"Dear Mr. ...,
In your last mail you write that you do not believe a
single word of what you hear repeated every day on
radio and television programs. I have come to the same
conclusion perhaps before you and, as far as I'm
concerned, I haven't seen television for fifty years.
In fact, it happens quite often, especially in the
people of our generation, that we see a growing
awareness of the real causes of the painful situation
in progress and of the huge mountain of lies created to
misrepres...(+)
"Dear Mr. ...,
In your last mail you write that you do not believe a
single word of what you hear repeated every day on
radio and television programs. I have come to the same
conclusion perhaps before you and, as far as I'm
concerned, I haven't seen television for fifty years.
In fact, it happens quite often, especially in the
people of our generation, that we see a growing
awareness of the real causes of the painful situation
in progress and of the huge mountain of lies created to
misrepresent them. In such circumstances it would seem
possible to hope for an awakening of consciences that
does not arrive after the maximum time.
On the other hand, however, seeing how that mountain of
lies continues to be compactly endorsed by the main
information, by all governments and by the judiciary,
one cannot help but observe a radical disconnect
between thinking public opinion and expressions of
power. As if to say that the conditions of the social
pact no longer exist.
Today is April 25 and the date continues to have a
symbolic value at a time when we are again subjected to
an enemy invasion, although the occupation troops that
were seen at the time of the Second World War do not
physically materialize. A generalized war is in
progress, however, and the war fought with arms, which
everyone is talking about now, is only one
episode."