

“We are in a dramatic situation.” Massimo Cacciari, in connection with Lilli Gruber at Eight and a half, invites the government to stop it with “rhetoric” and “tell the truth” about the coronavirus, which is worse than what we are told in press conferences.

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“You have to stay at home, but you don’t have to say that it’s nice to be there. After Easter we have to leave. It is a nightmare to be at home. We fall ill with coronavirus but we also fall ill with distress, anxiously … Why do tobacconists have to remain open and bookstores closed? “asks the professor controversially, who then recalls the devastating social, political and economic implications of isolation:” If Conte and the government will not be able to manage the emergency, everything will fall apart. We will meet with 2,500 billion debt“.