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There are first-class and second-class discriminations. There is one that is rarely mentioned, now forgotten. Yes, discrimination against people from the South no longer seems to affect anyone, not even those pseudo-liberal zealots with their knees scraped from roasted chickpeas. The labels "terrone," "mafioso," or the denigrating tone that highlights the differences between North and South no longer cause outrage, they don’t make the news... they belong to the second class, they play in a minor league. After 160 years of Italian Unification, it’s rather ludicrous when you think about it.

What happens is that an influencer with THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND followers posts videos while wandering around Palermo. It’s worth mentioning, however, the supposed goodness of this naive, innocent, and lost soul in her benevolent Instagram posts. The girl in question becomes famous online as an educator, boasting and mystifying a degree in economics and commerce from Bocconi (thanks to "investigations" initiated by Dagospia).

In 15 seconds, the following occurs:
1) A girl is belittled and humiliated. She is mocked because she doesn’t know the history of the establishment where she works (a public beach) for 3 euros an hour (exploited), claiming that she isn’t paid enough to inform herself. The Bocconi graduate retorts, "Instead of earning 3 euros an hour, study, educate yourself, and earn 30, being a tour guide for Palermo for us annoying Milanese," all seasoned with English terms. (A privileged bourgeois suggesting to a girl that if she wants to earn more, she needs to study! Go, walk, and study! This advice comes from someone who, as previously mentioned, never actually obtained her degree and who flunked the university entrance exam twice).
2) Prejudices about the developmental condition of the South are laid out.

It’s time to dust off some classics.
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