Massimo Gilettiduring the Sunday April 24 episode of Non è l’Arena admits a lesson Giorgio Cremaschi and various pacifists. Assuming he agrees, the La7 host blurts out: “Today you marched for peace in Assisi, but why don’t you have the courage to do it in Moscow? Why don’t you cross the border into Poland by the thousands? and leave? It’s too easy to do this march in Assisi”.
The union leader responded immediately, stating: “The criticism of this march by some newspapers is unfounded. It’s something we didn’t invent, it’s been around for years. It’s like the Pope’s march. So why not tell? the Pope not you go to Kyiv? “. And again Giletti does not want to hear: “If you want to end the war, go to Moscow, not to Assisi, be arrestedCremaschi says he’s against it: “But do you think that if we go there, we’ll stop the war?”.
Also on the conductor’s side Katerina Nesterenko. The Ukrainian journalist denies the lack of a march reaching Russia to the interlocutor: “Not even the Orthodox Easter stopped Putin. The march of our communist friends must reach Moscow. She always says the same thing. Parade, a dance for peace, come on.” Accusations to which Cremaschi replies: “His hatred of the peace marches qualifies him and I will add nothing more”. A clash between Giletti’s two guests that degenerated so much that Giletti intervened got to.
Here the intervention of Massimo Giletti, Katerina Nesterenko and Giorgio Cremaschi at Non è l’Arena on the march to Assisi