“Rubbish, darkness and decay. Our children live in a cemetery…”

“We find ourselves in total discomfort, in the evening it seems like a cemetery and we don’t even want to look out to get some air because we are in the dark and full of animals and rubbish. Surely it’s also our fault, we are we are uncivilized and dirty, but those who administer must find a solution to the problems… We want bins to throw away rubbish in, we want the neighborhood to be lit up, so our children can go down to play in the evenings. We want cleanliness, because we live in the midst of disgust.” .

This is the dramatic photograph of the Amabilina neighborhood, where Mrs. Dina lives, and which she takes on her Facebook page. The popular village of Marsala, so much “attention” to all politicians during election campaigns, remains a symbol of degradation and marginalization, a ghetto where parents and children have little hope, given the conditions around which they live.

The lady, among other things, wrote her post sharing another post from a lady who lives in the same neighborhood and who directly addressed the mayor of Marsala Massimo Grillo. “To Mayor Massimo Grillo and the entire council: look at how we live. Mayor Grillo, what did you need the cameras you had installed for, given that every evening, every night, they come from all over Marsala and the countryside to throw away rubbish. What do the cameras film?”.

Two daily complaints like many others, which highlight the drama that these people experience, especially and especially now, with the heat of the summer days and evenings, when they should leave the house and, instead, they and their children are forced to stay inside. young children, because of the rubbish, the smell or the fact that the air becomes unbreathable because someone can’t stand it anymore and sets the waste on fire, as we have told many times on the pages of TP24.

For a few months now we have been seeing army soldiers around our cities, busy ensuring safety for citizens, so perhaps that service could be diverted to situations of real social emergency, but also of risk to public health, such as the one that Amabilina has lived for years and from which it is impossible to make her come out. But this is just our strange idea.

 
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