I found an interesting review of the journalist Mariano Sabatini on the Metro today. I'll copy it as is .
faded from the lives of young people today - Mariano Sabatini
taken from the Metro 29/05/2006, page 22
courses and resorts in the news media and leading characters motivate them to lash out at young people. Or, if you will, the "gggiovani" many more "g" how many times, in error, pundits spin doctors refer to this category that is difficult to analyze more diverse you can not. Page newspaper, the weekly investigations, services of the news, arrows launched by politicians, to say the kids today are apathetic and mammon, unable to commit themselves, indifferent to any ideology. In short, sloth of the third millennium that a new place in a Alighieri lowest circle of Hell. I really believe that is all their fault? We read that 20-25% of Italian teenagers emerge (the conditional is a must) from secondary school with insufficient skills to enter the world of work. Yeah, but what work?
Far from being a right, a job satisfaction has become a mirage that is even more worthwhile dream. Flexibility, which is trying to hide behind a distressing insecurity, weakens, takes away the desire to commit to take responsibility. One can understand that the Peter Pan syndrome becomes infectious. It is not worth studying for a job that will still be precarious. Besides in-school businesses, to grab more students are becoming less selective, also because of the continuous interference of parents who want their children-hen always promoted, winning, winning even in the absence of merit. I just finished a journalism course in high school in Rome, the Dante Alighieri, where for a few weeks I have had the privilege of experiencing what the professionals of tomorrow to be equipped with a vitality that is criminal mortify. Sociologists have defined those born between '68 and '78 - that is, the thirties who are currently faced with a suffocating gerontocracy - the "generation balloon" that in no hurry to land. From above, we find that the world is less dangerous.
Fortunately, an intelligent woman as the writer Lidia Ravera redistributes responsibility: "We could try, they did not. We have built a company narcissistic, squatting on the present and not design. " And he's right Erri De Luca: "Let the kids alone." To which one would deny the right to express dissent, the cardinals whistle intrusive, changing the family model, only to be accused by someone like Marcello Veneziani that were "better Red Brigades of the boys today." Ideologues of a policy that has brutally snatched the twenties, the thirties, with almost forty (the concept of youth today is relative) sense of the future would not deserve such flaps. While waiting for a new class of government proves that you can win a minimum of social guarantees and give the kids a little 'confidence in themselves, they will continue to create playlists and roam the streets with their ears full of music. To pretend that the world can do without them. To pretend that not affect them.
Far from being a right, a job satisfaction has become a mirage that is even more worthwhile dream. Flexibility, which is trying to hide behind a distressing insecurity, weakens, takes away the desire to commit to take responsibility. One can understand that the Peter Pan syndrome becomes infectious. It is not worth studying for a job that will still be precarious. Besides in-school businesses, to grab more students are becoming less selective, also because of the continuous interference of parents who want their children-hen always promoted, winning, winning even in the absence of merit. I just finished a journalism course in high school in Rome, the Dante Alighieri, where for a few weeks I have had the privilege of experiencing what the professionals of tomorrow to be equipped with a vitality that is criminal mortify. Sociologists have defined those born between '68 and '78 - that is, the thirties who are currently faced with a suffocating gerontocracy - the "generation balloon" that in no hurry to land. From above, we find that the world is less dangerous.
Fortunately, an intelligent woman as the writer Lidia Ravera redistributes responsibility: "We could try, they did not. We have built a company narcissistic, squatting on the present and not design. " And he's right Erri De Luca: "Let the kids alone." To which one would deny the right to express dissent, the cardinals whistle intrusive, changing the family model, only to be accused by someone like Marcello Veneziani that were "better Red Brigades of the boys today." Ideologues of a policy that has brutally snatched the twenties, the thirties, with almost forty (the concept of youth today is relative) sense of the future would not deserve such flaps. While waiting for a new class of government proves that you can win a minimum of social guarantees and give the kids a little 'confidence in themselves, they will continue to create playlists and roam the streets with their ears full of music. To pretend that the world can do without them. To pretend that not affect them.
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