Previous Story       Next Story       View Comments       Post a Comment       Send This Page       Date Archives       Category Archives

Rome’s New Mayor Promises Purge of Migrants

More news stories on Europe

Malcolm Moore, London Telegraph, April 30, 2008

The new mayor of Rome has promised to purge the Italian capital of 20,000 illegal immigrants and to raze 85 gipsy camps.

Gianni Alemanno, 50, a firebrand neo-fascist and the first Right-wing mayor of the city since the Second World War, vowed to make Rome “secure” as he was sworn into office after his election at the weekend.

The election of Mr Alemanno confirmed a strong shift to the Right by Italians, who have been sickened by a spate of violent crimes committed by immigrants.

Earlier this month, the centre-Right leader Silvio Berlusconi was re-elected as prime minister and will form a government in partnership with Umberto Bossi, the leader of the anti-immigration Northern League.

In a sign of things to come, after Mr Alemanno’s election Mr Berlusconi declared: “We are the new Falange.”

The original Falange (or Phalanx) was the Spanish fascist party, founded in the 1930s, whose doctrine was adopted by General Franco.

Mr Alemanno’s election was celebrated by hundreds of supporters chanting “Duce! Duce!” and raising their arms in Mussolini’s fascist salute.

The new mayor said that his first action would be to begin “immediate expulsions” of the 20,000 immigrants in the city with criminal records.

“We cannot welcome them without discipline,” he said. “We will chase out the delinquents. There are 85 abusive nomad camps to destroy.”

He added that he would visit the widower of Giovanna Reggiani, a 47-year-old woman who was beaten, raped and killed by a Romanian immigrant who lived at a such a camp last November. “I want to promise him that what happened to his wife would never happen again,” he said.

Walter Veltroni, his Left-wing predecessor, was widely criticised for paying more attention to ancient monuments and film festivals than to problems with the city’s infrastructure and security.

Mr Alemanno was the youth leader of the fascist Italian Social Movement and wears a Celtic cross, a symbol of the extreme Right. However, he said he wore the cross only as a religious symbol, and in tribute to Paolo di Nella, a far-Right activist who was stoned to death in a Rome street protest 25 years ago.

Mr Alemanno said he was sick of the “continuing search for [my] dark side”, adding: “I am bitterly upset from a personal point of view at this demonisation.”

He promised to be a mayor for all Romans, and immediately sent letters to the Vatican and to Rome’s Jewish community.

Graziano Halilovic, a spokesman for one of Rome’s biggest settlements of Roma gipsies, said: “We fear there will be night-time raids on the camps. We want a safe city too. Some of our members have heard their parents’ stories of fascism.”

Mr Bossi said on Wednesday that immigrants had to be hunted out, and that if reforms were not forthcoming, his followers would take up arms.

“We have no fear of taking things to the piazzas. We have 300,000 martyrs ready to come down from the mountains. Our rifles are always smoking,” he said.

Mr Alemanno has promised to tear down a £12 million museum around the Ara Pacis, an altar to the Emperor Augustus.

The sleek modernist building, designed by US architect Richard Meier, took more than a decade to build but was immediately labelled by one critic as resembling a “pizzeria”.

Original article

(Posted on May 2, 2008)

     Previous story       Next Story       Post a Comment     Send This Page      Search

Comments

Another European gains power by standing up for his race and country. GOOD! Keep it up and inspire those on this side of the Atlantic to stand up for our race and country.

Posted by Renae at 6:15 PM on May 2


I wonder if he would be interested in a job in the U.S. Such as President of the United States. We could sure use a man like that here in the states. You know, a man with some, uhh, guts, cajoles, you get the picture. All the men here, with the exception of the great Ron Paul, all lack testosterone.

Posted by at 6:35 PM on May 2


Gianni Alemanno, 50, a firebrand neo-fascist and the first Right-wing mayor of the city since the Second World War, vowed to make Rome “secure” as he was sworn into office after his election at the weekend.(FROM ARTICLE ABOVE)

What a beautiful story. Hopefully the election of Mr. Alemanno will lead other European cities to elect right-wing mayors.


