you have to fight for freedom, not for peace

you have to fight for freedom, not for peace
you have to fight for freedom, not for peace


Good morning Dr. Porro,

I would like to reflect on what is happening these days. I hear many politicians and journalists talking about peace, some put this word directly in the electoral symbol to gain some more consensus, but I think the reasoning is wrong. Ambrose Bierce said: peace is a period of cheating between two wars.

Even before peacewhich everyone surely longs for, freedom must be obtained: Putin wants to make peace in Ukraine, but only after invading and conquering it; in Iran there may be peace, but freedom and rights are certainly suppressed. Peace can exist without freedom; freedom does not exist without peace. We must not fight for peace, but for freedom.

The students in the universities and the young people in the streets who shout “Free Palestine” are wrong, as well as wrong in the ways of protest, because they would like peace in Palestine which would then only be a truce with Israel, but they will not have the freedom of the Palestinian people never given that Palestinians are slaves to Hamas, not to
of course Israeland of all those Arab countries, Iran in the lead, who have never looked favorably on the foundation of a free Palestinian state, opposing it from 1947 onwards (obviously placing the blame on Israel).

Young people should fight for Palestinian freedomto free themselves from the terrorist domination of Hamas instead of being subjugated by those who manage to mislead them by focusing on their cultural and historical ignorance (it was seen in the liberation of Columbia University in New York that more than a third of those arrested were not students of the university, but from outsiders belonging to anti-Israel and Pro-Hamas groups).

Shouting for an ephemeral peace in Gaza they do nothing but show their anti-Semitic hatrednever managing to focus on the real problem and therefore never managing to find a solution, which is what the terrorists want: to leave things unchanged and blame Israel.

Alberto Gravame, 4 May 2024

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