Murgia: February 13 because we have to take to the streets
"Libertà di scelta? E chi la mette in dubbio. Quello che io credo è che non esista, non possa esistere un diritto a farsi usare. Non in un contesto in cui non esistono alternative. Se non teniamo conto di questo, è as if we were we to say that there was a law of the slaves of America to be enslaved only because many of them, not having known freedom, fighting alongside their masters in the Civil War. "
" It 's like, looking around, everywhere there are written that say 'Bella is better than normal' or 'cunning and intelligent more fruitful' and so on. So what freedom are we talking about? No one disputes the right to sell the women who consciously choose to do so. Imagine. 13, need to go into the streets, and you have to do to say that there is another story. What is not told with megaphones, but not make it any less true: you can be themselves and be accepted .
"We do not go to the streets to complain, because if there's one thing we are sure it is the language that facilitates the victim of the executioner. We will be there to say what we think, and it's fine if somebody will answer that we are bigoted, moralistic, jealous, even unpleasant. Well, if there is a new way to put forward battles, today, this also requires that you agree to be unpleasant. Own responsibility. Because there is nothing worse than to mention his own thoughts for fear of being judged. "
Read the interview with Michela Murgia on February 9 AVoiComunicare 2011
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