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25 April. When will we get rid of hatred too?

25 April. When will we get rid of hatred too?

Has April 25th become the day of hate? Damato 's Scratches

Although some in the streets experienced it as "the day of hatred" shouted by Libero , with insults and attacks on the Jews transformed from victims to even "Nazis", 25 April of this 2024 does not seem to me to have been, ultimately, " the most disliked ever" predicted on the eve by Andrea Scanzi in Lilli Gruber's television lounge. It could have been worse, with more than one stabbed and 9 reported.

I don't know if it will go so well, or not so badly, next year, when it will be not 79 years but 80 years since the liberation from Nazi-fascism. And the round anniversary will be more felt by ill-intentioned people who consider themselves offended by the refusal of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni – burned in a photo yesterday and predictably still in office in 2025 at Palazzo Chigi – to shout her anti-fascism from the rooftops. A magic word that the leader of the right would refuse, even now that she is at the helm of the government, so as not to betray either herself, although she is too young to have lived through the years of civil war, or the older voters who are fanatical about her tricolor flame , inherited albeit not directly from the Social Movement. Which however in its time legitimately landed in the Chambers of the Republic born from the Resistance and equipped with a Constitution still considered "the most beautiful in the world" by those who do not want to reform it, for example, with the direct election of the Prime Minister.

Who knows what the celodurists of eternal anti-fascism – or "Anpifascism", as the Reformist called it, referring to the very active association of partisans – will be capable of inventing to revive the divisions of the past and represent the country governed by extensions or disguises of the regime that was.

Who knows how many relics of that regime and reproductions of its actors the celodurists will be able to discover in some incursion into the highly guarded Milanese house or Roman offices of the President of the Senate Ignazio La Russa. That perhaps to live up to the second office of the State, conferred on him by the Senate with the aggravating circumstance of a hidden contribution from Matteo Renzi, he would have had to burn down his house and set up a completely new one, furnished with furniture, objects, linens and services all endorsed by the 'Anpi.

Who knows how much the Prime Minister will have to apologize next year for having won the 2022 political elections, close to the centenary of the march of the fascists of yesteryear on Rome, having generally strengthened in the more limited subsequent tests and having good reasons to hope in the continuation of his work at Palazzo Chigi until the ordinary end of the legislature, in 1927. And perhaps do an encore in the next one.

I dare not imagine the trauma of Meloni landing at the Quirinale, as first dogma also at the Presidency of the Republic, after she has reached the 50 years required by the Constitution. He has less than three left. Thinking about it, a shiver of fear will run down the backs of his opponents.


This is a machine translation from Italian language of a post published on Start Magazine at the URL https://www.startmag.it/mondo/25-aprile-quando-ci-libereremo-anche-dellodio/ on Fri, 26 Apr 2024 06:57:31 +0000.