Gaza Bersani on La7 What do we do with right

Gaza, Bersani on La7: “What do we do with right and wrong if we then lose humanity?… .”

Gaza Bersani on La7 What do we do with right

“There is a question that is becoming increasingly troubling for many: But what do we do with right and wrong when we lose humanity? That is the point. But it is possible that the‘U.N suggests armistice And is there someone who makes the difference? But the international community that has the power to do so can say: “Enough and then let’s think.”?”. It is the words that are spoken to Half past eight (La7) from Pier Luigi Bersanicommented on the massacre of civilians in Gaza and the polarization of the debate over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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And about the pro-Israel and pro-Palestine demonstrations, he adds: “I also have my ideas, for the love of God. Let us raise our flags too, but let them all stand under the banner of peace. Look, the wisest historians tell us that the world wars of the 20th century broke out not only because states and diplomacy wanted them – he continues – but also because The culture of war has penetrated people’s minds. This is a fact that is slowly becoming noticeable. We have to stop all this. Enough. Let there be a ceasefire and then let us think about it, because we do not know where to classify right and wrong in the face of this tragedy.”

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Bersani, who was involved in the documentary film by Riccardo Milani “Me, us and Gaber” at the end Giorgio Gaberfinally reveals what the artist would think about the Italian debate surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian war: “Gaber’s bugbear was conformism. Now he would see a zoo of conformity and non-free voices that are not impressed by “anti-Semitic” labels and say: enough, enough, enough. Free and strong voices are needed here, Guys – he comments – I don’t see them enough: too much conformity in the different positions. Also in the great mechanisms of information I see it. It is not the case that you can speak and write just because you have heard about this or that message. We’re not going anywhere like this.”