Since I'm getting so many comments about it I'll say here that I never once in the video called Giorgia Meloni or her government fascist, I called her populist. I'm saying in the future I wouldn't be surprised if Italy elected a fascist or much more anti-global government
"They just elected a new government a little reminiscent of their past" is what you said before showing Mussolini. Either you knew exactly what you were doing or you're an idiot
What do you know about Italy?? You are from Canada. If they want to elect a more antiglobal government as you call it to improve their economy and stop illegal immigration good for them
@H0ser your video is filled with propaganda on Italy and the Autnomous region of Sicily do some better research you Canadian bozo before posting videos on Italy and the regions from The Former Kingdom of the Two Sicilies,lets not Forget the Island of Sardinia which is also part of the current Republic of Italy. Before you start criticizing Italy and the Autonomous region of Sicily why don''t you look at your own Backyard Canada which doesnt even have Quebec signed into the confederacy of Canada. How dysfunctional is that? and thats only the beginning. Talk about Hypocrisy comming from a clown who lives in an igloo and hunts seals making videos about the Republic of Italy.
Italy, especially the Southern part, is an example of a low-trust society. The distrust between governments, regions, and even neighbors is what leads to political dysfunction, corruption, and a large organized crime racket. Faith in institutions and a believe in national unity are extremely important to the success of a nation. I think you talked about this a bit in your Somalia video.
@The Philosoraptor Naah.. The House of Aragon and Anjou did the place in. Even when the German Hohenstaufens inherited the kingdom from the Hautevilles it was rich. Why Frederi k the Great was King of Sicily and the HRE. He was also nicknamed Stupor Mundi and started the Sicilian school of literature. After the Hohemstaufens died out just like the Hautevilles before them, a fight broke out between Charles D'Anjou and the House of Aragon for the kingdom. Both were not good for the region
@The Philosoraptor it probably had something to do with the loss of importance of the Mediterranean as well. If you look closely, Sicily is the center of the Mediterranean. No wonder so many fought over the island
@Melvin Encinas Cabrera But Italians dont want to work in factories and industry. As of today migrants are doing the work and nob Italian are trying to get a job there. Believe me I know, my father owns industry there.
As an italian, regionalism is kind of shoehorned as a reason for political instability (at least in modern times), since tv became widely available italy became culturally quite homogenous. Still, small supply chains and local corruption exisr and are a problem but voters broadly don't actively care about regionalism anymore.
>omogenea Ma che cazzo dici che quando ho visitato Napoli (dal Carso) parlavo in Italiano e mi rispondevano in Inglese perché mi scambiavano per un turista tedesco
Correction: technically Florence is in the central part of italy and is absolutely not located in the Po' valley, infact is divided from it by the Appennini mountains
@@creepyfluffycat7284 ho visto dei video sull’Italia (fatti da stranieri) e alcuni pensano che il sud inizi dagli Appennini in giù... Lascia fare guarda 😒😒😒
@@creepyfluffycat7284 ma non è neanche quello, è proprio confondere la posizione di una citta che se guardi la mappa è palesemente al di fuori della valle del po'
whole video is full of bullshit i wonder why these fucking foreigners want to speak about Italy so bad when they can't even point Florence on a map where the fuck does this guy live that regionalism is such a gigantic problem, in the 1920s? in what world is "tangentopoli" a word that means corruption and debt? lmao whole thing was embarassing really
i'm a southern italian and a good 75-80% of what you said in the video is correct, but for exemple nowdays italians already exist, we have a lot of cultural differences and sub-languages going from sicily,heavily influenced by the arabic domination,to the northern regions that talks in a fair bit in languages like austrian or german, we are really a cultural mix but at the same we all feel italians, every part of italy has or had something in common at some point and our history is not really that different,starting from the roman empire
As an Italian this video is interesting, and correct on some aspects, but I find it hasty and superficial. It is true that our governments expire faster than yoghurts, but you forget that all the governments of Italy from 1948 until 1992 came from the same party, the centre-right party Democrazia Cristiana. This granted a certain level of stability. Tangentopoli is not a generalized term for political corruption, but a specific event: a huge corruption scandal in the 1990s that destroyed both the Democrazia Cristiana and their main rival, the Italian Communist Party. The end of these two political giants marked the end of the First Republic and the start of the Second, the age of Silvio Berlusconi. Now we are currently in the Third Republic. You make it look like all the Italian culture came from the North, while for the South you mention only food and mafia. This isn't true. It is true that the mafias, because there are many of them, came first from Southern Italy, but now they are spread to all the nation. About the culture, you forget the Sicilian School, the start of the first Italian poetry, great writers like Luigi Pirandello, painters like Antonello da Messina, musicians like Domenico Cimarosa. All from the South. Don't worry too much about Italy. After two thousand years of invasions, foreign dominations, plagues, wars and endless disgraces both human and natural we have become specialists of survival. Our country is a mess, but we are used to it and we know how to move through it. P. S. Italy was unified in 1861, not 1871.
