victims can, as we said at the beginning, show in the future how
we can resolve the conflicts that arise.
Designing state policies is fundamental to prevent conflicts and
different forms of violence; violence that manifests itself in
discrimination, segregation and racism; violence that manifests
itself in different ways; violence that manifests itself because we
live with an almost uniform common sense that leads us to think,
or rather not to think; not to think how illusory it is in a world
like the one we live in, where in one place in the world you
sneeze and in another place in the world you get a disease at
almost the same time, to think that if we leave a sector or a
region in the world short-handed, then that will end up affecting
us. We cannot think that without solidarity, without dialogue,
without interculturalism we will prevent any conflict. This is
absolutely necessary.
I was talking about Gramsci. Gramsci said that common sense
is a product of history. Our history teaches us that only if we are
all together we can transform it, transform it for the better
because we have to improve the life of every one of our people,
thank you very much.
I will end the meeting, thank you very much, thank you all for
your kind attendance.