domenica 10 novembre 2013

Goodbye virtual morbidity, goodbye Facebook.

Do you really want to delete your Facebook account? Yes, sure.
Few days ago I decided to say goodbye to Facebook. I didn't scream and shout. I wasn't sad. I was happy. I felt as I was doing the right thing at the right time. Not the past, I choose the future. Now, I feel free. To be frank, I had never liked this virtual social network that has become every day more and more a commercial product that smells commercial everywhere. People look at your life as they are looking at your house through the window of your dining room. The pathological disease to show every moment of your life. Boring. Facebook promotes morbidity. Another American commercial product that spies on our lives. Today I am not surprised to read on the Guardian an article called 'Teenagers say goodbye to Facebook'. Simply, Facebook is seeing a decrease in daily users - especially teenagers. Teens are very often the pioneers of our future. They point the rest of us towards something else. So, let's choose something else and stop stalking people you barely know on Facebook. Stop a virtual life and start a real one. Stop Facebook. 

mercoledì 30 ottobre 2013

sabato 26 ottobre 2013

Help to free Greenpeace activists.


Please immediately release the 30 people currently detained in Russia following the boarding of the Greenpeace ship the Arctic Sunrise. The illegal boarding of the ship in international waters and subsequent hooliganism charges against its peaceful crew are unacceptable. 

Right now, 28 of our activists, a photographer and a videographer are being held in custody by the Russian authorities. We urgently need your help to free them.

The Arctic Sunrise had been part of a peaceful protest against energy giant Gazprom, which is poised to drill for the first oil to come out of the icy waters of the Arctic.

Using a helicopter and ropes, armed Coast Guards illegally boarded the ship and held those on board under armed guard whilst they towed the ship to shore. Our team were then remanded for up to two months by a court in Murmansk.

The authorities said they needed time to investigate possible charges of piracy. On 23 October they changed those charges to hooliganism, which carries up to seven years in jail. This is a wildly disproportionate charge and is an assault on the right to peaceful protest.

The Arctic 30 have been in Russian prison for over one month now - please release them to their families without delay.

La musica più bella, ma naturalmente su questo blog.


Da tempo mi capitava di sentire alla radio mentre mi reco a lavoro una canzone, il cui ritornello di facile memoria fa più o meno così: 'I just wanted to let you know, I love you, Don't ever let go'. Trattasi di Sonnentanza (Sun don't shine ft. Will Heard). La musica più bella? ma naturalmente su questo blog, basta cliccare sul tag\etichetta Musica

I've walked through the valleys of the wilderness in time,
Only to find out
That you have love in places I can't describe, yeah
I need you
It's the sunrise

I just wanted to let you know,
I love you
Don't ever let go
Cos the sun don't shine when you're not around mines
And I'll never, be without you

Singing the sun don't shine
The sun don't shine (x2)
The sun don't shine without you, without you

The world is bass and time, your love is mine
But the sun don't shine without you, without you, yeah

When I saw you rise the other day,
I felt our worries just seem to melt away into you
Into you, yeah

I just wanted to let you know
I love you
Don't ever let go
If the sun don't shine when you're not around mines
And I'll never, be without you

Singing the sun don't shine,
The sun don't shine (x2)
The sun don't shine without you, without you

The world is bass and time, your love is mine
But the sun don't shine without you, without you, yeah

sabato 19 ottobre 2013

Casapound, sede ufficiale dell'Ignoranza.

L'Ignoranza ha la propria sede ufficiale. Casapound, palazzo ufficiale dell'Ignoranza.
« È vero, siamo fascisti. Ma del terzo millennio. » 
(Intervista al leader CasaPound, 2011)

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