Wednesday, November 14, 2007

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unnecessary or gratuitous violence? I'm back

generally do not stretch on my blog to news reports, but the bombing ( setting the agenda as political scientists prefer to call ) , the media has influenced me. We want to reflect on a recent news items: murder or accident Sandri. As the incident is serious in itself being a young twenty-eight dead, I want to emphasize the opacity of the media and politicians, consequently, that seem to focus discussion on how to limit violence in stadiums, offering more rigid rules about , emphasizing the controls, etc. ... I'm talking about
opacity because the fact trigger a dynamic stresses in mind: the murder took place on the forecourt of a motorway , not within a sports facility, then it would probably be more useful as a premise that we examine the reasons that lead to various supporters also manhandled at a neutral venue. In the early stages can easily act reasons astraibili as direct contact with other fans in a tone that is defamatory offend the losing team or vice versa, past discord, and exciting atmosphere of war, however, all variables that are raised by the fact sports in progress. Sandri But if we are faced with a real battle took place on a neutral field, usually out of the logic-competitive sports. I ask you, because they are far from the relentless logic of typhus, it can really generate such hate to the point where there is no reason to be reflected? Apparently it is, so to prevent it in my opinion would be more useful research on the motivations behind this hate. Whether it's football as a social phenomenon that affects the values \u200b\u200bof citizens Italian and English there is no doubt, but let us ask ourselves if these acts do not happen in other sports events more obscured, less publicized by the media. What is the purpose of a fan? Blow off steam? Make your opponent in a position to "win"? Keep up the name of the team or the fans that is following more informal writing from violence? How much influence have the psycho-social factors on the violence of the fans? Assuming that the feeling of violence is certainly determined by the group in which the individual belongs to, he enters into it already aware of what that entails?
I'm not saying that stricter laws are not helpful, trying to persuade the most fan to take offense, but do not solve because if not extinguished the sentiment behind the fan will altrenative strategies to accomplish them, and also is not that Italy is in first place for the sense of law and rejection of impunity. So the potential offender will feel entitled to make the violent act in the name of something in excess of authority a little authority.
honestly do not know how to address the fans already mature and well together, speaking by birth, but I think educating children to a greater understanding of as himself and a natural sense of legality beyond charges can be of great help to prevent rather than cure .

Sometimes accidents do not happen just by chance.
Lorenzo