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Flayer
Sep 13, 2003

by Fluffdaddy
Buglord
To be fair a lot of EU policy on immigration is extremely hypocritical. This hypocrisy on immigration in particular looks like a big factor in how the far right has gained so much power in Italy. If France, and the EU in general, were serious in their rhetoric that Italy should be actively saving immigrants floating across the Mediterranean they would be offering to host far more of the immigrants that arrive than they do. As it is the policy of calling Italy out on the treatment of immigrants while doing little or nothing to help only fuels fascism and is hugely counter-productive.

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Flayer
Sep 13, 2003

by Fluffdaddy
Buglord

Toplowtech posted:

The real thing is those kind of complains are normal coming from an African country or Haiti. Italy (or LOL America), not so much. Complaining that France is a pillaging imperialist country is such a super fresh take coming from Italy, considering from whom we learned the trade. Some guy called Julius, i think: he came, he saw, he killed around 10% of the population, enslaved the rest, destroyed the religion and culture and took all the gold out of the mines. Do you guys know whatever happened to him? So yes, you are right it's idiotic and a pure political distraction to make you look elsewhere.
That is ridiculous - The Romans and the Gauls are not analogous to the modern states of Italy or France. Be serious now.

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