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sent on September 27, 2018 (18:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Too much has already been written about it but, evidently, it is not enough. I understand the good intentions that lead to shoot first and publish then, similar photographs. I would like you to understand, however, that the solution of problems of this magnitude do not go through photos like this. And, above all, that the dignity of every human being must not be trampled on for no reason in the world. Not even for an Ep or 1 million likes. Forgive the insolence. David Troppo è stato già scritto a riguardo ma, evidentemente, non basta. Capisco le buone intenzioni che portano a scattare prima e pubblicare poi, simili fotografie. Vorrei che si capisse, però, che la soluzione di problemi di questa portata non passano attraverso foto come questa. E, soprattutto, che la dignità di ciascun essere umano non deve essere calpestata per nessuna ragione al mondo. nemmeno per un Ep o 1000000 di like. Perdona l'insolenza.
sent on September 11, 2019 (19:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Not to show certain situations then ends up passing into oblivion... instead of being confronted... When you allow people to end up in a situation like this photographed... human dignity has long since been trampled on... precisely from those institutions that previously "did not want to see"... what was going to happen... so much so that it's easy to bounce the problem from hand to hand so much... in the middle of the road... They're gone. A non mostrare certe situazione poi finisce che passano nel dimenticatoio... invece di essere affrontate... Quando si permette che delle persone finiscano in una situazione come questa fotografata... la dignità umana è gia stata calpestata abbondantemente e da tempo... proprio da quelle istituzioni che precedentemente "non hanno voluto vedere"... cosa stava per succedere... tanto poi è facile rimbalzare il problema da una mano all'altra in fondo... in mezzo alla strada... mica vi sono finiti loro...