From David Malone's blog ( http://golemxiv-credo.blogspot.com/ ):
"Italy erupts - a student calls for solidarity
I don't usually lift things from other sources, but I don't think this writer will mind. This was posted today as a comment under a NY Times article about the student protests which have erupted in Italy over Berlusconi yet again clinging to power.
The post speaks for itself. This person asks for solidarity. As this student say they are not just protesting about education cuts but about an entire corrupt system. Last year I was in Italy and had long conversations with young Television Producers who described exactly what this student describes - a system utterly corrupt where there is NO way ahead except through patronage and graft. The people I spoke to said they wanted nothing more than to leave Italy because they felt there was nothing for them there. They asked me about coming to the UK to look for work in British broadcasting.
I thought then how sad it was that the young and talented should feel that their hope of a future had been repossessed from them and sold. We have let it happen in Italy and Ireland. Will we wait meekly till it happens here? Or will we join our own students and make this a protest, as this person says, not just about one set of unfair cuts but about a dysfunctional and sociopathic financial system?
WE HAVE COMMON CAUSE with this person. I wish I could talk to him/her and say we are in this together. If we can reach out and link arms then we do have the power to change Europe and take it back from the corrupt oligarchy who have sold our democracy and sovereignty, and their paymasters in the financial class.
This is not an Italian fight nor an Irish fight nor an English fight. This is a fight for all our futures against those who are trying to take that future away and sell it for their own profit and power.
Mercuzio
Everywhere in Italy
December 14th, 2010
3:05 pm
There has been totally anarchy today in Rome, only fire, tear gas and streetfights. People burning cars, police's vans, rubbish, more than 100 000 students, immigrants, people from Aquila, people fired up at work because of the politics who don't substain their industries...1500 cops, everything blocked by the Guardia di finanza, and every kind of army force. People that has came from all over the country. Political leaders have had to stay into the parliament defendend from people who wanted to reach them from the streets all around there. We are quiet like in a dictstorship. A policeman had tried to take his gun to front the aggressions and had been stopped in time.Students have errupted in the Stock exchange today in Milan. We, the students have started our protest almost two years ago, it has all intensified in these 3 months, we have blocked train stations like in Milan, Venice, Padua, Pisa, and many more...we have blocked higways like Bologna, Salerno...Universities are occupied by students, there are manifestations everyday in our cities, we have reached our monuments, we are trying to let us be listened by institutions, but no one cares about us. We aren't yet only students now, people is enjoying us. We are fighting not against a simple educational legislative act, we are fighting against our sick system: we can't find jobs, we don't have any kind of agevolation for families, for living by ourselves, only depending from the people you know a career can come. We don't have information, we don't have cultural and social possibilities, all the best of us have to go away from the country, everything is corrupted, everyone is corrupted...and at least, thanks the Vatican for not paying any kind of taxes...I think we are at the break point. Please Help us in keeping attention
Excuses for the english but we are still fighting and we haven't time."