Posted by Howard in Las Vegas at 6:41 PM on May 2


Impressive. This is one of the few articles that I find encouraging and I admire Alemanno’s courage in doing what the vast majority know should be done. I wish he had an American counterpart.(I refer to the political arena). I actaully feel just a bit better having read this wonderful news of resistance to the onslaught….

Posted by at 7:14 PM on May 2


Here in the US it is rare to hear about Roma (gypsies). With the US not being a very homogenious population someone from this background could easily be mistaken for a Hispanic or other darker skinned person. Gypsies are often involved with one scam or another and feel that it is their right to scam non-Gypsies out of their money. If you call a psychic from an ad you see in the back of a supermarket tabloid and someone with an unplacible accent answers and tells you that you have a curse placed upon you chances are you have run into one of these people. People have lost thousands of dollars to these women (the women run this scam) and since the gypsies rarely use their real names the money is never seen again and the gypsy is off to another part of the country to perpetrate the scam all over again.

Posted by Spartan24 at 7:27 PM on May 2


I lived in Italy for several years back in the 80’s. We were on a train once and got to talking to a group of elderly Italians. Naturally, the subject of WW2 came up. When we got to Mussolini and his government, the Italians actually referred to him with a sort of fondness! I was shocked. I felt sure that they would denounce Il Duce with the same venom that I had been taught. They claimed that he gave them a sense of pride in their country. I learned a valuable lesson that day, history truly is written by the victors.

Posted by idareya at 7:37 PM on May 2



The election of Mr Alemanno confirmed a strong shift to the Right by Italians, who have been sickened by a spate of violent crimes committed by immigrants.

If he has the blessing of the populus, he may have a chance. How forceful and successful he is will depend on what international condemnation he faces from the usual do-gooders and anti-haters.

I wish him the best.

Posted by sbuffalonative at 7:50 PM on May 2


Good Luck Romans. Let us all pray that you have not waited too late to begin the good work of restoring Rome. May Italy lead the western world in restoring your country. If Spain could clear the enemies of the west from its land in 1492 it can be done again today.

Posted by Enough at 9:30 PM on May 2


Well, this goes along well with how the Pope told the U.S. to feel about its immigrants (We know illegal immigrants were included. He didn’t have to say it.).

I hope the marraige of the church and the state in Rome can work to expel illegal immigrants. This union was disastrous in the past. Maybe we could try it over here in the U.S. and get some things straightened out.

Posted by at 9:40 PM on May 2


“The Nazis tried to exterminate all the gypsies. Apparently they failed. Better luck next time.”
Posted by gee vee

So we have been told. Where are all these Gypsies coming from? Amazing that a regime reputed to be so ruthless and efficient could be so utterly inefficient to let all these people slip through the cracks! Something doesn’t hold water here.

Posted by at 10:21 PM on May 2


“How forceful and successful he is will depend on what international condemnation he faces from the usual do-gooders and anti-haters. I wish him the best.”
Posted by sbuffalonative

No doubt there will be plenty of condemnation. The haughty bureaucrats at the European Union will be outraged. The pressures from Brussels and Strassburg will be enormous. I too wish him luck, because he’s going to need it.

Posted by ghw at 10:30 PM on May 2


Fascism is wonderful. In Italy, it means Italy first. And
that means Italians, real Italians, first. In American, it
would mean America and Americans first. There is a large lit-
erature in existence about Fascist Theory. Oswald Mosley, the
Grandfather let’s say, of the BNP, would be a good place to
start. It is the future. There is no other now.

Posted by Freyr at 10:43 PM on May 2


We believe in blood and soil. Both are sacred and are to
be protected with fire and steel. Anyone who doesn’t believe in
this sacredness or is not willing to defend them, is unworthy and
shouldn’t be allowed to vote. What great news for both Britain
and Italy. Could this glimmer be light at the end of the tunnel
or is it just another hallucination.

