The dark mirror: instincts
Two facts that I believe related, although I’m not a psychologist.
Listening to the voices of the cult of personality of the Berlüsca, starting with his most intimate circle to get off at the Italian male population, I have the feeling of a strong, repressed homosexual istinct.
In recent times, then, we are seeing continuous daily attacks on gay people, their meeting places and even personal attacks, endangering their lives; events that we did not assist in a long time, fortunately.
The dark side of the regime
When in the whole world also common people discusse about the events in Iran, the North Korean crisis, the eternal Palestinian problem unfairly a little on the sly, and the economic crisis that will be with us long yet, in Italy nothing of all. Ah, not to say that of the state of our planet we don’t care a bit – I prefer a more refined language today – also if was going to pieces, let us build more unnecessary apartments.
This regime has focused attention on the stories of sex and, perhaps, drugs around the Berlüsca. He pretends to have discomfort, but always when voices calm down, someone relaunches the shit. Much better for regime having to answer them, instead of the question where had gone the funds for the earthquake of L’Aquila, including those of SMS, and for the so called Big Events, as the World Championship of Swimming of Rome. All funds into the hands of Bertolaso, the Berlüsca abettor.
This strange mix of uses, there is also the next G8, probably unprecedented elsewhere, seems perfect for making the control very difficult, when all cats are dark in the night. Good lunch, gentlemen.
The Noemi’s affair
The worst in the Noemi-Berlusca’s affair is not any sex with a minor: this could be a matter of law and morals, not a hazard for democracy in Italy.
The worst is the madman attacks of Berlüsca, his journalists, his political party, against the daily newspaper La Repubblica, which has just conducted an investigation, rightly or wrongly.
If the newspaper did wrongly, slandering any politician, he may resort to the judiciary, like any citizen; but none can threaten a newspaper of extra judicial retaliation to force the silence:
this is the beginning of the dictatorship.
