Dear Director Feltri,
I am writing to comment on a fact that deeply disturbed me. In Agrigento, a non -EU immigrant took a dog, slaughtered him and made it to pieces to cook it on the street. It seems to want to eat it. I am animal rights and I deeply love animals, but I believe that even those who do not have this sensitivity must admit that these episodes exceed every limit. Unfortunately not
It is not even the first time that it happens. But when it is said, you are accused of racism. I don’t think it’s racism: it’s civilization. Because those who arrive in Italy must respect our laws, our rules, our sensitivity. Otherwise it is not integration, it is barbarism. I know that she, director, has always defended Italian civilization and respect for animals. I would like to know what he thinks about it. And if we can still do something, before it becomes everything unrecognizable.
With esteem
Lorenzo Morelli
Dear Lorenzo,
You are right to be troubled. The fact that happened in Agrigento, a dog slaughtered on the street by a non -EU citizen who wanted to cook it, is not simply disgusting. It is the perfect image of the cultural and legal decline to which we are witnessing, deflected and silent. It will be said: “In certain cultures it is normal to eat dogs.” Very good. But this is Italy. And in Italy, dogs don’t slaughter themselves on the street. And not for a matter of food tastes, but because we have laws, rules, codes, sensitivity, and a conception of civil life that does not contemplate the butcher’s butcher shop. Those who arrive here cannot come and dictate their rules. Must accept ours. If he does not, he is not a guest: he is invading. And it must be sent back to home. Better if you kick.
I notice that anyone who tries to raise the problem, as you do, and how I have been doing for years, it comes immediately
Bolled as “intolerant”, “fascist”, “racist”, while the real racism is precisely that of those who despise our laws, our habits, our civilization.
The paradox is that excessive tolerance has become the root of the inlerable. Of course, it may seem brutal to say it, but the truth is brutal of his: we are importing an alarming quantity of individuals who not only do not integrate, but they do not even intend to try. That is, they do not have the slightest intention. And be careful: I don’t just talk about those who slaughter dogs. I speak of those who rape women, stabbed guys for a cell phone, attacks, destroys, lives as if it were in a lawless territory.
They told us that the future would be made of second and third integrated generations. The reality is another: generations were growing born and raised in degradation, anger, violence,
without rules and without education. 12 -year -old kids who turn with the knives in the pocket. And we shut up, not to seem “racists”. But here it is not a question of racism, I repeat it. It is a question of defending Italy. Defending his legality, his humanity, his love for animals, his right to say no to degradation disguised as multiculturalism.
I don’t
I know if we will be able to change course. But I know one thing: those who remain silent in front of these barbarisms are accomplice to it.
And who, like you, raises his voice, is outraged, claims explanations, still has the pride of being Italian.