Posted by Eric the Red at 10:58 PM on May 2


This should be entertaining to watch at least. If this man is successful, other right-wing candidates may use his model around the country. Italy and Spain are more comfortable with fascism anyway. They may yet be saved, but I never thought I’d wish a fascist success.

Posted by Jacqui in AZ at 1:59 AM on May 3


Gianni Alemanno, 50, a firebrand neo-fascist and the first Right-wing mayor of the city since the Second World War, vowed to make Rome “secure” as he was sworn into office after his election at the weekend.

Well that pretty much tells you all you need to know.

For years here in the US, decades even, many of us have been asking for more reasonable immigration policies: secure the borders; stop illegal immigration and return every illegal home; end birthright citizenship; reduce legal immigration to a reasonable number (reasonable not being any number anywhere close to 1,000,000 a year); and give us immigrants who, in the words that a liberal might use, “look like America.”

We have been granted none of the above. The politicians, bought and paid for by radical leftists and big business, have betrayed us. They turned the US into a police state where even questioning the effects of non-white immigration could cost you your degree, your job, your business license.

And we see now the end to which such policies come: if we cannot elect so-called “reasonable” politicians to do our bidding then we will gladly elect the “unreasonable” kind - the extremists.

The right has been on the move: massive victories in Denmark, Germany, Canada, France, Italy, and, now, Britain. The left assumes it will win big this fall in the US. If it does so it only will because, like in Australia, the so-called “right” has failed us.

Our day is coming.

Posted by Alan at 2:42 AM on May 3


Expelling troublemakers sounds like a good idea.

Posted by at 6:33 AM on May 3


I am not surprised by Alemanno’s win. He’s the right man, he’s intelligent and not afraid of being politically uncorrect.
We Italians, especially in central and northern Italy, are really upset with immigrants committing any kind of crime and creating no-go areas. Even here in my hometown (30000 people), we elected our first ever right wing mayor, who had also my vote.

Posted by Lukino Italy at 6:36 AM on May 3


Sheesh, can I believe what I’m reading this morning??

First the story about the BNP with 100 seats in Britain, now this…if the Euroweenies can find their spines, maybe Al Bundy can, too!

Hallelujah!!

Posted by VigilantAmerican at 7:11 AM on May 3


Actions speak louder than words, we will have to wait and see.

Posted by at 9:07 AM on May 3


The Italians have the right idea. We need a few politicians in this country with cojones.

Posted by at 9:51 AM on May 3


Now don’t get too exited, just words, the proof is in the pudding. In case you think fascism is the way to go, I have some news. We already have a fascist democratic country here. Fascism means the government controls everything, but doesn’t necessarily own it. The democratic part only means we get to choose which fascist we get.

Posted by The Old Sage at 10:34 AM on May 3


Exactly Alan. If they don’t want to listen to men like Pat
Buchanon, then they will get men like Jared Taylor. If they don’t
want to listen to a Taylor, then they will have to listen to men
like David Duke. And if they can’t take that, then they will be
forced to deal with charmers like Commander Rockwell and Profes-
sor Pierce. It’s true: our Tradition is not Fascist but neither
is it what they have made it. At it’s best, it depended on a del-
icate balance between the different branches of goverment as well
as between the States and the Federal Goverment. They have des-
troyed all of that, so now let them deal with the mailed fist.
Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind.

Posted by Freyr at 1:17 PM on May 3


“Fascism is wonderful.”

What the hell do you think our present system is?

