«Identity issues tend to replace the demands of traditional social classes and take on an unprecedented centrality in the socio-political dialectic». This is what is written in the new Censis report which every year photographs the state and mood of the country. Almost sixty percent of Italians feel threatened by those who want to root in Italy rules and habits that conflict with our lifestyle and believe that “the real Italian” is only that which descends from a morphologically defined lineage. Censis certifies that the problem of identity and integration is something much broader and more rooted than the left believes or wants to make people believe. Reducing the issue to the Vannacci phenomenon or, in general, to the “racism” of the right does not stand up, not only in substance, but above all in numbers. Yes, because the numbers speak for themselves, and on the subject they say that over thirty million Italians, therefore much more than the voters who support the right at the polls, believe that given the way things have turned out, immigration is not only “a problem” , but it became “the problem”. Passing off as a fascist anyone who asks for barriers and rules, anyone who claims the right to live in a Western, democratic, open but not subjugated society, means not having understood that the problem is not the right, but the left in all their forms. political, cultural and media. These are the effects of the globalist intoxication that infected the first decades of the new century, a re-edition of communism which, like communism, has proven not only unsuccessful, but also dangerous. The Censis,
however, today he documents an important thing, he takes a step further and says that it was almost only the elite of the left who remained intoxicated, that is, those who, not living in the many Corvetto (the Milan neighborhood which was the protagonist a few days ago of the first revolt of the immigrants) of ours
city, he doesn't experience the problem first-hand, he doesn't bump into it every morning when he leaves the house. Do you want to see that the majority of Italians on the right and left are in favor of the Albania plan? I wouldn't be surprised.