22 Gennaio 2015 di Gianbattista Tagliani @gian2910 One of today's top news is that Paris' Mayor Anne Hidalgo is about to sue Fox News. Why? The American network, covering Paris terrorist attacks, while citing urban areas inhabited mainly by immigrants in a precarious economic condition, used terms as the "no-go" zone. "When we're insulted, and when we've had an image, then I think we'll have to sue, I think we'll have to go to court, in order to have these words removed. The image of Paris has been prejudiced, and the honor of Paris has been prejudiced." is what the mayor said to CNN's Christiane Amanpour. If what Mayor Hidalgo announced will actually be pursued wouldn't it be a paradox? Right after peace was restored, as a result of such an intense emotional shock, most of Europeans felt the urge to shout their belief in an untouchable freedom of speech. Whatever Charlie Hebdo might have published is nothing but freedo
16 Ottobre 2014 di Gianbattista Tagliani @gian2910 This short post is meant to offer the most realistic idea of why Italy is an exception if compared to modern democracies. Professor Gianfranco Pasquino, one of Italy’s most important political experts, explains the concept of democracy while answering to a mail sent to Coffee Break a political morning show aired by La7. “Democracy is exactly where everybody has the right to express himself and where “somebody”, at last, shall summarize and find the proper compromise within each position. A popular vote will then eventually approve the choice of who’s in charge.” In other words ideologies, political parties and the act of voting itself are meaningless. Everybody is a “legislator” and everybody, even if expression of a micro minority, shall have the power to oppose or even to block any majority’s initiative. Why, then, should a candidate or a party aim to obtain the majority of voter’s consensus? Gianfran