Posted by at 1:55 PM on May 3



The democratic part only means we get to choose which fascist we get.
Posted by Old Sage

[Our] politicians, bought and paid for by radical leftists and big business, have betrayed us…[Elsewhere], the right has been on the move…
The left assumes it will win big this fall in the US.
If it does so, it will only be because, like in Australia, the so-called “right” has failed us.
Posted by Alan

— — — — — — — — — — —
Thank you, Allen and Old Sage. As you say, the Left will win simply because there is nothing else on the ballot — no matter what name they call themselves. It will only do so because it has totally taken over all sides of the so-called “debate” and all sides of the ballot. It is the only voice that is allowed to be heard. All others are “extremists’ or “fringe groups”. The positions of the real Right have been isolated, the ideas of the Right have been cast as illegitimate, “unAmerican”, and unmentionable; and there is no true “right”, any racial right, represented in this, or any, American election.

Even worse in places like Canada, where they could go to prison merely for printing or speaking their political platform. How can you have a fair, informed election, presenting all sides, in totalitarian conditions like this, where dissenting views are not permitted to be heard? In such places there is no longer any freedom or “democracy” — only the freedom to vote the way they want you to.

Isn’t this exactly the tyrrany we were told we were fighting in WW2 and the Cold War? Indeed, aren’t these the freedoms we were told we were defending through two World Wars, Korea, Vietnam, and the protracted Cold War? That is, throughout most of the 20th century! And look what we have now!

Posted by browser at 3:40 PM on May 3


In my only contact with gypsies—in the former West Germany in 1981—-they stole my bicycle tools while I was swimming. That’s what I think of whenever I hear anyone refer to gypsies.

Posted by at 5:03 PM on May 3


There’s hope for normal people. Normal people are electing normal people to office. If more normal Americans cared enough to write letters and to vote, we too could have normal people elected to office instead of the marxist fascists that we have.

Posted by at 5:50 PM on May 3


I just thought I’d point out that all of this is possible pretty much because Berlusconi literally owns the Italian media. Now if they had a BBC style media monopoly, instead of being sworn in as mayor Alemanno would be serving consecutive life sentences for “inciting racial hatred”.

Posted by at 6:31 PM on May 3


Right wing is less statism, left wing is more. Since fascism is more, it is of the left.

Posted by Madame Smythe at 7:45 PM on May 3


Racial “right wing” and economic “right wing” are two different things, Mme. Symthe.

Posted by at 10:30 PM on May 3


“Where are all these Gypsies coming from? Amazing that a regime reputed to be so ruthless and efficient could be so utterly inefficient to let all these people slip through the cracks! Something doesn’t hold water here.”

To answer your question, most of the gypsies are from Eastern Europe, mostly Romania. I’ve never seen figures on how many gypsies were murdered in the Holocaust. What I can say is that gypsies seem to be a significant minority in many former Eastern Block countries.

Posted by Sardonicus at 2:39 PM on May 4


“Racial “right wing” and economic “right wing” are two different things”
. ………………………

I am not, by any means, an advocate of statism, much less so ofeven more statism; but Laissez-faire, being less statism, would therefore have to be considered “right wing” by Mme. Smythe’s definition. No?

Yet, laissez-faire has been for the last several centuries the veritable heaven of those who would plunder us and run roughshod over us, and who have gotten us into (much of) this mess that we have today. Anything goes in the name of profit! All bow down before the almighty dollar! (Or pound or franc or whatever.)

I have always been, within reason, a supporter of the (abstract) concept of laissez-faire. Yet, the present situation that we see all around us — the dismantlement and exportation of our industry and of our technology, the depletion of our treasury, and the massive flood of aliens pouring across our border, lured by industries hungry for cheap labor, is the direct result of laissez-faire policies gone wild, having no sense of patriotism or social conscience or any concern other than immediate profit for themselves. I am beginning to question my traditional views.

Someone has to control these irresponsible worshippers of Mammon! I am less concerned about WHERE the control comes from than whether it WORKS and that it serves our people’s own best interests. That said, I’d prefer to see as little control as possible (or as necessary). Maybe we’ve got to get out of these narrow mental molds and find a fresh way of thinking.

Posted by ghw at 3:23 PM on May 4


“Racial “right wing” and economic “right wing” are two different things, Mme. Symthe.”

