Piero Montanari
I'll tell you a personal anecdote and a paradigm of how it is absolutely harmful to our children the negative example of many politicians, and how some television can be devastating to their consciences in the grass.
days ago my 13 year old son Luke was at home studying with a classmate, a boy is nice and polite and spoke to school tomorrow and I came natural to wonder what he would like to do "by great, "the usual trivial question, but always full of hidden meanings. I do not think he was joking when he said: "I like to work in the police, maybe even make a private and escort VIPs or politicians. Can you imagine - he added, smiling - being next to people like Berlusconi, with all those girls who follow him and accompany you on the road or at parties? We will have fun, earn a lot of money, gratuities, drinks at a party and you're sure there something for the stock would run well! "
After my moment of embarrassment we have laughed at, and I immediately said that there are better jobs of that, but then I tried to figure out if I was serious and if he wanted to provoke me, but then would not have changed the very meaning of his statement.
The young 13 year old - I thought - well he had absorbed the message of the media bombardment of the hook where trash TV, it is useless to repeat it, propionate values \u200b\u200bare always the same: money, sex, success, power, selfishness, cunning, and amenities of this type. What then is the television that the prime minister has sent us to war three decades ago as the vanguard pave the way and - consequently - take over political power. The maneuver was successfully made the, partly because the state television has made the big mistake of flattening the bottom of the TV commercial. Now Berlusconi, as is appropriate to every dictator in the crisis, and is clinging grimly to the Palace does not want give up, even after the scandals of recent months and despite his lies to defend himself is now become a matter for comedians.
The bad teachers Television that the philosopher Karl Popper in his famous book in which he dreaded asked, perhaps a little naively, a "license" to those who work in TV, is in everyone's eyes. This is not a mere reflection of a society in decline, a victim of mass media power. This society, composed of at least one of the last generation, was formed massively on television and, unfortunately, the worst of them, where we ask for a snowman (Gabibbo) or a transmission (Strip) to protect our rights as citizens, a Anti-State media made up of comedians who are politicians and politicians are comedians.
We speak with nostalgia of television cult as "Drive in" who anticipated a television now depopulated, but which also suggests that women objectified model is now in fashion among young girls who want to imitate. All examples of vulgar speculation on which we need to think to give us a nice move.
There is much work to do between school, family and society on the restoration of values \u200b\u200band models of higher quality, which brutally snatched our kids.
Remember when we talked a lot of "critical mass"? When did invade, with our bikes, the lanes of the highway?
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