Napoli. “The father of a child, on Saturday evening in Piazza Calenda, near the Trianon theater, accompanied his son to take a photo next to the sculpture in the center of the square. A large hand holding a pencil. Just enough time to take the photo that a group of children around 10 years old arrived and began kicking the sculpture until they broke the large pencil, taking away a piece, satisfied, showing it off like a trophy, disappearing through the alleys of Forcella.
The whole thing, explained the shocked parent who was on vacation in Naples with his family in the message he sent me publicly, happened amid general indifference. No one intervened to try to dissuade the baby vandals, intent on putting their destructive instinct into practice, none of the many adults present who felt the need to intervene because they were offended by such unmotivated fury.
Of course, these are minors who need to be re-educated; their apparently unjustified vandalism hides other educational shortcomings; the indifference of adults must absolutely be fought." This was reported by Francesco Emilio Borrelli, regional councilor of Europa Verde to whom the witness of the act of vandalism turned.
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