Thursday, February 7, 2008

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PAROLE DI UN ADULTO...

This is the article that Michael Somma, coordinator of the No-Oil Power Committee wrote to encourage the coordination and the student world, to continue our battles (and common) and not to give up and never kneel down to a system too corrupt and often moralistic. Miko
We can only thank you for your support and your words.

"TESTS OF COMPANIES 'CIVIL
Meeting with students during this journey together to the committee no oil or our power Banquet for the collection of signatures in support of our petition is undeniable that the first time I asked is - but who are also students? - This category sometimes visible, often invisible, living in limbo without any identity that the school has been flattened by too many years of neglect and abandonment before, and the socio-evolutionary follies after some right-thinking minister / malpensante that the cry of the Internet, English, business believed to reduce the school system to market low-priced rentals in the brain. I also
probably unwitting victim of some empty stereotypes drawn from the table to profiler media that modern society by so anxious and anxiety all machines to reduce consumption of uncritical and psychiatric therapy vacuum to miss, and the very young people would like them all mariadefilippizzati, x-encased, socially confused, depressed, mortally bored, victims / perpetrators of bullying that is thought-pack - and not even we were in Alaska's white fang! - Probably some weird idea I had to immediately go away.
what I was before the latest mica were discovered species of zoology - indeed! - Their appearance brought me straight back to my student years ... other times, too violent breaking of the 70 in the lapping of weak thought of the 80s ... well, they would stop my knowledge direct student of the world ... then you end up becoming big, cynical ... but maybe those students just like me so much.
So, immediately abandoned any preconceived idiot, knowing and sharing with them the fight against the oil well and placed inside the house against all the oil wells, arranged in a vicious system of plunder of the earth, and the future of democracy, I saw only young human beings with their ideas of social justice and their dreams of a different world, with their fears of not making it to hold its own against a company which of course makes all inadequate, with their hopes that tomorrow is still tomorrow and you start to build their own today, with their uncertainties and wonderfully clear eyes of those who have not yet broken and perhaps never will.
This I thought while I was with their coordination in a garage that was romantic and genuine, to speak of the event on February 20 against the shaft of big mountain, which were given to them to decide their own ... they let me talk and listen with frankness with which we spoke with a friend maybe more so for ages, but a friend, like, well, no awe by them and - I swear! - No learner attitude on my part ... those were no longer students, they were no longer boys, but young human beings struggling with the construction more of a future for themselves ... which began trials of its civil society ... that civil society made up of shared rights and duties of a pilgrim community, laws and equal opportunities for all and for all, to care for the environment as a part of ourselves, of solidarity and of those questions that one needs to find a good answer for themselves and for the entire community of human beings, those questions, sometimes profound, sometimes reading, but that each of us can not answer "is right and it should be ... that's why lot!"
And that is what I think we are all together Feb. 20 to demand the respect for our land and for our lives that some would have locked in a barrel of oil traded for pennies, those royalties that recall the glass beads with which the islanders remained tame outside of "civilization."
In that garage there were and still are my traveling companions and tomorrow we will all be on the streets of a city power, which is small and great, great and small as is the whole world, because I know that they know we all know that another world is possible and another world is necessary. Miko
Sum "

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