then the mayor, Cacciari replies: "Eh but knows, maybe you think I can do important things for his city, then half the distance of your time to deal with these things .
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| Interview Cacciari - photos Marco Signoretti |
However, as succinctly and wisely said by the presenter of Radio 24, is not required "to give politics," and especially to do with the spirit of those who have a threshold of tolerance is not exceptional.
Was not the policy "the most beautiful mission if a person driven by real passion and motivation?".
Many times you hear this phrase again, but so many times discovers that such noble aspirations and struggles, in all latitudes and at all levels of government, in the end they also conceal other interests. Say, ulterior motives, maybe they're not even at the base of a candidate, but emerge over time.
whatever? Maybe. In danger of slipping into the slippery ground, "slang for bar."
But who knows what is even more so indifferent to the statement referring to the former mayor of Venice, its directors?
unfortunately I fear that most of Mayors, President of the Region, members of parliament, just as you think Cacciari. But I do not have the intellectual honesty (neither unvarnished honesty) to admit it.
This is called opportunism.
Cacciari at least it did (knowing the shafts that will probably attract him, especially from fellow party members or not). In almost irreverent. But all in all, free.
will not be edifying to know, by the Venetians.
But what people should think of so many other mayors who think like him, but do not say?
Rather, we are perhaps, on the other side, have to understand, every time, who we really facing ...
PS That "ditus impudicus" by Cacciari, in the Hall of fourteenth century Praetorian Palace, it seems now become sadly prophetic, given the general hubbub of which we are witnessing these days in politics Gubbio.
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