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February 5th 2007. another paranoid foresight

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A great clamor can be heard right now on the Italian media. The news item is the tragic one of an Italian policeman who got killed during a clash between hooligans (in Italy called: ultrà) in the city of Catania, after a match of the local team with the team of the nearby city of Palermo. As a consequence, the authorities decided to suspend all soccer matches until new restrictive laws will be put forward to avoid similar episodes in the future.
"Suspending matches for a weekend is not enough. Until we come up with drastic measures we won't start again" said the boss of the Italian Soccer Federation, Pancalli. Others have called for a one-year suspension of the games. A whole bunch of do-gooders pissed-off daddies is swarming right now on the media. One wonders where they were until yesterday.

Now, the clamor is quite odd. What's even more odd:
"Pancalli's decision to suspend the matches for an indefinite period on Saturday won the backing of Michel Platini, the newly-elected head of European soccer's governing body UEFA." You know why that's odd? Because Platini was the one who, as a player, advocated the decision to go on with the match during the massacre at the Heisel Statium in 1986, were many totally innocent people, caught in a hooligan battle, died or were injured.

It's all so odd because the Italian soccer championship was never suspended before, regardless the countless deaths and the incidents we had to witness in the years, during Sunday matches: and all the scandals of corruption and doping and cheating and so forth weren't enough to suspend the games. The championship wasn't even suspended after last year scandal, when it was learned that all the crucial games were rigged by corrupted managers and bribed referees.
Now they decided to suspend the games, because a policeman died, which is fine and right by me, also quite too late (plus I don't give a shit about soccer anyway) --but is still very odd.

One thing is for sure, though, the clamor has a reason (it always has a reason): and, wanna bet? because our politicians are now running around screaming for new restrictive laws to help the law enforcement in the stadiums, it will soon be discovered that "more technology is needed".
Here's the paranoid foresight, actually: The authorities will "realize" that it is now necessary to fingerprint all the people who enter the stadiums or who buy tickets; to x-ray them; to take more pictures of them, before, during and after the game; more cameras will be needed, in and around the stadiums and in the streets were the hooligans hang out; to give forms to fill in when one wants to buy a ticket, or, why not, board a train directed to a city where a game is held; I.D.s will be asked to people in the streets on the days of the game; a new large database wherein to put all the names and pictures and data will be needed, and the data will be cross-referenced with a lot of other data, like driving licenses, emails, telephone numbers, family members and partners and stuff; all the marvels of the technology we so adore will be put into place: we will learn that it is all for our security, of course. Old story already, just so that more and more portions of reality will be claimed by the databases.

Because that's the thing, with the clamor of the media: the clamor is there because something bad happened, but it is also there to push us all unto a psychological condition. This time is one more of those where tomorrow we are all supposed to be grateful for the surveillance and the restrictive laws. Wanna bet?

--In picture, above: during the war in Catania (courtesy corriere.it)


 
 

 

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