The name is Smythe- I infer from this misspelling you are not detail oriented.

This country was founded on strict individual rights, yet the Naturalization Act of 1790 mentions WHITES. They (the founders) did not see the need to “reduce” rights. They saw no dichotomy between being racial, and having rights.

btw Some modern “libertarians” do see such a dichotomy. I was surfing (on the net) and ran across a libertarian site I could not believe. The question was raised- do people have a right to fence off an area (form a gated community) and establish racial exclusiveness? Traditional libertarianism says yes, without reservation. Yet this guy said NO, and then claimed THAT THOSE ON THE OUTSIDE HAD THE RIGHT TO USE FORCE TO BREAK UP SUCH A COMMUNITY. Even though those in this community have violated no one’s rights! (I have not been able to find this site again).

Many libertarian organizations/sites have been infiltrated by the (ahem) communists. Reason magazine is now anti-racist rather than anti-initiation-of-force.

Posted by Madame Smythe at 3:55 PM on May 4


“is the direct result of laissez-faire policies gone wild”

It takes a staggering amount of chutzpah to claim that what we have now is “laissez-faire.”

Is the central wank, er bank monopoly “laissez faire”?

The income tax?

The socialist “schools” monopoly?

The affirmative action, which is a major reason for companies leaving.

The open border policy is from the STATE, using TAXPAYER monies and GOVERNMENT institutions to wreck this country.

Thought control at the universities, which are now extensions of Fedgov.

Taxpayer money used to bring in refugees…

Posted by uncle screwge at 6:52 PM on May 4


“Many libertarian organizations/sites have been infiltrated by the (ahem) communists. Reason magazine is now anti-racist rather than anti-initiation-of-force.
The name is Smythe- I infer from this misspelling you are not detail oriented.”
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Thanks for the response Madame Smythe. Very interesting. No arguments either. Please forgive the mis-spelling. I must confess that I am “typo-oriented”. No offense meant.

As for those so-called “libertarians” advocating the use of force to break up a racially organized community, I wonder what he would have advocated if this had been, let’s say, a specifically Black community. Or an exclusively Jewish community. (There are such.) I suspect his response would have been rather different. It seems that he is establishing a ranking of priorities, and that “fighting racism” outranks issues of liberty in his scale of values. To a mind that has been so corrupted, probably considerations involving race, at least among white people, would not be considered valid or permissible at all. Just simply beyond the pale.

Posted by at 7:35 PM on May 4


“Yet this guy said NO, and then claimed THAT THOSE ON THE OUTSIDE HAD THE RIGHT TO USE FORCE TO BREAK UP SUCH A COMMUNITY.”

I wonder how he would feel if I said that his wife wasn’t of the correct race, and I then used force to break up his marriage?

Posted by Aaron at 7:53 PM on May 4


A libertarian intellectual, against open borders:

“First and foremost, in a natural order, there is no such thing as

“freedom of migration.” People cannot move about as they please.

Wherever a person moves, he moves on private property; and private

ownership implies the owner’s right to include as well as to exclude

others from his property. Essentially, a person can move only if he is

invited by a recipient property owner, and this recipient-owner can

revoke his invitation and expel his invitees whenever he deems their

continued presence on his property undesirable (in violation of his

visitation code).”

Hans Hermann-Hoppe

http://www.mises.org/journals/jls/16_1/16_1_5.pdf

Posted by Madame Smythe at 9:16 PM on May 4


Thank you for you comments, Uncle Screwge. I am taking them all into consideration and, as I said above, I am beginning to re-think some of my traditional views. I am always open to new info. After all, isn’t that what Amren is for — to widen our horizons? Many thanks to all who post opinions here.

