I will explain to you why I Jew say no to the Segre motion

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I suspect the lynching of the free expression of those who abstained: this is done in totalitarian countries

Return on the matter of the vote on the motion to establish a control commission on the hate speech at first signing Liliana Segre after a day in which I received many insults on social media for having differentiated myself from the single thought. According to the parliamentary majority I should point out the haters who have targeted my disagreement with this phantom commission, so that action can be taken as the former president of the Chamber would have wanted for years, Laura Boldrini. By attending social media I am used to reactions that are a bit heavy for those who call haters. I can assure you that they are all identical in tone and even in allocutions in reaction to very different interventions between them. If you criticize the Democratic Party, their haters insult you. If you criticize something done by the M5s, here is the grillini. If you object to any Italian League or brother, someone who comes from their troops lynches you. They often lynch you by mistake because they didn't understand what you were saying, and in reality you were defending one of their favorites. But patience. I am in a country that guarantees me to express myself freely, and I also take a rather colorful dissent in the name of the same free expression. Everybody when they don't like what you write they give you the "pennivendolo", or the "newsagent" (which they consider an insult, I do not, because newsagents as well as making a noble profession, help to feed those who make my craft). Someone else is more contemptuous or colorful, he tells me I'm sold to the new publisher (I've changed more newspapers, but in the last ten years the publisher has always been the same). There is, that in a few words you escape some more rough or violent. There are those who object in a more argued way and offer food for thought, and I prefer it. But I will never denounce unless they send me death threats or worse, those who limit themselves to some colorful verbal expression to any phantom commission of bon ton executioners never want to create. Freedom also concerns them. I answer – in the case of the Segre commission – only to those who address me as "anti-Semitic", explaining that I really am not: I am a proud Jew of the traditions and history of my family and anti-Semitic as they say they cannot be. I find it a little sad that they want to shut my mouth that way, and that I should always repeat that "I'm Jewish" to make a wall.

However, this too is an indicative element of how useless was the commissioning of the commission that will instead be made. In this video in less than ten minutes I explain why I – I repeat, Jewish – not only I would not have abstained, but I would have voted no to the Segre first signing motion (I doubt however that the text has written him). Basically because I prefer to protect the freedom of expression guaranteed to all by the Italian Constitution that put me there to chase some idiot of the web. For serious things there is already the penal code, which pursues crimes regardless of the place or the means by which they are committed. When they want magistrates and the police post, they put together any nickname or anonymous person who eventually made them. I remember a case of which I had revealed the ending some time ago: that of Beatrice Di Maio, a witty and pungent pseudonym that often pierced the Democratic Party in a colorful (but always ironic) way. Those took it very badly. First the hypothesis was circulated, married with a crazy professional error even by important media, that that account was the pyramid of a disinformation plant orchestrated by Casaleggio and partners and by the 5 star Movement in league with the Russians of Vladimir Putin (they always put them in the middle when they want to kill someone). Then a complaint was made by MPs from the PD. He moved the police post, discovered the internet address (Ip) of the computer used by Beatrice Di Maio that he did not bring to Russia, not to Casaleggio, not to the M5s, but trivially to the house of Renato Brunetta, where his wife Titti (witty and extraordinary pen) was amused in that way.

As highlighted in this case, there is no need for any commission to pursue those who are supposed to violate the rules already provided for by the penal code. Adding more to what is there has a different and disturbing taste, exposes you to the risk of pursuing more than crimes, dissonant ideas. Which today will be those of Matteo Salvini, Giorgia Meloni with their sovereignty, or perhaps those of simple citizens who can no longer cope with the nomad camp under their doorstep and everything they bring in that neighborhood. Tomorrow the reversed parties the web policemen will do the opposite operation, and they will chase one by one the signatures of today's sheriffs, the signatories of the Segre motion and the supporters of the single thought. I would say: "magnificent, it will be the penalty of retaliation". But I do not say it, because instead it is important here and immediately defend the freedom of expression of all and foil this gag that you would like to put. Noble, politically correct, a la page. But always a gag.



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