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  • May 23, 2026

Ci sono date che non sono semplici tacche sul calendario, ma veri e propri spartiacque dell’anima collettiva. Sabato 23 maggio 1992 – Sabato 23 maggio 2026. La coincidenza del giorno della settimana, a distanza di esattamente 34 anni, ci proietta in un parallelo temporale che toglie il fiato. Ci riporta a quel pomeriggio sospeso, al boato di Capaci, al sacrificio di Giovanni Falcone, della moglie Francesca Morvillo e degli agenti della scorta: Vito Schifani, Rocco Dicillo e Antonio Montinaro. Su BlogAlMente rifiutiamo da sempre il conformismo delle ricorrenze "un tanto al chilo". Non ci interessa cavalcare il trend del giorno o l'hashtag del momento per compiacere l'algoritmo di turno. Vogliamo fare quello che ci riesce meglio: analizzare, connettere i punti e cercare il valore reale oltre la superficie. Perché ricordare Falcone, oggi, significa ridefinire i concetti di indipendenza, territorio e futuro.

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  • May 5, 2026

Today, May 5th, marks the anniversary of an open wound in the history of the twentieth century and, above all, in the memory of Briatico. On this same day in 1937, Francesco Barbieri, the Calabrian anarchist who chose to challenge fascism wherever it manifested itself, was brutally murdered in Barcelona. Theorist Camillo Berneri also died, in what went down in history as one of the darkest moments of the Spanish Civil War: the "May Days."

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  • Jan 27, 2026

Because remembering means looking at the present, not just the past. "Memory is a vaccine against indifference." Liliana Segre There are phrases that time does not wear away. On the contrary, the more the years pass, the more uncomfortable they become. Holocaust Remembrance Day should be this: not an emotional parenthesis, but a lens. A lens through which to observe what we have become.

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  • Jan 26, 2026

Every January 27th, Holocaust Remembrance Day, we return to confront one of the darkest pages in human history: the Shoah. But remembering doesn't simply mean recalling the past. Remembering means taking responsibility in the present. Years ago, I wrote that "the Holocaust is history." It certainly is. But it's a history that can't be archived, because it continues to question us.

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