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Arrivano oggi prime notizie circa le intenzioni sulla gestione dei bambini chiusi in casa dopo 40 giorni.
Impensabile che non stiano lavorando a soluzioni alternative alla scuola, oltre alla temporanea didattica a distanza, che tenga conto anche delle necessità di socializzazione dei bambini e quelle lavorative dei genitori, a casa in smart-working ma a breve richiamati dalle aziende, se non già impegnati in prima linea.
Il welfare di comodo di questo paese, i nonni, in questo momento è fuori servizio.
La Ministra per le Pari Opportunità e le politiche per la famiglia Elena Bonetti rilascia oggi un’intervista su cosa si stia facendo e PENSANDO di attuare in merito.
Vittime di una sindrome abbandonica che abbiamo sviluppato in 6 settimane, sentiamo il bisogno di porre al governo delle domande e chiedere chiarimenti in merito in vista del 3 maggio:
⁃ A fronte dell’imminente riapertura delle aziende, quando partiranno i bandi per i progetti educativi che coinvolgono soggetti del terzo settore come associazioni di volontariato, cooperative sociali, di cui si parlava già a novembre in pre-pandemia, annunciati in partenza a gennaio e che immaginiamo declinati ora per l’emergenza?
⁃ Come forma di sostegno alle famiglie nel ruolo educativo, si propone un assegno universale mensile per ogni figlio di cui si era parlato a febbraio in seno al Family Act sulla base del reddito e l’estensione per altri 15 giorni del congedo parentale straordinario. In un paese in cui i dati Istat- in condizioni non emergenziali- rilevano che il 31,5% delle donne disoccupate non cerca lavoro per motivi legati alla maternità e alla cura dei figli, e il 28% delle madri attualmente inoccupate ha lasciato il lavoro per gli stessi motivi negli ultimi sette anni, come si pensa di tutelare e supportare l’accessibilità al lavoro da parte delle donne in questo frangente?
⁃ L’Istat segnala che il 40% dei bambini italiani vive in case sovraffollate e inadeguate. Quali sono i tempi dei bandi proposti per progetti che ridefiniscano spazi per i bambini, coniugando libertà e distanziamento sociale? Che tempi e modalità di attuazione si dà il gruppo costituito all’interno dell’Ossevatorio per l’infanzia e l’adolescenza per la gestione di un ritorno ad una “normalità diversa”, che tenga conto della sindrome da shock post-traumatico che i bambini soffrono e soffriranno?
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A noi ce piace ride e scherza’, ma in questo momento non ce viene proprio.
Dopo oltre un mese dall’inizio del lockdown NON CI SIAMO nei pensieri del governo.
Arrivano oggi prime notizie circa le intenzioni sulla gestione dei bambini chiusi in casa dopo 40 giorni.
Impensabile che non stiano lavorando a soluzioni alternative alla scuola, oltre alla temporanea didattica a distanza, che tenga conto anche delle necessità di socializzazione dei bambini e quelle lavorative dei genitori, a casa in smart-working ma a breve richiamati dalle aziende, se non già impegnati in prima linea.
Il welfare di comodo di questo paese, i nonni, in questo momento è fuori servizio.
La Ministra per le Pari Opportunità e le politiche per la famiglia Elena Bonetti rilascia oggi un’intervista su cosa si stia facendo e PENSANDO di attuare in merito.
Vittime di una sindrome abbandonica che abbiamo sviluppato in 6 settimane, sentiamo il bisogno di porre al governo delle domande e chiedere chiarimenti in merito in vista del 3 maggio:
⁃ A fronte dell’imminente riapertura delle aziende, quando partiranno i bandi per i progetti educativi che coinvolgono soggetti del terzo settore come associazioni di volontariato, cooperative sociali, di cui si parlava già a novembre in pre-pandemia, annunciati in partenza a gennaio e che immaginiamo declinati ora per l’emergenza?
