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rossana roma: I fell for it too. I voted for them and I say it. I didn't follow the political events in depth; back then, I only saw what we all saw. Stages and very amusing shouts! But fortunately, I realized I had made a mistake just a few days later. Since then, I have been following politics consistently without missing a day. I am convinced of the goodness of the Constitutional Reform that I have read at least in part; I still have the files. Since then, I've been fighting hard against obscurantism and wolves in sheep's clothing. I vote with conviction. Renzi is a great man, a well-prepared politician, capable in a way we haven't seen in at least a century. This is all for brevity. I point out that those who cut and sew the stories are the media; of course, they have interests and owners behind them. They have portrayed Renzi in the worst possible way since he stepped into the territory of the old party masters. (Arrogant, to start with, then the rest..) The media are mouthpieces, and despite none of us wanting to imagine being influenced, that's not the truth. It doesn’t always affect others; the TV still holds significant power, even now, despite the web. They are mirrors of one another, bouncing images off each other and amplifying everything. They distort what they want; they are capable of taking anyone from the dust to the altars. I say nothing about the other competitors; they comment on themselves. You see for yourselves. Happy voting for those who go and happy Sunday to everyone. The vote does count; it is not useless. Then let’s not complain.
P.S. No, no one will solve all our personal problems the day after, even less those of the planet. Whoever governs. But there are those who can manage it better and those who definitely cannot. Beware, there is never an end to the worst.
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