In the midst of the celebrations for the anniversary of the Liberation from Nazi-fascism, Rai – once again – managed to give its worst: showing itself, in its most total naturalness, as an information organ subordinate and functional to power, rather than an independent institution and democratic capable of exercising control over it.
It wasn't enough to have taken sides against those who called for peace from the Sanremo stage. In recent weeks, on the part of Rai, we have witnessed the first cancellation (and then drastic reduction) of the reruns of Report, capable of attracting an average of one million viewers at zero cost: reruns whose contents will be “agreed with the agency”; we also attended an episode of Porta a Porta against abortion, a topic discussed by seven guests: all male; and finally we witnessed the cancellation, at the last minute, of a speech by Premio Strega Antonio Scurati on April 25th in an episode of “What will be”, a program hosted by the courageous Serena Bortone.
For these reasons, that is, to resist the attempts at censorship implemented by state TV – which has the duty to provide a public service in the name of pluralism, democracy, independence – in this editorial you will find the words of Scurati's monologue. Which you will not have heard live, on April 25th, on Rai3.
“James Matteotti he was murdered by fascist hitmen on 10 June 1924. Five of them waited for him outside his house, all squad members from Milan, professionals of violence hired by Benito's closest collaborators Mussolini. The Honorable Matteotti, the secretary of the Socialist Unitarian Party, the last person in Parliament who still openly opposed the fascist dictatorship, was kidnapped in the center of Rome, in broad daylight, in broad daylight. He fought to the end, as he had fought all his life. They stabbed him to death, then disfigured his body. They folded him on himself so he could stick him into a hole dug badly with a blacksmith's file. Mussolini was immediately informed.
In addition to the crime, he was guilty of the infamy of swearing to the widow that he would do everything possible to bring her husband back to her. While he was sworn in, the fascist Duce kept the victim's bloody documents in his desk drawer.
In this false spring of ours, however, we are not only commemorating Matteotti's political murder; the Nazi-fascist massacres perpetrated by the German SS, with the complicity and collaboration of the Italian fascists, in 1944 are also commemorated. Fosse Ardeatine, Sant'Anna di Stazzema, Marzabotto. These are just some of the places where Mussolini's demonic allies massacred thousands of defenseless Italian civilians in cold blood. Among them hundreds of children and even infants. Many were even burned alive, some beheaded.
These two concomitant mournful anniversaries – spring of '24, spring of '44 – proclaim that fascism has been throughout its entire historical existence – not only at the end or occasionally – an irredeemable phenomenon of systematic political violence, murder and massacre. Will the heirs of that story recognize him once and for all?
Unfortunately, everything suggests that this will not be the case. The post-fascist ruling group, having won the elections in October 2022, had two paths before it: repudiate its neo-fascist past or try to rewrite history. He undoubtedly took the second path.
After avoiding the topic during the election campaign, the Prime Minister, when forced to face it by historical anniversaries, she stubbornly stuck to the ideological line of her neo-fascist culture of origin: she distanced herself from the indefensible brutalities perpetrated by the regime (the persecution of the Jews) without ever repudiating the fascist experience as a whole, she blamed on the Nazis alone the massacres carried out with the complicity of the Republican fascists, and finally he ignored the fundamental role of the Resistance in the Italian rebirth (to the point of never mentioning the word “anti-fascism” on the occasion of 25 April 2023).
As I speak to you, we are once again on the eve of the anniversary of the Liberation from Nazi-fascism. The word that the Prime Minister refused to pronounce will still throb on the grateful lips of all sincere democrats, be they left, center or right. Until that word – anti-fascism – is pronounced by those who govern us, the specter of fascism will continue to haunt the house of Italian democracy.”
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