In recent days we are reliving the youth protests of the distant 68 and 77, a mass of young people seeking the right to a future. The wave has been branded by student representatives "major institutional" and one part of the mass media as a protest of the provocateurs and troublemakers pointed out by a political party or by a university and school. Some have tried calling deleggittimarla irrational and meaningless. It is even thought to turn it off with claims of acts of police or the silence / consent of the mass media, which has declined to comment on whether it is right or wrong only the teacher (as if this were the real problem). From real images is rather proved to be a non-partisan movement, a new driving force and hope, a new generation seeking rights for a better future. The new generation does not trust most of the parties and their leaders, no longer trust the apparatus of power at all levels, does not want more lies, cuts and lack of prospects. The new generation finally asks to be heard, calls for a new structural plan worthy of their future, starting from education, training and finally to go to work. Education, training and the right to employment can not be reduced to a product to market. In a "civil" society is not possible that institutions are always against each other in the divided protect their economic interests, power and caste, losing sight of the main problem: "the emergency youth." The new generation seek strength and determination with a 'worthy and equal education for all (and public), adequate training with regard to decent work and stable, that would give meaning to his life. We are now facing the end of a road with two branches: the first leads us into a blind alley where economic interests take precedence, power and caste, and where cultural regression and civil rule over the other side instead of c ' is a new glimmer of hope that must be cultivated and need everyone's help: the young and the future of the world. The truth is that without young people there can be no future.
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