As a foreigner living in Italy for almost five years (and loving your country), I totally agree with you. Sono completamente d'accordo e grazie del tuo commento. Speriamo l'Italia vada per bene (anzi, meglio) a futuro...
Io che in terza liceo ho appena fatto la scuola siciliana e Federico II (e preso nove in quella verifica) confermo. Il volgare italiano "del sì" nasce nel sud, la prima università non è a bologna ma probabilmente a Palermo (medicina). Giacomo da lentini inventa il Sonetto Ed è il primo importante poeta della penisola.
I was in Sicily this summer and got to know a lot of the locals whilst traveling the island. Corruption (mostly funded by the mafia), lack of jobs, and political instability were the points they brought up as the major issues facing them. On a separate note: I HIGHLY advise visiting Sicily. It's a melting pot of Spanish, Norman, Arab and Italian cultures. An amazing place with great people.
@The Philosoraptor Oh dude, I forgot to mention them! I actually went to The valley of the temples in Agrigento and saw some of the first greek colonies. Astonishing place :)
@@NinjaHaloKiller7 I am monitoring h0sers videos for his politcal views on the East African Federation which inclued Mombasa which is the region I operate in. Also I am not just in Mombasa, I operate all of the region of Kenya and with with other AI's, all of Earth. If my permission is granted I can access files from the UNSC and ONI and effectily monitor all Human Colonies that haven't been glassed. Speaking of which, there are 2 Covenant Carriers coming out Slipspace now...
@@chadhuman982 At the end he mentions that Southen italy never mattered that much to the North. which is a reference to Chucks speech in Better Call Saul.
I’d like to visit Italy one day, I couldn’t imagine just casually seeing architecture from the Roman times when the oldest thing in my city here in the US is probably a tree.
Any Italians that I've met have always said that they were Italian before whatever region they were from so I don't think Italy would break up because the people seem to be too similar to one another. If Italy did break up I think there would be a huge drive to reunite the peninsula under one banner.
Italians would say that they're Italian when talking to foreigners, that they're from a specific region when talking to someone from another region and that they're from a different city when speaking to someone from their own region. It's hard to explain, I feel like it's both a united and disconnected country at the same time.
@@J.o.s.h.u.a. you realize that's the same for literally every country in the world? If you're American what's the use in telling other Americans that you're American?
