Alexander77

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Michele Soavi Il Sangue Dei Vinti
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I want to clarify that, as far as I'm concerned, I don't view Pansa's work from a sensationalist perspective. What the partisans did for the history of the country cannot be erased. I don't consider it a question of revisionism, but purely of chronological history.
Michele Soavi Il Sangue Dei Vinti
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Larrok's accusation of Pansa is not an accusation against the movement, but rather against the political ambitions of a part of the movement... then if uncomfortable aspects of history are to be denied...
Michele Soavi Il Sangue Dei Vinti
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I see nothing revisionist in Pansa's work. Telling the dark side (just to emphasize the foolishness of the GOOD- BAD division) of the resistance does not mean erasing or altering its meaning and historical value...
Michele Soavi Il Sangue Dei Vinti
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It's not quite clear why Pansa would be a scribbler for Berlusconi... Pansa? What the hell are you talking about? Yes, now Pansa has become a repubblichino... but stop with the nonsense!
Michele Soavi Il Sangue Dei Vinti
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5 to Pansa for life. The message is much simpler: there is no dichotomy of Good or Evil! Period... The essence of it all in the end is that... and seeing Pansa criticized by those who have always proclaimed themselves against the foolish good-evil idealism of a certain cinema and a certain literature is quite amusing.
Blur Modern Life Is Rubbish
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I thought I was the only one on the crusade against these idiots...
L'atletico Giovanni Floris RaiTré - Ballarò 05-05-2009
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What JURIX writes in post 73 is unfortunately true. Migrations as a historical phenomenon have always caused racial clashes. The reasons are well known, even to the walls. That said, CAZ made a very valid point: "...people were needed to make a nation"!!! Many significant migrations, as painful as they were, have led to the birth of new nations; the contribution of immigration has been fundamental, and, as sorrowful as it may have been, integration has occurred over time. It has also been true in the past for Italy (for the new labor force, for the jobs that Italians are no longer willing to accept...). BUT NOW THE SYSTEM IS SATURATED! The capacity to endure the migration phenomenon is not infinite but limited. A state reaches a point of collapse, and when it does, integration becomes impossible and racial conflicts arise. A model of this is the American metropolises, divided into ghettos. The Italian system is at the brink of collapse. I don’t believe that welcoming people and then throwing them on the streets or leaving them in reception centers is the solution. Question: what future for a nation that politically presents SILVIO and NULL at the opposition (franceschini barely had the strength to silence a ridiculous clown like Rossella...)? For years now, here it is no longer a matter of right or left; politics is about ideas and projects for the good of the state. But if those in power only do what benefits them and those in opposition merely prattle on without substance?
Pier Paolo Pasolini Una Vita Violenta
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Come on, don't be sensitive... I was just wondering what enjoyment you find in changing your nickname every week: my question is for psychological research purposes! A kiss smack smack? Let's do a little greeting...
Pier Paolo Pasolini Una Vita Violenta
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Iride, how many damn fakes do you have around? Have you already gotten tired of "napoletanodimerda"? Why don't you replace it with "uomodimerda"?
The Fix Vengeance / In This Town
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You know we should create a collection of nonsense, pete... I'll throw myself in there too, just to be clear ;)... that sophisticated britpop one is unmissable... other gems: Black album inspired by Back in Black, Load inspired by Oasis, Queen the cornerstone of heavy metal... ;)
But come on, Franci... it's not about offended fans... it's just that, honestly, I’m telling you, in my opinion you really didn’t understand a damn thing about Badmotorfinger, but especially about Superunknown... that's it... Superunknown especially. Allow me to point out one thing: Soundgarden are the only band (in their realm, mind you) capable of making an odd time signature sound like the most natural thing in the world (The Day I Tried to Live), while practically the rest of the world (more or less) lives in 4/4... They had enormous talent, harmonic knowledge in 360 degrees, imagination (mind-blowing tunings that even fingerstylers wouldn't dare...), taste, and they knew how to PLAY (which is no small feat... forget that nonsense about ignorant and raw being beautiful... knowing how to play is always a point of merit... playing, not wanking).... that said, if you tell me you don’t like the songs, I respect that (you like Kyuss... ;), de gustibus, but if you say they’re mediocre and predictable (in a somewhat presumptuous way... without malice) I'll have to point that out to you... see you soon!