Gags - Flash Mob - 13th June 2010
"The British version of Purple People"
Umberto Tramontano
The voice of protest is raised higher and reaches Italians across the Channel in a pleasant Sunday in June the people of London. The boys of the People Viola London armed with bats, megaphones, and scarves have organized to raise awareness that touched various parts of the city. Camden Town (a symbol of the capital conventional anti-Anglo-Saxon) was the starting point from which, with energy and conviction, a troupe of students, architects, workers, researchers, caterers and various professionals have expressed their dissent against the on wiretapping bill just passed in the Senate. The young people of London Viola are a compact group, and proactive, "defenders of the constitution" as they define themselves, ready to stir the consciences of the citizens and to highlight how a lack of freedom of information and justice to a country results in less freedom and justice for all. The leaflets distributed are presented as articles taken from the world's major newspapers (including The New York Times, the Guardian and El Pais) and warn about the dangers of Europe as a whole model "Berlusconi" information. The Flash Mob dynamic began with the cry "We Will Fight for Our Rights", with which the protesters in purple gag drew attention of passers-by. Many of the t-shirt worn by the people violates their raffiguramo Silvio Berlusconi, with the inscription "this man is not me represents. " Informed, motivated and organized our compatriots abroad have exercised a form of peaceful protest surrounding the most famous fountain in Europe located in Piccadilly Circus. Anteros and under the shadow of the flash of curious tourists, there have been various interventions in all languages \u200b\u200bfrom Italian to French from English to German. Diego Roman professional, called this law "a gift to the Mafia," while Tena, a student at University College London, explained how Europe needs to react to export "legal" mafia. Young modest, with clear ideas and Italy in the heart from abroad who are convinced that we can be able to have a clearer view of the Italian situation and that is a duty to raise awareness among European citizens about it. To those who accuse them of passers Italian unpatriotism, they say: 'It is true the opposite. We are showing that the Italians who care about their country are more numerous, more vocal and certainly more tenacious than those who prefer the indifference thus handing the country to protest against crime and the mafia. "The parade finally ended with a circle in the late evening in the square of Covent Garden on the notes of the famous patriotic song" Hello Beautiful. "
The article was also published on the Official Popular
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