A reader writes:
«Learning the news of the girls being harassed on New Year’s Eve in Milan. I do not want to enter into the merits of the nationality of the offenders who committed the ignoble gesture, but this is only a sign of the situation created by a certain political class ready to welcome anyone without giving them prospects of a dignified life. They are turning our suburbs into banlieues. Another example is the spread of thefts from adolescents in the center of Turin by subjects always arriving from the suburbs and almost always of foreign nationality. All this honestly had to be foreseen because it is not enough to welcome, but we must also be able to integrate with social policies that require time and resources (which Italy does not have). I wonder why we citizens foresee these things while our politicians do not perceive them before committing such mistakes, or else the votes of these desperate people are convenient ».
Deantoni Edoardo
A reader writes:
«I take this opportunity to respond to the post Italian media relators who today – 7 January – suggested to a user through this column to use the appropriate app to make an appointment in the post office. Yesterday I tried in vain to do the same, but even entering with the credentials of the Spid (of Poste Italiane), I am asked for a re-authentication with a user that is at least 20 years old to “be sure” that I really want an appointment to collect a registered mail. I wonder why the Spid (also from Poste Italiane) allows me to access without further formalities the services of the Revenue Agency, INPS, the National and Regional Health Service, the unified registry but does not allow me to request an appointment at the post office. I forgot: two months ago it worked ».
C. Alesina
A reader writes:
“I cannot suppress the indignation I feel in reading certain articles about the No-Vax protest. Dismay, anger … there are no adequate words! The Du-pre Committee (Duppio and Precauzione), which comes to me to translate into “Doubt about the ability to understand and want – Presumption of knowing without knowing”, returns to the streets exhibiting the new Cln title and taking the courageous Rosa Parks as an example. What shamelessness. This is a lack of civil conscience, of knowledge of history and therefore a lack of respect. This is “uncivil resistance” ».
Carla Aroasio
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