⁃ Come forma di sostegno alle famiglie nel ruolo educativo, si propone un assegno universale mensile per ogni figlio di cui si era parlato a febbraio in seno al Family Act sulla base del reddito e l’estensione per altri 15 giorni del congedo parentale straordinario. In un paese in cui i dati Istat- in condizioni non emergenziali- rilevano che il 31,5% delle donne disoccupate non cerca lavoro per motivi legati alla maternità e alla cura dei figli, e il 28% delle madri attualmente inoccupate ha lasciato il lavoro per gli stessi motivi negli ultimi sette anni, come si pensa di tutelare e supportare l’accessibilità al lavoro da parte delle donne in questo frangente?
⁃ L’Istat segnala che il 40% dei bambini italiani vive in case sovraffollate e inadeguate. Quali sono i tempi dei bandi proposti per progetti che ridefiniscano spazi per i bambini, coniugando libertà e distanziamento sociale? Che tempi e modalità di attuazione si dà il gruppo costituito all’interno dell’Ossevatorio per l’infanzia e l’adolescenza per la gestione di un ritorno ad una “normalità diversa”, che tenga conto della sindrome da shock post-traumatico che i bambini soffrono e soffriranno?
Siamo i tutori dei nostri figli. Vogliamo esserci, e vogliamo esserci ora.
E invece NON CI SIAMO.
Abbiamo lanciato la campagna #𝐧𝐨𝐧𝐜𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐚𝐦𝐨 per aprire un dibattito partecipato e necessario e indirizzare al governo le nostre domande e istanze urgenti.
Pubblica una foto in cui campeggi il cartello “CHI PENSA AI BAMBINI?” con hashtag #𝐧𝐨𝐧𝐜𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐚𝐦𝐨 e aggiungi le tue domande nel testo taggando il Presidente del Consiglio Giuseppe Conte https://www.facebook.com/GiuseppeConte64/, la Ministra dell’Istruzione Lucia Azzolina https://www.facebook.com/LuciaAzzolina82/ e la Ministra per le pari opportunità a capo del Dipartimento per le politiche per la famiglia Elena Bonetti
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п»їVontaze Burfict thinks some games are ‘rigged,’ says ‘refs pick and choose’ when to throw penalty flags.
The Raiders linebacker is calling into question the integrity of the game.
It’s been nearly eight weeks since Vontaze Burfict played in his last NFL game of 2019. The Raiders linebacker has been out since the end of Week 4, when he was given a season-long suspension for a helmet-to-helmet hit that he placed on Colts tight end Jack Doyle.
Although Burfict has been laying low for most of his suspension, the linebacker did come out of the woodwork recently to do an interview with The Athletic, and let’s just say, it seems he had some bottled up emotions that he wanted to get off his chest, and most of those emotions had to do with the NFL and some key league executives.
For one, Burfict made a shocking accusation that probably isn’t going to go over too well in the league office: The Raiders linebacker said he believes that some NFL games are rigged. According to Burfict, the league is able to pull it off because the officials can control the outcome of any game. Burfict’s opinion on the subject came up when he was asked if he had been watching any football during his suspension.
“I honestly think some of the games are rigged,” Burfict said. “The refs pick and choose when they want to throw their flags. There are flags on every play. The refs determine the outcomes of games, so I just chose not to watch it for the most part.”
Basically, Burfict is calling into question the integrity of the game, which won’t make Roger Goodell happy. With gambling now legal in multiple states, the NFL commissioner had been emphasizing the integrity of the game recently, and how important it is for fans to trust that there aren’t any “outside influences” on the outcomes of NFL games.
“You don’t want to do anything that’s going to impact negatively on the integrity of our game,” Goodell said in January 2018. “You want to be certain that there are no outside influences on our game, and that fans don’t even have any issue with that; they understand, whether it’s a perception or not, that there is no influence on our game. And that’s something we stand firmly behind on the integrity of our game.”
For the NFL, it’s not an ideal time for Burfict to make that accusation due to how bad the officiating has been this season.
