Monday, November 17, 2008

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No Country for me ... True democracy

I'm here I think about how to throw down what I have to say a few weeks and that for various reasons I have not got to write. Start
gate and dozens of times until I go for my post stating my thoughts as simply and clearly as possible, even if sometimes confusing and perhaps will be repetitive, because high emotions: I'm totally lost hope for my country.

It 's a bad feeling to be tested and is getting stronger since the United States, which in recent years has made an incalculable series of errors, has been elected the new president Barack Obama.
's all to see what this man really be able to do, but at least a hope and a compelling desire for change by the American people for the first time an African-American for the first time a 47 year old For the first time a candidate who raises money from the people, the Internet and not by the big lobbies, for the first time an American president who in his inaugural address said: "I will reply only to the people and not lobbies of Wall Street "and that a priority part of the environmental issue and large investments in renewable energy.
Americans had courage. They chose to change, had the opportunity to choose a person is really new. There is a light at 'horizon, a light that if it is really light, can also affect other countries to change.
And then there's Italy.
A country where every day you have to hear and read constant backtracking. The problem with this fucking nation that will not change: it always has been, too many people benefits from backwardness (and I speak not only of the crime) and maintain invalid certain conventions, attitudes and harmful conduct. Worldwide we're known as the land of the cunning, a way of doing that was vital in World War II, to survive, but that is no longer left.
I think it's a crucial moment in history. Or go ahead and have the courage to make choices to be innovative and to change or is in the shit. Italy obviously looks to the past, look to coal, look to nuclear power, looks well-being reckless and out of reach of the eighties, it ignores three fundamental things: education, research and culture.

am pissed. Too. You can not live with the constant feeling of being taken for a ride, walk with a big stick stuck in her ass and pretend nothing happened. Few are aware, perhaps all a bit 'unconsciously guilty of the situation. We must get out of the shit which wallows in order to heal, perhaps here is too difficult.
is about to begin, indeed has already begun, a period of emigration of brains. For researchers, professors, artists, free for journalists and especially for those who want a different future here there is no hope. Elsewhere
not everything works perfectly, for heaven's sake, but you are not getting the nasty smell of rotten and old everywhere.

few days ago we went to Monaco to hear Mogwai (by the way, great concert) with Jean, Berga, Gianluca and Mone, a reasoning lot about these things, seeing a civilized country like Germany and comparing it with our thinking that it's nice to be able to get up in the morning and decide not always having to fold and arrange to do odd jobs to make ends meet dick. We met the Swedish Mikael
Couchsurfing who hosted us. His choice has impressed us. A Monaco is the engineer, was good, but is considering whether to return to Sweden where there are lots of opportunities.
Since we do not, the opportunities are finite, the outlook is black and the fucking country and most of its people living on their unsuspecting deaths.
E 'Country for Old Men ...

Just to get angry a little, 'just in these days Councillor for Mobility of the town of Brescia Nicholas Gardens proposed: Piazza Duomo reopen the parking lot, install new parking in Corso Magenta, to reserve parking spaces for residents from 16 to 20 to non-residents and other nice as found this. For a clean and livable downtown, convenient parking. Really crazy.
Although probably (and inevitably) my future is elsewhere, as long as I fight here, I can not do otherwise. But sometimes the temptation to say "you made the fucking you want, I lift the anchors" very very strong.

Song of the day: "Paris" - Friendly Fires . Discovered thanks to the Board of Mazzu Titian, here is a young British band on the first album. A meeting between electronic, funk, indie-rock and new wave.
This piece is dreamy and colorful stretch dall'eponimo debut album. A short review on Rockol ...
"One day we're gonna live in Paris ... We're gonna live it up

I promise Just hold on a little more
Every Night And we'll watch the stars."