
A ottant'anni se non muori t'ammazzano
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Narrated by:
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Moro Silo
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By:
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Ferdinando Camon
About this listen
Si scriveranno tante storie della pandemia, ma questa è una controstoria. Diranno che siamo vittime, ma non siamo senza colpe. Diranno che l'isolamento ci ha salvato, ma è stato una selezione. Ha tagliato fuori gli anziani.
Stiamo attraversando un'epidemia e curiamo quelli che costano meno, lasciamo perdere i vecchi, perché costano di più. Distinguiamo tra le morti 'inaccettabili', perché i pazienti sono giovani e intelligenti, e le morti 'accettabili', perché i malati sono vecchi, hanno altre patologie, o sono dementi. Con questa giustificazione economica della morte muore la nostra civiltà.
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