Also, Burfict isn’t the only one who seems to think that refs might be throwing flags that don’t need to be thrown. After the 49ers’ Week 11 win over the Cardinals, Richard Sherman said he felt that he was being unfairly targeted by officials, which isn’t that abnormal, because most defensive backs probably feel that way. However, Sherman’s reasoning was definitely abnormal: The 49ers cornerback insinuated that refs were flagging him as payback for the fact that he’s a member of the NFLPA’s executive committee.
As for Burfict, if it does turn out that Goodell isn’t thrilled with his comments, the linebacker probably won’t care. Burfict didn’t mince words when he was asked about the commissioner, who he met with in October when he appealed his suspension .
“I met Roger Goodell in New York and he was a total b——,” Burfict said. “He was a b——. He didn’t let anybody speak, he rushed us in and out of the meeting. The meeting was b———-. He already had the suspension in his hand.”
Players will almost never come out and question the NFL the way Burfict did during his interview, so it will be interesting to see if the league responds to his comments.
Current NFL Star Drops Bomb: вЂNFL Games Are Rigged’
NFL games are routinely “rigged” by officials working on behalf of the league to choose the outcomes of games, according to Oakland Raiders linebacker Vontaze Burfict.
Currently serving a season-long suspension for a helmet-to-helmet hit, Burfict was speaking to The Athletic when he was asked if he had been watching any football during his suspension.
According to Burfict, the league is able to pull it off because the officials can control the outcome of any game.
“ I honestly think some of the games are rigged ,” Burfict said. “ The refs pick and choose when they want to throw their flags. There are flags on every play. The refs determine the outcomes of games, so I just chose not to watch it for the most part. “
The shocking accusation isn’t likely to go over well with the league office, which has been emphasizing the integrity of the game recently.
It is also a brave move considering the last NFL insider to publicly claim the league is rigged mysteriously “drowned” in a ditch after her car was run off the road.
Jessica Savitch was a pioneer, serving as America’s first female anchorwoman, hosting the nightly NBC news. But after her epic NFL takedown, she was found dead months later, in a drainage ditch off the Delaware Canal outside of Philadelphia.
See her full report here:
CBSSports report: Basically, Burfict is calling into question the integrity of the game, which won’t make Roger Goodell happy. With gambling now legal in multiple states, the NFL commissioner had been emphasizing the integrity of the game recently, and how important it is for fans to trust that there aren’t any “ outside influences ” on the outcomes of NFL games.
“ You don’t want to do anything that’s going to impact negatively on the integrity of our game ,” Goodell said in January 2018. “ You want to be certain that there are no outside influences on our game, and that fans don’t even have any issue with that; they understand, whether it’s a perception or not, that there is no influence on our game. And that’s something we stand firmly behind on the integrity of our game.”
As for Burfict, if it does turn out that Goodell isn’t thrilled with his comments, the linebacker probably won’t care. Burfict didn’t mince words when he was asked about the commissioner, who he met with in October when he appealed his suspension.
“ I met Roger Goodell in New York and he was a total b—- ,” Burfict said. “ He was a b—-. He didn’t let anybody speak, he rushed us in and out of the meeting. The meeting was b——-. He already had the suspension in his hand. “
Players almost never come out and question the NFL the way Burfict did during his interview, so it will be very interesting to see how the paranoid league responds to his comments.
Meet the Conspiracy Theorists Who Believe the NFL Is Fixed.
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What most fans dismiss as quirky plays, missed calls and statistical anomalies, Tuohy sees as evidence of the NFL’s corruption. “We see bizarre [referee] calls and bizarre plays and think, It’s just one of those things ,” Tuohy explains. “Well, I don’t think it’s just one of those things. I don’t believe in coincidences, especially when it’s a multibillion-dollar company calling the shots.”
Touhy became the de facto leader of the NFL truther movement in 2010 when he published The Fix Is In , a book about rampant corruption in professional sports published by Feral House, a publisher known for trafficking in fringe subject matter. “The same day my book was released, they also released The Unabomber’s Manifesto ,” he says. (For the record, Tuohy bristles at being called a “conspiracy theorist,” a term conspiracy theorists generally regard as part of a conspiracy theory aimed at diminishing their theories.)
