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May 30th 2006. Who said that Milano is a nice place?

SALUTO_a.jpg Who said that Milano was a nice place? Once again, the middle class has won and we all got five more years with a new reactionary phony mayor, the slimy former Berlusconi's Minister of Education Letizia Moratti.
Another mayor who will have no problem in cutting down trees, I guess, or financing more ugly housing projects, encouraging the fashion & design mafia as long as it is not concerned with the ugly city itself, but just with the money, and so on. One mayor that will, for five more years, encourage her citizens to just keep on working hard, head down, be a little greedy, be a little racist, be a little acquiescent, and coward for the rest. Most important, another mayor that will encourage every social category, of every creed, color, political idea, to be even more sealed within its own borders and to look conspicuously to everyone else from there. Good.

Good ol' Milano. Sometimes I wonder why its citizens want it this way. I guess it is because of the extreme prgamatism of the milanese tradition, where money and houses and cars and the like are the only solid stuff we all can think of.
Well, amen. Not that I thought there were actual alternatives to this picture, I'd only love to see some new approach at it, just for the boredom it causes me.

-- In picture: the new mayor cheers us from her pit


 
 

 

2 Responses to “Who said that Milano is a nice place?” :

ro said

I haven’t been living in Milano for a really long while and have been somewhat following Italian politics…but what is really not good about Moratti? Why was she booed in April? And given the general disarray of Italian politics, what’s so wrong with her?

[really I ask, because I have no idea...]

corpodibacco said

Well, she’s one of Berlusconi’s puppets. She did an awful job as minister of education and, before that, as president of public television (or minister of communications, I don’t remember quite well) during the first berlusconi’s era, when she proved herself ready to any sort of compromise to remain in charge.
I know, this could be said of almost any politician here, but, you know. She’s also very nasty. :)

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