Apartheid: autobus, anticamera dell'espulsione. Rastrellamenti, soggetti pericolosi e la morale pubblica.
dal blog Femminismo a sud .
Saprete tutt* che è in corso un dibattito abbastanza deprimente sulla questione del reato di immigrazione clandestina. L'aggiornamento sta al fatto che stanno definendo per legge chi è un soggetto pericoloso e dunque da espellere e chi no: le prostitute starebbero nella prima categoria, al pari degli sfruttatori e di chi compie traffici illeciti. Anzi si dice di più: secondo la proposta, deve essere considerato soggetto pericoloso per "sicurezza" e "moralità" chi forces "of the proceeds of their prostitution and being caught in blatant exercise of that activity." Back then the ghost of offending public morality beheading prostitutes, gay pride parade without a jacket and tie and the women who have sex without reproduction. About
sex workers is still to understand in what sense are dangerous 'security' and for whom or what. In a country where prostitution is not a crime there 'to know if this circle will serve to begin to put the bar all sex workers, or whether there is' further confirmation of a racial law that classifies the severity of actions in a different way to do them if they are foreigners or Italian. In short, an Italian sex workers is a subject dangerous? It is only the foreign? What would be the difference? Perhaps the sexual performance takes on a different level of danger if it is to bestow a foreigner? And what are the signs placed in the road: "This dangerous prostitutes? But dangerous in that sense?
Meanwhile on the skin of another person is very serious thing that came from Milan, which took place in Bologna and now reported in Turin. Fighters and police patrolling the bus passengers to select the good and bad. They look foreign, they find them, deport them and raking in the RPAs. I continue to call it apartheid. You as you call it? Only today we know that a Moroccan girl of fourteen years has been raped by an Italian, but he will not deport anyone. Here the Press Association Almaterra denouncing what happened on a bus ...
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