“The rich should be afraid, I feel the need for the guillotine.” Cremaschi’s shock exit

“The rich should be afraid, I feel the need for the guillotine.” Cremaschi’s shock exit
“The rich should be afraid, I feel the need for the guillotine.” Cremaschi’s shock exit

A certain left has no intention of abandoning the habit of carrying on the crusade against the rich. Labeled as monsters, as the cause of all evil, as the enemy to be fought and thrown towards for a more fair and supportive way. A lunar conception that can also lead to shocking exits, just like that of Giorgio Cremaschi. The trade unionist, now a well-known face on television, was unable to contain himself and thus made his harsh accusation against the rich. In essence, those who can boast a valuable economic situation have been warned: it’s time to pay attention, they should be afraid. All even evoking the guillotine.

Cremaschi, interviewed by David Parenzo a The blowing air on A7, took it out on the society that is returning to Marie Antoinette and therefore to the Middle Ages. The reason? From her point of view, the public is being destroyed, there is a process of demolition of rights and the sense of social justice is disappearing. For these reasons you branded the company as “barbara“, he denounced a general regression and finally let off steam by resorting to a real warning addressed to the rich: “What is the solution? The rich need to start being afraid again. Faced with these things I feel the need guillotineI feel the need for the guillotine“.

The trade unionist punctuated this clearly by spreading his arms and with a grin that certainly did not go unnoticed. Just as the inevitable Palestine scarf has not taken a back seat. The host is in the studio David Porec he was taken aback by the words spoken by the guest on the call and, hoping not to be faced with a threat to the cameras, tried to ask him if the meaning of his statements was metaphorical.

That is, should the rich be afraid of being rich?“, the journalist asked him. A question to which Cremaschi responded with extreme ease: “The rich must fear losing what they have“. An expression which was followed by the surprised and disconcerted reaction of Parenzo: “But why… But why though?“. Cremaschi on his profile Facebook he then reaffirmed his positions and, relaunching the video of his speech, wrote in large letters: “That’s right!“.

Among other things, the trade unionist also managed to get beaten by Alessandro Cecchi Paone: “You remained behind, in the Ancien Régime, where among other things the guillotine did not hit the rich bourgeois but hit the ecclesiastics and the parasitic nobles. You are therefore giving a completely wrong reading of what the French Revolution was“.

 
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