Thursday, February 10, 2011

Daylight Gained Each Day

Padania, Padania sweet ...


Many statements and provocations of representatives (most often peak) of the League and also reveals whether xenophobic homophobic. Suffice it to recall emblematic episodes. To begin, for example, Roberto Calderoli, Minister of the Italian Republic. Years ago, the Northern League minister - September 14, 2007 - participated in the strike and suggested that only eat pasta pork to upset Muslims practicing Ramadan and also to provide himself and his pig for a walk in Bologna in the territory for the construction of a mosque just as it did in Lodi, and in this regard, he recalled: "The land after passeggiatta of my pig was considered infected and therefore unusable for the mosque."

But there's more: also launched a proposal for a real "Pig Day "with a lot of shows and contests and exhibitions for the pigs walk the most beautiful" to prevent the construction of mosques. But then his hatred (hatred because of it) towards the "different" appeared a year before: 18 September 2006, during a speech to an audience esalatata asked: "And we want to decide the future of our , country and our children for up to five years ago who was talking with Tarzan in the jungle and Cita? "

But Calderoli has stood for the utterances against gays:" The gay culture has turned into a Padania receptacle culattoni ... Here we risk becoming a nation of ricchioni. And yet, when the looming "threat" of Di.Co.: "If you have not understood yet be culattoni is a cardinal sin and those who vote in favor of a law Di.Co. will end up in the flames of the deepest hell. "

political change, but the record does not change. Mario Borghezio not only with words but with actions showed her being racist: MEP, in fact, a convict, having been convicted by a final fire aggravated by the "purpose of discrimination," for setting fire to mattresses of some immigrants sleeping under a bridge in Turin, 2 months and 20 days in prison in 3040 switched euro fine. But even with statements has revealed his nature to twenty years: "Imagine if our grandparents would tell us that we remove the Christmas songs by a band of Islamic horned shit, said with the utmost respect for the imam, with all this cloak of cock , circulating freely, to organize terrorist and subversive activities that no one checked in this country of Pulcinella, with prefects who earned ten million per month and did not deserve a dick. "

And again. "Local authorities do not continue to fund an event for which a majority or at least non-African athletes participating in their underwear." This Giovannoni asked Peter, and president of the League City Council of Vigo, on the marathon that is held each year in Padua: what is to do a marathon - he wondered - if we win every year on the non-EU and especially Africans?

In recent years, the dominance of the "dark continent" in the competition was not digested by Carroccio willingly. The last event (April 25, 2010), for example, has seen higher on the podium, among men, Gilbert Chepkwoni, while for women it is imposed KiYara Rael. Both Kenyans. And then here is the absurd proposal of the League: no more funding if we are to win "or otherwise non-Africans in their underwear."

E 'clear: the proposal is quite absurd. But, again, nothing to be surprised. Pietro Giovannoni, one of the top men of the Lega Nord Veneto, is no stranger to these statements and provocations. Some time ago, for example, declared that "Gays are culattoni" when debating the motion against homophobia, however, talked - again - to "culattoni and lesbians." Then for justifying the use of offensive remarks by the fact that "it says so in the Veneto."

Undoubtedly, then, that the League has played a key role in making Italy a racist country. Whatever anyone says, In fact, today we live in a country deeply racist traits. And do not tell us. A comprehensive report (2009) EU Fundamental Rights Agency shows that racism and discrimination are the daily bread of European Union member states, but not very often the victims make complaints, out of fear or because they believe they can be helped by the authorities. The study, conducted in the 27 EU countries, is based on interviews with 23,500 people from ethnic minorities and immigrants. And guess who we find at the head of this special list? Just our beautiful and beloved Italy: as many as 94% of respondents say they have suffered discrimination.

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