September 09, 2024 | 19.57
READING TIME: 2 minutes
“I think that fascism never died and that many have always missed him a lot because he gave this sense of the importance of Italianness”. In the words of the senator for life Liliana Secret the third season of the program ‘Il cavallo e la torre’ begins, broadcast from this evening at 8.40pm on Rai3. Interviewed on the eve of her 94th birthday by Mark Damilanothe senator emphasizes how certain “sympathies have never faded”. “I know people – she adds – who no longer limit themselves to saying when things were worse they were better. Those silly sayings, those set phrases that I have always hated are coming back”.
And on the ius scholae Segre says: “I am very much in favor of giving citizenship through school because school is very important.“. “September is always an important month for me, because it’s my birthday and in 1938 I turned eight, I was a happy little girl who went to school in via Ruffini in Milan” explains the senator. “I remember that moment so far away, as if it were today – continues Segre – those faces of my father and my grandparents who with great sadness tried to explain to this stupid little girl like me, silly, simple, that by laws, which were racist laws, racial laws, public school was forbidden to Jewish children”. “I care a lot about the ius scholae precisely because I was excluded. I am pleased that they are included” adds Segre.
In the interview given to the Rai3 program, the senator also uses clear words on the premiership: “In love as I am with article three of the Constitution, every time I hear that they want to change this, that they want to change that, they put at risk the moral ethics of our founding fathers who had lived through the Resistance”. “I fought and I would fight with my remaining strength against the premiership”, she underlines.
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