Posted by ghw at 9:27 PM on May 4


To Mr Alemanno: Bravo Sir for your spirit; and in honor
of your Victory, a letter from the past. Is it addressed to
you?
“This opportunity must not, therefore, be allowed to
pass, so that Italy, after so much time, may see her liberator.
I cannot express with what love he would be recieved in all the
provinces which have suffered because of these foreign innun-
dations, with what thirst for vengeance, with what steadfast
loyalty, with what piety, with what tears. What doors would be
closed against him? What people would refuse him obedience?
What envy would oppose him? What Italian would refuse him hom-
age? To everyone this barbarian domination stinks. May your
illustrious house therefore take up the task with that courage
and that hope with which just enterprises are taken up, so that
under its banner this country may be ennobled, and under its
auspices that which Peterach said may prove true:
Virtu contro furore
prendera l’arme; e fia el combatter corto:
che’l’antico valore
nelli italici cor non ‘e ancor morto.

Valor against furor
will take up arms;
and the combat will be short,
for ancient virtue
in Italian hearts is not yet dead.

From the last chapter of Machiavelli’s “The Prince”.

Posted by Eric the Red at 11:02 PM on May 4


European cultures have the right to exist outside of museums, but they will not if they don’t remove the non native invaders! kindness should always exist between peoples in reciprocal fasion. It is not reciprocal when people steal their way in contrary to the laws of the nation. A nation is like a house.. There are rightful inhabitants and guests and there are intruders. Intruders are of dishonorable entrance and should be removed at their own cost and sent back to their nation of origin. Western nations have given endless supply’s of goods to third world peoples.. but this will never be enough until the third worlders have the white daughters and standards of living given to them as well. Yes Italy I’m glad to see some audacity reborn in you, Send the African peddlers south to their continent and the Gypsies back to India, give them some bread and cheese for the trip but OUT they GO! VAI ROMOLO! VVV

Posted by Petrarch at 12:24 AM on May 5


Once you look at these pictures of Gypsies you will understand why no one wants them in their country. The Gypsies originated in India:

http://funnypicturecrazy.info/2007/09/28/welcome-to-romania/

Posted by at 10:16 AM on May 5


It’s high time EUROPEAN leaders pulled their heads out of the sand and faced the real problem… That immigrants bring crime, diseases, social problems and an insatiable demand for government hand-outs to their host countries.

Please keep up the good work, Signore Alemano. SET THE EXAMPLE FOR ALL OF EUROPE! Including what was once GREAT Britain!

Posted by Fed Up at 11:45 AM on May 5


Sometimes, we need tough guys like Roman Gianni Alemanno, and my hero, Sislian Joe Arpaio, to take care of business. This is a very happy development. I’m glad Italy, the birthplace of Western Civilization, is waking up. I’ve been told some of the toughest white guys in the prisons are Italian—no enervating sense of guilt over racism and black slavery for these Pisans! Send them packing Gianni!

Viva Italia.

Posted by Sardonicus at 4:13 PM on May 5


I don’t support “fascism” in the traditional sense. However, this appears to be the only way for white Europe to survive. The liberals there, as here, give a choice of far left dictator A or middle left businessman B, then tell us we have a choice. Look at obama vs mcamnesty for an example. Until this strangehold on our traditional values and beliefs is broken, I must support even far right facsism. I do worry about the old addage though, “be careful what you wish for, you just may get it”. But if something is not done soon about the disastrous immigration policies and multicultural nonsense, white nations will find themselves out numbered and hated in their own countries in 50 years as these 3rd world invaders breed like they always have, but now they benefit from the life saving medical advances whites invented. Kind of like we are financing and supplying the means to exterminate us to these people. So hooray for Rome. I pray the new Mayor will play his cards rihgt and start a wave of patriotic reformation that will halt and drive out the non white immigrants our gov’t has foolishly imported.

Posted by at 5:15 PM on May 5


How heartening it is to see some Europeans standing up for their culture and country!

We might learn something from them: traveling gypsies have been a bane to many small towns in the USA for a long time, and an even worse one after they traded their horses and wagons for station wagons and trucks. Lookouts could provide far less warning for store owners, shopkeepers and regular citizens than before, and they could all conduct a ‘hit and fade’ strike a la the Rebel Alliance and be gone before you even knew what they’d swiped this time.

