Parade No Green Pass, the voices from the square of Naples
The square no green pass Neapolitan is certainly varied. There’s the former lawyer who has reinvented himself as an origami artist. There are university students opposed to the vaccination certificate, equally divided between enrolled in the Oriental and the Federico II, the nostalgic neo-Bourbon who, clumsily, compares the current government to the Nazi one. Then there are the noisiest demonstrators, equipped with drums and megaphone, those with red shirts, belonging to a group called “‘o core ‘and Napule“. Finally there are the leaders of the square, two above all: Guido Cappelli, university professor of Italian literature at the Eastern University and the biologist Giovanni Moscarella of the 3V movement (acronym of “Vaccini we want truth”), candidate for the last administrative of Naples in which he obtained a meager 0.5% of the votes, not even 2000 votes.
After making an appointment at 17.00 in Dante square for a flashmob of songs and dances in which there was no lack of offensive chants against the Government – the most targeted were Prime Minister Draghi and Governor De Luca, but also the journalists addressed as parrots – the demonstrators moved in procession up to the Prefecture in Piazza del Plebiscito. There are different ideas on the green pass, vaccines and pandemics of the approximately 800 present: some make it a matter of principle and an attack on the rights guaranteed by the Constitution. Others, however, especially those who decide to escape the microphones of reporters and TV, take covid-19 and the pandemic as political tools for the pursuit of obscure plans.