Thursday, July 29, 2010

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STORIES OF ORDINARY INDIFFERENCE

Era un caldo pomeriggio di Luglio e mi trovavo nei pressi della villa comunale in compagnia di alcuni amici, quando decisi di recarmi al bar più vicino per trovare un po' di refrigerio magari grazie ad una fresca e dissetante bevanda. Giunti in prossimità del locale, si presenta ai nostri occhi una scena alquanto assurda. Un nostro giovane concittadino, costretto su una sedia a rotelle, si trova impossibilitato ad usufruire dello scivolo a lui riservato per accedere al marciapiede, a causa di una macchina posteggiata proprio lì a chiudere e bloccare il passaggio.
Il ragazzo, solerte nel superare l’ostacolo, cerca di aggirarlo decidendo di proseguire lungo la strada alla ricerca dello scivolo successivo; lo trova, ma quando sta per dirigersi verso il bar, its path is abruptly interrupted by a couple of steps ... now what?
At that point, several present and witness the ridiculous scene, presumably knowing the machine owner, who devote themselves to shift signal to allow the passage of the young in a wheelchair. Him with the ice cream in hand, with the angry face of those who tell you "but chistu atria chiffari unna ancestors today" and with great nonchalance goes quietly pull back a few inches of his car and then immediately put it back in its place Yes, you read right, in its place, what was to park up to 5 seconds before the yellow stripes.
We remain astonished as he continues to enjoy her ice cream. That guy was really successful in its attempt to enter the room, but ...
We continue our walk, we exchange opinions on the event and we wonder what she is thinking about that young man who was just denied a right! And if he decided to fall back from the sidewalk, it might have to "ask permission or courtesy" to move the car so he could go?
does anyone care that we can create some discomfort for the handicapped?
what we have been told is a story of indifference that is unbelievable and a bit 'saddens us because it shows the degree of indifference of people with no respect that not only do not know the legal rules of our country, but ignore the universal value of equality.
"Remember you are today, but tomorrow it could be you to claim these rights, disability is not a choice."


Fabio Lo Cascio and Rosalba Marino

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