Sunday, January 30, 2011

Did Miley Have Hair On Arms




Really nice interview by Vittorio Zincone Pierluigi Battista published this week on Seven . Standing ovation from the passage in which Fiji (class '55) states that "the revolution should be made against my generation, not against the Gelmini. The young people keep out guaranteed casual. " A concept already expressed this summer from an article on Style (magazine "masculine" Corriere) entitled "It takes a revolution" [page stored in the address book in hand, by unmistakable wrinkles].
made the new migration of brain drain, in the game in hand from 20 years to the same decadent political class, the youth unemployment in the welfare system tilted in favor of the place who have it already (and zero for those who find the place if you must), in the precarious pension contributions that will not and in the meantime, those who pay to have it guaranteed pension. We see it every day. Young people today are defeated on the merits: "A new revolution must have its merits as a flag. That's why young people should hold to account with a certain force us older people, clinging to our seats, clinging to our incorruptible "grandfathering" of this spectacular injustice. Do not invoke co-option, not implore spaces magnanimously granted: if you take them. "
by the parties, newspapers and businesses, young people from within, must make their voice. "Without a strong blow to this country merit withers, screws, becomes decrepit, not sprayed with any good idea. Since no merit. Since no talent. " It's time to make a move. It takes a revolution.
Diceva : - se vogliamo fare una rivoluzione seria, ci sto. Ma se dopo 'sta riforma Gelmini finisce tutto, beh, c'รจ qualcosa che non va.

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