The latest show of opposition comes after mafia bosses allegedly “declared war” on migrants after a man was shot in the head as a deadly turf war broke out with African crime gangs in Palermo earlier this year.
The first duty of government is to protect its citizens. Between Angela Merkel’s failings, the shocking covered-up assaults of girls by Muslim rape gangs in Britain, the rape crisis in Sweden, sharia patrols and no-go zones in the West, Italian protesters have decided to fight for their territory.
The most difficult aspect of the protests is not the fury of the protesters who are seeking to protect innocent citizens, but the full-blown anti-immigrant chants of…..
“Verona for Veronese” and reportedly chanting “Italy for Italians”
To spell it out: there are Brits living in Italy, as well as Germans, Chinese, and a host of other civilized immigrants from a range of cultures and religions who live in a manner that is fully compatible with Italian mores and those of the Western democracies. The real problem is the invasion of Islamic supremacists and the Western leaders who accommodate them, failing to protect their citizens by indiscriminately flinging open doors to unvetted and unvettable Muslim migrants, and to Muslims with jihadist sympathies.
The Western principles of human rights, democracy and freedom are now severely threatened because of tolerance of the intolerable: the infiltration of a barbaric culture that beats, stones, rapes, honor kills and subjugates women; that still conducts beheadings and the amputation of hands; and that murders apostates, among other heinous crimes. Victims are piling up under the still too pervasive political correctness and fear of being branded racist and “Islamophobic.”
“‘Italy is for ITALIANS’ Angry villagers take to streets in protest at influx of migrants”, by Ajay Nair, UK Express, November 17, 2016:
About 700 people, armed with banners and flags, marched in Soave, Italy, against the move as thousands of migrants arrive in the country after being rescued at sea.
Small towns like Soave have largely avoided housing migrants so far but are now having to address the issue after record numbers of people arrived in the country.
A record 27,500 migrants arrived in October alone, bringing the total to almost 160,000 people this year.
The demonstration saw hundreds marching under torchlight in the town, home to 7,000 people, in the province of Verona.
Protesters were seen carrying banners emblazoned “Verona for Veronese” and reportedly chanting “Italy for Italians”.
The latest show of opposition comes after mafia bosses allegedly “declared war” on migrants after a man was shot in the head as a deadly turf war broke out with African crime gangs in Palermo earlier this year.
The mayor of Palermo, Leoluca Orlando said at the time: “Palermo is no longer an Italian town. It is no longer European. You can walk in the city and feel like you’re in Istanbul or Beirut.
“The Mafia has not understood that the city has changed. We are now a city of immigrants, and the Mafia bosses no longer sit in the mayor’s chair….
However, the growing discontent comes as Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, who has threatened to veto the EU’s budget, continues to battle with eurocrats over their lack of action over the migrant crisis in Italy.