HUNT - EDITORIAL: The Arcicaccia Press Office, We need a turning point in the country and in hunting. Faced with the dramatic crisis affecting Italy, other choices should be made to look to the future with greater confidence and renewed hope.
On the other hand, sacrifices continue to be asked of those who make sacrifices throughout their life and have to scrape the cash fund to reach the end of the month to ensure dignity of life for their family and children. No structural reform, no intervention on large assets, no concrete fight against tax evasion, no idea of new development, no attempt to give companies a respite and productive holding in the world of work by favoring new employment is put in place by those who think only in terms of personal, political, judicial and caste interests.
We do not belong to those who shake the specter of anti-politics, on the contrary we think that good politics serves the community when it returns to being a service to offer perspective and quality of individual and collective life. Fortunately, in recent years the country has been able to count on two great presidents of the Republic, Ciampi and Napolitano, who, within the limits of their institutional mandates, have guaranteed democratic stability and restored the pride of belonging to the State on the part of its people.
And to say that there were political forces, and not only that, who wanted to deny the celebrations for the 150th anniversary of the unification of Italy! And to say that there are those who persist in safeguarding the privileges of politics, and I am referring to the one who lives on nomenclatures and elites, without thinking that in a situation like this it would be necessary for the image of sobriety and responsibility to belong to those who have received a mandate and a delegation to represent the country. We need to re-establish, therefore, and we must do it immediately to re-establish a relationship of trust between citizens, politics and elected representatives.
For this there is a need for new election rules that cancel the current ones that entrust the appointment of parliamentarians to the heads of the members and the heads of the party. It is necessary to give back to the people the possibility to choose and vote their own representatives in the clarity of the opposition of the different political options. We hope that Parliament will carry out this reform but if the word does not arrive, move on to a possible referendum that will clarify as has recently happened on nuclear power, public water and equal justice for all.
We are that part of the hunting world that participated as a protagonist in the referendum challenge, avoiding closing itself into the niche of the corporation. We are that part of the hunting world that thinks of hunters first of all as citizens who must and want to reclaim the time in which they live.
This is why no one will be surprised if in making our reflections on hunting we can only start from what is happening around us. Let us not close our eyes and let alone participate in the chorus of demagogic and instrumental protests. The country of tomorrow needs to be built by the healthiest forces of today. And hunters can be so because their territorial governance project for environmental and wildlife purposes can very well be inserted in the context of enhancing the beauty of our territories, cultural, historical and economic value and resource and of "made in Italy" throughout the world. world.
Hunting thus assumes the profile of the common good indispensable to find social legitimacy and that respect now not recognized due to the responsibility of those who in the hunting world have dragged us to the ideological dispute over times and species that can be hunted or on cunning aspects useful for electoral poaching. A new pact with society passes through the awareness of the hunting world of playing first of all a game of cultural identity and only then of respecting those rules that necessarily in a civilized country must be coordinated and concerted with all stakeholders and following the indications of the scientific authority as a cornerstone to escape the attempt to trigger the conflict to favor privatizing or even abolitionist drifts.
Instead, the ruling class of the hunting world is more interested in personal survival than in prefiguring a future that, without nostalgia, however, renews the great tractions and the great history of the past. Let us think for a moment of the leaders of the past, Rosini and Fermariello in the first place, who in moments of serious hunting crisis were able to entrust the search for harmony with the country to a reform project.
Thus was born the law 157 after many referendum seasons, thus defending popular and sustainable hunting from those who even then looked, wrongly, to the rest of Europe where it is the gusseted wallets to guarantee hunting options and possibilities. Today the sinister interest prevails, dwarfs and dancers are on the field to guarantee themselves first and foremost.
They manipulate information, they feed divisions between hunters: they have to sell a place in reserve, they have to get a project funded, they have to be able to sell a hunting jacket. And then even the hunting blogs become places where hatred and dialectical brawl brood. We would need more. To tone down, not to always chase the possibility of grabbing an ephemeral consensus, to go back to talking to each other in moderation to try to rediscover the unity lost for years on the contents.
In such a situation, on the other hand, our opponents who can count on a widespread sensitivity in public opinion return to win. A change is also needed in the world of hunting.
Let the hunters become protagonists again. Defeat the demagogy that finds too interested banks even in certain regions and certain provinces that continue to operate slyly and without a very precise course other than that of the firm and powerful chair of some administrators.
Certainty of law hunters ask when it is the courts that write the laws. Legal certainty call for the hunt for the future. Courage we feed the wind of change.
Marco Ciarafoni