Paolo Sarullo victim of bullying in Sanremo: “Stop violence against young people. Never give up”
During the Sanremo Festival 2026, Paolo Sarullo, a victim of bullying, shared a powerful message against youth violence and bullying, emphasizing the need for respect and understanding.
At the Sanremo Festival 2026, a significant moment was dedicated to addressing youth violence and bullying, featuring a video call from Paolo Sarullo, a 25-year-old from Albenga who suffered a life-altering attack. Carlo Conti, the host, introduced the segment by highlighting the alarming rise in violence among youth, mentioning incidents involving knives and urging society to reflect on this pressing issue. The call aimed to spark a broader conversation about the need for a more compassionate approach to conflicts among young people.
In a heartfelt message, Sarullo expressed the importance of forgiveness for his attackers while articulating a strong stance against future violence. His impassioned plea resonated with the audience, as he emphasized that such incidents should never happen to anyone. Along with inspiring sympathy, his reaction provided a light-hearted moment, as he humorously responded to Conti's encouragement by declaring, "Never give up!" This mix of gravity and levity served to engage the audience emotional and remind them of the resilience of young people facing adversity.
The segment underscored the festival's commitment to social issues, using its platform to raise awareness and promote discussions about challenging topics like bullying and violence among youth. Conti's concluding remarks further emphasized the collective responsibility of society to engage in respectful dialogue and to address these issues thoughtfully, seeking harmony rather than division among young individuals, ultimately resonating with broader societal values of understanding and compassion.