Another blow for Scampia
Guys, let's talk about Scampia. An arrest for drug dealing has once again shaken the neighborhood, exposing a reality we, unfortunately, know all too well. This operation reminds us that the fight against the mafia and illicit activities is an ongoing battle, but clearly not enough.
Life in tough neighborhoods
Scampia, a place that tells stories of hope and desperation. Here, young and old alike struggle every day to find a new path. Yet, the echoes of crime are loud and constant. The police are doing their job, but it's clear that something more is needed: opportunities, investment, and a listening ear. We can't rely on arrests alone.
Reflections on the future
For every drug dealer arrested, there are hundreds of young people trapped in a vicious cycle. Rationally, it's clear that the solution can't be repressive alone. A true cultural and social revolution is needed. We need hopes that are stronger than temptations.
An invitation to the community
This is a call to all of us: what can we do to change the situation? Complaining in front of the bar is no longer enough; it's time to act. Civil society must unite, demanding spaces and initiatives for young people, to build a better future, day after day. What do you think? How can we start over for the good of Scampia and healthy businesses?





Scampia is an ongoing problem. I see too many things every day, but I don't understand how they're solved. The police do their part, but arrests aren't enough. Investment, space for young people, courses, and jobs are needed, but people remain disheartened and often don't find opportunities. Politicians talk but don't act. We need a real, daily path.
Scampia always seems the same: arrests and then zero changes, people talk a lot but then the projects end; young people look for a way out or work but there's nothing, society doesn't react and we remain stagnant. Perhaps new ideas are needed, but everything is missing.