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In recent days, l’ triumphal announcement: no more survivor's pension for widows

the pianist

I don't know if you will be realized, but it seems to me that Italians are happening today what happened in Poland to the Hebrews after’ Nazi invasion. Every day is a right, every day is a means of subsistence or adds a fee or increase existing taxes and previously unbearable. Everyday life becomes more difficult, not just for the poor. Even the middle classes are rapidly proletarizzando. I do not know how, but this ruling class has even managed to erase the work. In Italy, Maybe, There was full employment ’, but pretty much almost all the citizens could work. Someone with more luck, others with more exploitation, but the work was ’ c. Today, Instead,  all manufacturing processes are moved to countries where abuse of slave labor is the easiest thing in the world. Meanwhile in Italy the unemployment in the industry get to paroxysmal levels, the services are abolished or are entrusted to interns, precarious, Teen desperate possibly zero or very close to zero salary. Even the right to education has been virtually erased, not just because the Italians, Although owners of lower wages d ’ Europe are forced to pay higher tuition d’ Europe, but also because the’ introduction of entrance test, as you'd expect, excluded from’ access all’ University all those who could not make use of political or economic spondature.  Now l’ latest buzz is to take the survivor's pension to widows. It is not a return to’ Europe of 1800, is a return to Poland of 1939…

(Photo taken by “the pianist” by Roman Polanski, many films worth watching)