Voto:
Unfortunately, if Italy is struggling, a large part of the blame must be attributed to that tiny city-state that houses thousands of prelates, bishops, cardinals, and the man in white, all plump and adorned with golden crucifixes around their necks, with a banking institution that has committed every kind of atrocity over the centuries, possessing infinite wealth. Christ (provided He ever existed) did not teach us this. Christ had twelve apostles and preached in poverty, connecting with those who suffer, always reaching out a hand and turning the other cheek. The Romans crucified Him, and as a reward, the Holy See is now in Rome. I don't think Jesus agrees with the backward thinking and mentality of these scoundrels, who spout nonsense every day about things they should first keep in reverent silence: children in Africa dying of hunger, war, Palestine and Israel (it's a disgrace that man has turned the place where the Savior is said to have been born into a battlefield), the use of condoms (you should enforce this even on your SAINT representatives who abuse children in youth centers because you forbid them from having relationships, from marrying, and having families, with the absurd notion that the only family is the Holy Trinity), the Englaro case (they say life is a gift from God, those great men, but what kind of life? In a vegetative coma for 17 years, parents shattered day after day, a father even investigated for manslaughter, a shameful government trying to rush through a law to prevent euthanasia for the girl... And what if she woke up, you idiots? What would she do? Even after years of rehabilitation, she wouldn't be a tenth of who she was before. Would she go to work to support herself? Who would give her a job? You idiots, considering that with disability pensions people die today? Go and screw yourselves...). Politics, however, needs these buffoons (with whom they have golden deals) who, if they sold half of their possessions, gold and all, and indulged a little less, could contribute significantly to solving much of the world's hunger. Instead, the man in white occasionally comes out with his nonsense and everyone goes "Oh, what a holy man! After all, he is God's representative on Earth, the person closest to Him." No, dear ones, he is like all of us, and perhaps I am closer to God because, as Jesus taught me, God is everywhere, under a stone, in a tree, in the earth, air, water, and fire; in every living being He is present. Not in golden crucifixes or incarnated in a white robe. If it were up to me, as someone once said, I would seize all the wealth of the Vatican tomorrow morning and allocate it, in the form of strictly monitored humanitarian aid, to the Third World. But many are comfortable with Africans dying of hunger, killing each other, and remaining vastly underdeveloped. Africa has more natural resources than any country and if they wanted, they could be independent and dominate anyone, imposing their rules and dictating the market, just like with oil. As for the Chinese, why get angry? I find Iride's perspective correct when she says she doesn’t appreciate their attitude toward our country, which is something I also don’t appreciate about those from Eastern Europe. Though at least they make some effort to learn Italian, but the majority should be sent home, like the Chinese, given the respect they have for the country that hosts them and gives them an opportunity. Anyway, I’ve always wondered: why have I never seen a Chinese person in the hospital? Where do they put the Chinese when they die? Someone jokingly might say: "In spring rolls..." Regardless, they aren’t a benefit to us; they produce illegally, at low costs, exploiting labor to the brink of slavery and beyond, they engage in unfair competition and do not invest capital in the nation where they are located. They’re a bit like small locusts. Anyway, it’s also true that we once went to produce in China, making ENORMOUS profits, and now we compl