The Fix Is In covered how each of the professional sports leagues manipulates games to increase television ratings, and in turn, their popularity and revenues. Since then, Tuohy has kept a blog of the same name, chronicling the many ways in which the NFL has controlled the outcomes of games and deceived its fans into thinking they were watching “pure” competition.
One piece of his evidence: The Green Bay Packers went 15–1 in the 2011 regular season, one win shy of a “perfect” record. But Tuohy points out the Packers didn’t have a single offensive holding call made against them in 11 straight games that season. Holding can be called on just about every play in an NFL game, so for it not to be called against one team for that many games is more than mere coincidence, argues Tuohy. It was, in his estimation, part of a coordinated effort to vault young Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers to superstardom.
“The NFL sees certain storylines start to develop, and then says, вЂThis guy is national news. What if we give him a little help here and there and extend this storyline longer than it should naturally go?’” Tuohy posits. “Suddenly a team that was supposed to be 8–8 is 10–6 and in the playoffs — and isn’t that good for everyone?”
The NFL concocted a similar plot last year, he says, with the Dallas Cowboys and their rookie quarterback Dak Prescott, who more or less ended Tony Romo’s career with his stellar play, and with Tim Tebow when he made an improbable postseason run with the Denver Broncos in 2011. Sometimes the league interferes with individual calls, Tuohy says, such as Calvin Johnson’s infamous non-catch against the Chicago Bears in 2010. (The Bears would go on to win the division. Hmm .) Or when Dez Bryant suffered from a similar call in the 2014 playoffs. (Against the beloved Packers, no less. Interesting. )
“[The definition of a catch] is one of the gray areas the NFL can exist in,” Tuohy says. “The official could have come back on the field and said it was a catch because of A, B or C in the rulebook. Instead, he came back on the field and said it wasn’t a catch because of X, Y and Z. The rules are so gray in this area that it lets the league manipulate the game right in front of its fans. I don’t think it’s bad officiating. It’s intentional.”
Similarly, he believes this past Super Bowl, which is widely considered to be the greatest comeback in the history of the NFL, if not all of televised sport, was also rigged. “To me, that was a script taken directly from professional wrestling, right down to Roger Goodell handing the trophy over and getting booed off the field,” Tuohy says. (In wrestling parlance, Goodell was a major heel vis-á-vis the Patriots for suspending quarterback Tom Brady for the first four games of the season — and for a crime many believe he didn’t commit or that Goodell couldn’t prove.)
Tuohy points out that the NFL is under no legal obligation to ensure a fair game. The games the league provides are entertainment, and it can produce that entertainment anyway it pleases.
As proof, Tuohy cites more than 400 FBI files he secured under a Freedom of Information Act request for his second book Larceny Games . The files show the Bureau was investigating rampant gambling corruption in the league in the late-1960s and 1970s. That said, the Bureau was never able to bring criminal charges.
“Oh, God yes, it [still] happens,” San Diego–based journalist Don Bauder, a fellow NFL truther, says of Sunday point-shaving. Bauder first started covering the NFL in 1964 as a reporter at Businessweek . He left the job for the San Diego Union-Tribune , where he served for years as the paper’s finance editor and finance columnist. He retired in 2003, and now keeps a blog hosted by the San Diego Reader alt-weekly.
At its founding, the NFL was financed by mobsters who had an interest in making sure games went a certain way, Bauder says. The gambling persisted, he alleges, until the 1980s, only subsiding once player salaries started to skyrocket and throwing games was no longer worth the risk for them.
Still: “I don’t think it goes on as much as it did in the past, but I’m sure it does happen,” he argues.
As proof of their beliefs, both Bauder and Tuohy could only speculate on possible scenarios and offer circumstantial evidence. They remain undeterred nonetheless. “People say, вЂProve it.’ I’m sorry, I can’t prove it,” Tuohy says. “But if [game fixing] has happened once in the past five years or 10 years, because the league wants to further a certain story line, then the league has no integrity.
“All I have to do is be right once, and then I’m right across the board.”
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