11-10-2010, 07:15 AM
Dear Paul,
I completely agree to your statement about the problems in Italy. It is absolutely necessary that something happens quickly to preserve the site for future generations. But if one tries to see it realistically, in a state where the political class is as corrupt as in Italy, where there are only few integres in the gouvernment, it is hardly possible. Indeed the UNESCO should do something. What we can do besides frequently posting on RAT is e.g. supporting the institutions that try to change something in the Vesuvio area. e.g.:
[url:3p6bvmqi]http://www.phoenix-pompeji.de/[/url]
Instead of ranting, one could send some money. That would make it even more legitimate to rant, because one has made personal investments there. :wink:
I completely agree to your statement about the problems in Italy. It is absolutely necessary that something happens quickly to preserve the site for future generations. But if one tries to see it realistically, in a state where the political class is as corrupt as in Italy, where there are only few integres in the gouvernment, it is hardly possible. Indeed the UNESCO should do something. What we can do besides frequently posting on RAT is e.g. supporting the institutions that try to change something in the Vesuvio area. e.g.:
[url:3p6bvmqi]http://www.phoenix-pompeji.de/[/url]
Instead of ranting, one could send some money. That would make it even more legitimate to rant, because one has made personal investments there. :wink:
Christian K.
No reconstruendum => No reconstruction.
Ut desint vires, tamen est laudanda voluntas.
No reconstruendum => No reconstruction.
Ut desint vires, tamen est laudanda voluntas.