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Italy: land of travelers, poets, saints and heroes - Part 4


always, the hero is a symbol of generosity, courage, love for your country, or for an idea for people like themselves.
Every age of man in which form the values \u200b\u200band principles is populated with heroes, real or fantastic, amazing, always ready to help with your choices as the most courageous. "The heroes are all young and beautiful," sang Guccini.
But what happens when the heroes leave the extraordinary shadows and become silent, the walls of the house?
What happens is that children and young people avert their eyes and lose the lighthouse their social and human development and the heroes lose their perception of themselves trudging from morning to evening with more resignation and fatigue, in the darkest shadows off work, risking their lives daily for the survival of those who have labored around.
A world without heroes is easier to control: who knows that this is not the reason, beyond greed, inhumanity and amorality, in which workers are day by day transformed into heroes. In
heroes, to bring home those few hundred Euros later this month, risking their lives. And they do it fearlessly, with the thought that the lives of those they love is more important than his own. In
heroes who, when they fall, they have any country that greets them, not the flag folded with care, no tolling bell or trumpet, that no child falls asleep thinking it will be great to have the same courage, the same relentless generosity. In
heroes who disappear into their own large numbers. Indistinct, in their infinite differences in age, language, origin, culture. In heroes who, though young, they are tired. Though beautiful, they are invisible.
These are the heroes that today Italy you can afford. This de-generation of heroes home, not bothering anyone. Heroes when they die is only one more than died for a cause that concerned him only because the State has never been concerned that family, which also is its inseparable part.
But the Constitution guarantees the work, not heroism.
Italy is a Republic founded on work, not about heroism or sacrifice. And work in Italy, is guaranteed by laws and rules. It is guaranteed by the national contracts and dlg 81/2008.
It is up to each of these heroes leave the everyday heroism simply to appeal to the laws which protect the muscles and bones, eyes and breathing. Life, eventually.
It is up to each of those children, those young people, to demand the return of extraordinary heroes and celebrate the return of workers.
It is each of us to enforce the Constitution of our country, the our rights.
It is, finally, to the State to claim the protection of life of all citizens, essential to his cell.
Why are the workers who are the heroes who prepare today and tomorrow.
The heroes do not need to make ends meet. And the work does not serve as a myth.