"I am very happy to introduce you, especially after the nice words you said yesterday and which I fully agree with."
Thus Diodato, in the guise of the presenter singer, welcomed Dargen D'Amico who yesterday at the end of his performance had launched an appeal for a stop to violence in the Middle East.
"Our silence is co-responsibility: history and God do not accept a silent scene. Cease fire".
I wanted to go back to what I said last night.
When I got home I started reading something and I got worried when I saw that mine was a political message.
I didn't want to be political: in my life I've done a lot of bullshit, even serious sins, but I never thought of getting close to politics". So Dargen D'Amico, after singing his Onda Alta, returns to the message launched last night for a ceasefire in the Middle East. "I was guided by love and the feeling that there are more and more things we have in common and that's what I would like to focus on," he concluded.
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