Amara case, Davigo indicted is like accusing Pope Francis of atheism
Piercamillo Davigo was indicted. According to what Ansa writes “The hypothesis of the Brescia prosecutor’s office is that Davigo convinced Storari to hand him the minutes [riguardanti la Loggia Ungheria] and then disseminated them within the CSM. Verbal that they were covered by investigative secrecy“. I have no sympathy for Davigo but this process bothers me. I am convinced that he feels and is subjectively completely innocent. At least, of the crime ascribed to him. But I have to take it at a distance.
Psychiatry deserves more respect the more it deals with subjects far from normal. I once happened to visit a private asylum for the mentally ill and I was shocked. What I saw humiliated me, seeing how much a human being can become distorted, due to a disease, to the point of no longer looking like our fellow man. And how stupid we are when we call a friend crazy or an idiot. It is not permissible, not even to joke, to confuse this unjust degradation with some error of judgment, perhaps due to ignorance.
The spectacle of true mental illness should be part, together with the tour of hospitals and morgues, of the lectures of the faculty of philosophy. Until we see what a man comes down to, when his brain breaks down, we don’t realize what we really are. And how little the immortal soul, if any, affects the brain of a severe schizophrenic or a clinical idiot. A serious science could not fail to be born in this field: psychiatry.
Conversely, in everyday life, also due to Sigmund Freud’s fault / merit, for a long time psychiatry has been dealing with subjects that previously people would have considered only a little “strange”. Today the number of “phobias” is endless and some are frankly unlikely. Like paranoid attitudes, which are wasted. Until we think that the sane man would be the one who has not undergone any conditioning, he has no preference, he has no definite opinions on anything and he is so bland and tasteless one wonders if he shouldn’t be hospitalized in that kindergarten that I happened to visit.
A guy is afraid of elevators and walks six floors to avoid getting one? It is “claustrophobic”. Here it is classified. We can pierce him with a pin and lock him up in the bulletin board together with the other phobics. All this seems to me an exaggeration. Does Giacomo not want to take the elevator? Worse for him. When we are long ago he will ring the door and someone will go and open it for him. Amen.
I mean that, as long as our “pathological” characteristics are not serious, psychiatry should not be bothered. I consider myself “neurotic” in some respects and perfectly healthy in others. But in conclusion I absolve myself. Because not even my “neurotic” sides harm or disturb others. In this field, psychiatry often travels on fields that are not its own, sometimes reaching arbitrary conclusions.
Everyone is different from all the others and is the child of their own personal history. For example, I am always hungry and would never stop eating. Because? My contention is that I was hungry as a child and apparently never forgot it. Should I go to a psychiatrist? Of course not. First, the link to war could be arbitrary. Secondly, from this characteristic I only deduced that I have to accept that I am always hungry and not eat more than just the same. For the rest, “skilled for the service”.
And so I can go back to Piercamillo. If I were to judge him as I judge myself, I would say that he too has the beautiful “pathological” side of him. Davigo (but I’m not a “davigologist” and I could be wrong) he was not a magistrate because it “happened” to exercise this profession but why he has constantly felt within himself the duty to impose morality, to repress crime, to protect society.
For him the law has become a kind of reason for living and the punishment of those guilty of divine mission. In short, like Torquemada, not And a hater of society but a protector of believers. Obviously, if we are not fanatics of Christianity or the Law we look with horror (Torquemada) and with perplexity (Davigo), but we must recognize their honest, sincere and almost heroic dedication to the mission.
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