The Italian town that banned cricket
The Italian town that banned cricket
Nearly a third of Monfalcone's residents are foreign, and the mayor says the "cultural essence" of the town is in danger.
“They say cricket is not for Italy. But I’ll tell you the truth: it’s because we are foreigners"
They just hate the fact that there's a group of foreigners enjoy their free time.
Start to play soccer, you'll see how their brain will short circuit because they can't ban their favorite sport
55 0 ReplyOh don't worry, they hate foreigners playing soccer as well.
33 0 ReplyHmm I'm starting to suspect these guys might just hate foreigners.
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“Our history is being erased,” she tells me. “It’s like it doesn’t matter anymore. Everything is changing for the worse.”
Cry me a river.
34 1 Reply"We need to get back to the good old days of the 1930s and 1940s!"
17 0 ReplyShe looks like she'd get hate-crimed against in some other racist part of Europe ngl.
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As a consequence the cultural essence of Monfalcone is in danger, according to mayor Anna Maria Cisint, who belongs to the far-right League party. She swept to power on the back of anti-immigration sentiment - and has gone on a mission to “protect” her town and defend Christian values. “Our history is being erased,” she tells me. “It’s like it doesn’t matter anymore. Everything is changing for the worse.”
Mhm racist asshole doing racist thing. Their history isn't erased, since you can't do that. It's simply enriched.
29 0 ReplyTomatoes are South American. Ban tomatoes in Monfalcone.
24 0 Replyi have a hard time believing there would be fascists in Italy
16 0 Replyfun fact: famed italian soccer club ac milan actually began as a football and cricket team.
15 0 ReplyCising wanted to become a European Mp in june, I'm near to Monfalcone and the craziest thing is that she was quite a bit popular
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