Stefano Gargioni, the director of a Ferrara school who ended up in the storm, was suspended from the service for a post on social media in which he associated with a photomontage Auschwitz and the Green pass.

The headmaster shared the image of the infamous entrance to the Polish concentration camp, with the words "The Green pass makes you free", instead of "Work makes you free". A shocking image that had raised dozens of controversies.

Against him, the ministry said, disciplinary proceedings were initiated. Gargioni had already been challenged in the past for other episodes related to the management of controls to contain the spread of Covid-19.

FIANO: “TRAMPED MEMORY” - "This gentleman - the comment of Emanuele Fiano, deputy of the Democratic Party - is a school principal in Ferrara. He uses a tragedy and laughs at it, trampling the memory of millions of innocent dead with the obscene vulgarity of his example. This photomontage makes me sick ". "To do his job - he added, asking for his removal - you need to show that you have known the lesson of history and know how to pass it on".

THE PRESIDI: "OFFENSIVE PROVOCATION" - "A vulgar and offensive provocation", the words of Lamberto Montanari, president of the PNA Emilia-Romagna (Association of managers and high professionalism of the school) "with an image that we even struggle to describe "." We cannot fail to distance ourselves clearly from his latest initiative, given that scientific approximation, historical falsification and the desire for protagonism have led Gargioni to post heavily offensive photomontages, damaging the memory of a tragedy such as that of the extermination camps ", was was the position taken by the deans of the province of Ferrara in an open letter.

(Unioneonline / D)

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