Now that we are on the stage, let's give him the welcome of Vauro.
Hello Vauro, welcome.
He said he was a savior before me. Today is a day of mourning, of anguish for everything that happened yesterday.
As I believe all of you, we have been asked if it was right to do this event today, if it made sense to do this event today.
We were all taken by a kind of anguish compared to the tragedy of what happened in Paris.
I brought this doubt on my shoes, coming to the event.
And when I saw you, this doubt was wrong, not only wrong, but doubts are resolved when a response arrives.
And you are the answer to that doubt, because we did a minute of silence just to remember the Paris victims.
But I want to say one thing, not more than a minute of silence, not more than a minute, because you will not condemn us to silence,
you will not condemn us to death, you will not condemn us to barbarity.
And I thought of this word, barbarity, sometimes used, sometimes misused, sometimes omitted, sometimes cursed.
War is barbarity, terrorism is barbarity, violence is barbarity,
the power exercised with violence is barbarity, the negation of the law is barbarity.
But if all these words that I have put in line, we apply them, here is the meaning, to the mafia, violence,
the negation of the law, prepotence, death, overfaction, the words of war, barbarity and war belong to the barbarity of the mafia.
Here is the meaning of why we are here.
But I want to add one thing, there is another word, silence.
This word here has been evoked many times.
Then I hear myself saying to those who are soft with their silence, to the institutions that do not speak, to the politicians who do not speak,
gentlemen, your silence is called HOMERTA, because it is called HOMERTA and it is part of the mafia barbarity.
This word is a specific of the mafia barbarity.
I just want to say a few words and say hello to you with an commitment that we all must take.
We must also be humble, we must be humble.
I am humble and I feel humble these gentlemen saying, do not count on our silence, do not count on our tiredness,
do not count on our disappointment, do not count on our fear, because fear mobilizes us, fear stops us, it is what they want.
We will not stop, I do not care if we are many or if we are few.
I do not care, I am not here to count, one, two, three.
I am not here to do these, those who we are, those who we are, we will know and we are witnesses of your humility.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Thank you again, Mauro.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
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Thank you very much.
