Saturday, March 12, 2011

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March 12. DOWN IN THE SQUARE FOR YOUR RIGHTS?


Today all the streets to defend the Constitution. We believe that those who manifest it does so in good faith, because we truly believe in the need to preserve the Magna Charta, which has suffered many attacks. But it remains a strong sense of disillusionment and detachment from these contingent claims.

course, we are perfectly aware that politics in recent decades has achieved significant levels of meanness; by conflicts of interest that make it worthy of the best propaganda systems of yesterday and today, its laws ad personam (or personas, reflecting the long-established habits of a society of friends of friends), the continuous attacks on judiciary that is not accepted as an independent body, to the enslavement of education in private duty.

We are certainly convinced of the importance that the Constitution holds in general, as fundamental charter that formally establishes the inalienable rights of the person.

So where is the skepticism of those who manifested today? Our disappointment has roots even deeper than the bad situation we are living, the roots that look directly to the meaning of those 139 items that represent the backbone of the system.

modern state like ours (and like any other) character was very specific and identifiable a necessary compromise between the economic interest (which is the basis of its existence, the Member reproduce a political system congenial to the bourgeois class) and collective well-being (vital to ingratiate himself with the masses).

Considering that the latter objective is required "to make us feel good," in a system that has different priorities to the needs of the individual and the community is saying that this protection is largely fictional.

Tacciateci well as conspiracy and doom, but if there is time to reflect on the actual defense of human dignity (our state does not include torture as a crime, prison conditions are shameful, immigrants are no real safeguards ..).

Reflect on sovereignty, which he says belong to someone (and maybe take a trip to Terzigno or in Val di Susa or between Villa San Giovanni and Messina, to get an idea of \u200b\u200bhow people who struggle against tremendous havoc is totally bypassed), but also consider how promptly we are ready to delegate the power to "control" of our life to an oligarchy, which they say is our representative.

Think again on a fundamental right that is even remotely considered, that of the house. Consider the effectiveness of the right to work, the right to health (with a health care system by fear, where there is usually run by private individuals). Reflecting on the actual application of the law of equality.

Think about a long list of rights sold as existing on your role as puppets whose ranks are moved by others and with your own consent.
As long as the economy will continue to influence policy and as long as it is delegated, in statist perspective, to oligarchies, there will be little to defend the Constitution a slave to this system.

Vince Bagnato.

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