At 24 hours after the vote
With some unease read the protest of tomorrow by groups called Anomaly Sapienza, Network for Self-training , Coordination of collective against the operation of government and to ask the candidate's commitment to stop teaching.
We are hopelessly liberal but we do not like the idea that a democratic act as either the proscenium of the elections a political demonstration. We understand the opportunity situationist but we think the Democratic liturgy will be spared. The issue is not to determine the legitimacy of the vote (which by the way the students do not deny absolutely): when a "people" (citizens, workers, voters, take your pick) goes to vote freely, "politics" should be stop. The voter must approach the voting booth with the greatest serenity and joyful awareness of doing something important.
I think this is also the meaning of "electoral silence" silence some will chose to ignore, perhaps thinking it was a practice obsolete and anachronistic.
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