Director Feltri, the progressives rose up against the minister Matteo Salvini because he commented on the killing of the Malian citizen who attacked the police personnel at the Verona station with this phrase: “We will not miss him.” And I believe that there will be no shortage of a guy who committed multiple acts of damage and repeated violence, who went around armed with a knife and pointed it at anyone, so much so as to induce the local police officers to run away, and who shown to have no respect for the men and women in uniform who represent the State on the territory. I won’t miss it either. And I am convinced that it ended well because this person could have killed poor passers-by and unfortunate people. What do you think?
Federico Gatti
Dear Federico,
the 26-year-old from Mali who died yesterday morning in front of the Verona Porta Nuova train station after the attack on a policeman will not be missed even by the progressives who, however, are tearing their clothes because Matteo Salvini wrote what they themselves think and that we too citizens, that we have now had enough of these daily episodes of violence, we think. The immigrant in question will not be missed by Italians nor by the left, which deems it necessary to save migrants from the waters of the Mediterranean to dump them in Italy as goods, then forgetting about their existence. A ruthless system, a cruel and dehumanizing machine that of welcoming in the red way, a machine that produces criminals and desperate people, who now crowd our streets from North to South, from the center to the outskirts of cities large and small. Perhaps it is not delicate to say, regarding the dead man, that we will not feel nostalgic for him, but neither does it seem delicate to me to take a knife and threaten passers-by and policemen. Mindful, like all of us, of the recent bloody events, in which, in the same circumstances, a policeman from Milan, Christian, almost lost his life due to stab wounds inflicted by a non-EU citizen, the colleague from Verona rightly defended himself yesterday morning protecting the entire community and not just himself, since the foreign individual had shown and demonstrated his full intention to use the weapon. Do we perhaps think that the secretary of the Democratic Party Elly Schlein will miss the attacker in question? I don’t think so. A security problem is emerging with ever greater virulence, connected to and determined by the policies of indiscriminate reception of anyone that the left has imposed on Italians and continued for decades. Destructive policies for the country and for the community. First of all, in order to stem this drift, it would be appropriate to block clandestine flows and Giorgia Meloni took steps to do so by intervening with the creation of a precise plan, which however encountered obstacles posed by the judiciary. Then there is another element to consider and not to underestimate: the tiredness of the inhabitants of the peninsula who can no longer stand living in insecurity, suffering from thefts, attacks and robberies. Salvini, as well as other exponents of the center-right, understand and interpret nothing other than this widespread feeling of prostration and frustration. And for this reason they are accused of being populists, fascists, racists.
The radical-chic don’t realize that Salvini’s comment is what tens and tens of millions of people have made
Italians, who, now severely tested, when a criminal who is walking around holding a knife is torpedoed, do not mourn but rather think: “One less”. Are we all fascists for this reason?