If anyone thinks I’m ‘talking out my hat’, email me and I will gladly provide a chapter from an biographical book of a small town where several old-timers described their battles against the sticky-fingered Roma.

Posted by Dark-Star at 5:40 PM on May 5


Sheesh, can I believe what I’m reading this morning??

First the story about the BNP with 100 seats in Britain, now this…if the Euroweenies can find their spines, maybe Al Bundy can, too!

Hallelujah!!

Posted by VigilantAmerican at 7:11 AM on May 3

Al Bundy was a decent White man who was beaten down by his ungrateful wife and kids. Not to mention PC bashing of the White man. Cut Al some slack. In a lot of ways he is what most WHite men have become in today’s America.

Posted by Howard in Las Vegas at 8:07 PM on May 5


“It’s high time EUROPEAN leaders pulled their heads out of the sand and faced the real problem…. That immigrants bring crime, diseases, social problems and an insatiable demand for government hand-outs to their host countries.” FedUp
— — — — — —
And taking it beyond ALL of that (I don’t care if they’re saints), they displace the native people, changing the country and the culture FOREVER.

There is no way you can import hordes of Africans into Italy and still have it remain Italy. Africans will bring Africa with them.

Posted by browser at 12:19 AM on May 6


I knew a guy who had a Romanian room mate. I stayed in her room for a week after she left. I guess they also don’t have bedsheets in Romania, just scratchy wool blankets.

Posted by Jacqui in AZ at 2:19 AM on May 6


>>>they displace the native people, changing the country and the culture FOREVER.

Sorry, YOU erred: DESTROYING THE CULTURE FOREVER is the proper comment

Posted by Fed Up at 5:38 PM on May 6


Thank God!! I have prayed for a savior such as this man. May he motivate all of us. Thank God Almighty!

Posted by Elrey Jones at 10:08 PM on May 6


As Browser points out …”Even if their saints” If they’re from Africa.. or other alien non European types,…They will bring their nations with them! If Europe is to stay European.. It should be inhabited by its native sons and daughters. It is up to the Italians and other Europeans to decide their fate,… but keeping the great majority of permanent residents at least of Caucasian descent sounds like a healthy policy. The gypsies have earned their filthy reputation…MANIFOLD, anyone with actual experiance,..knows this. They should not be hated or abused,… but they should be removed! They lower the safety value and dignity of any country they reside in.

Posted by Petrarch at 11:04 PM on May 6


“The gypsies have earned their filthy reputation…MANIFOLD, anyone with actual experiance,..knows this. they should be removed!
They lower the safety, values, and dignity of any country they reside in.”
Posted by Petrarch


However, despite everything, they increase the DIVERSITY — which is what certain people value above all else, and are determined to promote. (A single-ethnic-group nation is dangerous and cannot be trusted.)

Posted by at 6:53 AM on May 7


“We will chase out the delinquents. There are 85 abusive nomad camps to destroy”…{ALEMANNO} “We have 300,000 martyrs ready to come down from the mountains, our rifles are always smoking”…{BOSSI}. How unusual…? Two men that speak like white men used to, before the PC Communist party made such behavior illegal! This vital group of patriots will have to send out the emotional degenerates that defend these wandering Cains/Gypsies/Vagrants along with the rest of the motley crew! Maybe some of the better Italian men are waking up? Maybe there is some vitality still lingering in the land of the Ceasar’s ?.. Virtu Ancora?

Posted by Petrarch at 5:26 PM on May 7



Home      Top      Previous story       Next Story      Send This Page      Search

Post a Comment

Commenting guidelines: We welcome comments that add information or perspective, and we encourage polite debate. Statements of fact and well-considered opinion are welcome, but we will not post comments that include obscenities or insults, whether of groups or individuals. We reserve the right to hold our critics to lower standards.




Remember Me?

(you may use HTML tags for style)