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Veneto When Legality Appears to be a problem, just a Few meters from University

December 29, 2010 (10/29/2010 mv)




That law stripped, right near the university



Yesterday, walking in the Capital ( in the fund that co acento x Veneto), I saw a poster of Veneto state. It was attached to the wall in the middle of other posters. I realized that was a bit 'torn. It should be noted that Veneto is a state party that offers a legal way for independence of Veneto. The slogan on the poster was about Path the legal independence. The anonymous poster was wrested had targeted the word legal, so now seemed the motto path to independence leg ...



The fact is rather interesting, because it happened about 100 meters from one of many sites of the Ca 'Foscari Venezia, which are scattered. Admittedly, the Italian nationalists do not have much to say about the law in a state that still retains the Venetian lands without the justification of a military victory nor the popular support of a democratic vote. However, this event of refusal for something within walking distance of the University office, the place of knowledge and wisdom, we says something about the plight of Italian nationalism. Until very recently, thanks to the slogan of the Northern League braggarts on immigrants, Italy has managed to successfully exploit the fears of voters for racist or violent as a consequence of the independence of Veneto. But faced with a party that brings legal arguments for the independence of Veneto, Italy's supporters seem to have no choice but to reject the word legal.



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December 29, 2010 (29/10/2010 mv)



When Legality Appears to be a problem, Just A Few meters from University



Walking in the Capital (Fri / kah-pee-Tahl /, 'Capital city'), yesterday I came across a placard by Veneto Stato. It was stuck to the wall amidst a number of advertisements. I noticed that it was partly ripped. Remarkably, Veneto Stato is a party that proposes a legal way toward the independence of Veneto. The slogan on the placard was more or less Percorso per l'indipendenza legale, that is either Way to legal independence or Legal way to independence. The anonymous person who tore off part of the placard had targeted the word legale, so that the motto now read Percorso per l'indipendenza leg...



The fact is quite intriguing, as it occurred at about 100 meters from one of Ca' Foscari University's many buildings scattered all over Venice. Admittedly, Italian nationalists have not much to say about legality in a State that still retains Venetian lands without the justification of a military victory or the people's support through a democratic vote. Yet, this expression of refusal for something legal at a few meters from a University, a place of erudition and wisdom, tells us something about the critical situation of Italian nationalism. Until recently, thanks to Northern League's boastful slogans about immigrants, Italy has been able to exploit successfully the voters' fear of a racist or violent outcome of Venetian independence. However, faced with a party that brings legal arguments in favour of the independence of Veneto, Italy's supporters seem to have no option but refuse the word legal.

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