The duty to solidarity

(by Rosangela Cesareo, Aidr Institutional Relations Manager) We are experiencing an unprecedented tragic moment. We all feel ourselves in a storm with no way out.

We look forward to the contagion curve going down to take our lives back.

But after, what after we wait how will it be?

We have to prepare immediately to face it and do you know how?

With solidarity.

Solidarity is the only means that every simple citizen has to prepare for a better second half than unfortunately.

As the Pope taught us a few days ago, we will save ourselves together because nobody can save himself. The darkness descending in our cities will allow the sun to shine again only if we turn our gaze towards the other.

Let's not let these remain just words, let's act and do it quickly. We help those in need, each one how he can and how best to do it, in small, large, in silence, screaming but let's do it.

Let's try, let's think, the prospect of the future is the most effective antidepressant, perhaps the only one at the moment, this means that if we do good to others, even before we do it to ourselves, to our dignity, to our self-esteem and above all to ability we have to help solve a huge problem.

The country is about to experience a giant economic crisis after the health crisis. It will be difficult to start again and only solidarity, the concrete help of one towards the other, towards the community can save us and the future of our children.

It is not demagoguery, it is the tangible reality of the historical period we are experiencing. Everyone does his own, to the best of his ability.

Let's put it on our list of duties, our intellectual honesty will be grateful to us for life.

But the rest of you think who governs us, because in addition to personal commitment and solidarity, the individual citizen cannot do more.

The duty to solidarity