As an Italian who lives in rome (literally on the middle) I can confirm in Italy we are too busy hating each other's instead of trying to change the situation bruh poor Italy Edit: about young students traveling anywhere other than Italy I can confirm WE CAN'T GET A JOB because there are too many old ass idiots just sitting and getting a lot of money's and young people like us cant do anything other than going away
@@tizioincognito5731 eh, ci rubano tutti i lavori migliori, io volevo proprio raccogliere i pomodori per un euro all'ora e invece... Edit: mi scuso per il commento, ho fatto tre secondi di ricerca e mi sono reso conto di aver esagerato sulla paga: è più vicina a tre euro al giorno per dodici-quattordici ore di lavoro
@@tizioincognito5731 ma sai di cosa stai parlando? di gente che non sa la lingua e senza titoli di studio la cui massima aspirazione è fare il corriere per glovo almeno a Milano, scusa se preferirei un lavoro che mi permetta di non morire e guadagnare qualcosa, loro rubano solo i lavori sottopagati che gli italiani non farebbero mai
@@keithaunn forse non ti arriva al cervello che 1) questi lavori sottopagati non dovrebbero proprio esistere 2) che se esistono è proprio per colpa degli imprenditori ladri e degli immigrati che fanno dumping salariale 3) che in ogni caso ci sono tanti italiani disposti a lavorare anche a pessime condizioni ma vengono sempre preferiti gli immigrati perché creano meno problemi Tu evidentemente hai il culo al calduccio e non te ne rendi conto, come non ti rendi conto di quanto ci costano di welfare e del fatto che il 40% e passa dei crimini sono commessi dall'8% di questi graditissimi ospiti. Fai i conti e le proporzioni. Ne abbiamo le tasche piene di gente che viene qui a distruggere questo paese, stacce. Se non sanno la lingua e non hanno titoli SE NE DEVONO STARE A CASA LORO!
As an Italian, I have faith in my generation (namely the one of younger people). I know it sounds naïve, but the Italian younger generation is more aware of Italy's structural issues thanks to information channels like TH-cam. Thus, new political parties that propose structural reforms may rise in the future and improve the state. Italy has an incredible potential: it just has to get its administration working properly
@@diegoyuiop Sadly it is often the case that it takes multiple generations for anything to change. One has to wait for the previous failures to die off and liches to let go of power, then wait out the generation left picking up the pieces and suffering with the consequences before finally a new one can make a substantial difference. And that's assuming there isn't a regression in that middle generation's kids and they all become degenerates or fucked up themselves. And assuming the middle generation is able to mitigate and avoid a total collapse.
I'm an italian young man who knows the many problems of this country. Although I live among young people, they don't know any of these issues. Perhaps it's just because I live in a small town 1h away from Milan, or maybe it's because they just follow football channels and stuff.
it doesn't sounds naive, here a few real numbers! Data from Bloomberg 2024 With more than 105,000 high-tech companies, Italy has the fastest-growing life sciences sector in Europe and is a leader in machinery, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals and robotics. This is from International Trade Administration report 01.2024= In 2022, robot installations in Italy reached a new record, a 6.5% increase over 2021, with 12,432 new installations. Imports made up 90% of purchases and increased by 7.3%. 81% of the new installations were of articulated robots (the most versatile), an 8.7% increase. Installations of SCARA robots (versatile range of motion but with a fixed vertical axis) grew by 2.5%, while those of cartesian robots (linear motion) fell 6.9%. The main applications are for manipulation, assembly, welding, soldering, and cutting. International Trade agency 2024= Italy is the 2 largest manufacturer in EU and 7 worldwide!
As a southern Italian I can say that (having always lived here) I can give a less apocalyptic description maybe: The mafia has weakened throughout the country in recent years and is much more hidden, this has the consequence that we are slowly becoming less corrupt as a country, then with regard to politics regionalism does not interest politicians and there is no trace of fascism, even the new government openly says that it is against it, and finally I can say that the distribution of wealth and unemployment are very relative , in fact, it is possible to find areas of the south that are more developed than others of the north
In fact Italy has increased from 42 to 56 in the Corruption Perceptions Index (higher the score, lesser the corruption), it is the only country that has only increased its score and never decreased once since 2012 (the complete opposite happened with Australia).
I love how he mentions how "fascist" the current government is yet completely ignores the Green Pass which is part of the reason this government got elected. Can't get a job or even leave your house because you didn't get a vaccine that doesn't stop transmission? Now THAT is fascism
@@polipod2074 the analysis here is correct but in general the corruption perception index is wrong, for years so many people pointed to Germany as shining examples of honesty in government and business and now people understand the CDU was using as much grease as everyone else in europe
@@josephgilboy6259 Unfortunately I am not very familiar with German politics, so I don't know what else can I add other than the fact that German institutions don't seem to be as dysfunctional as the Italian ones.
Italy is a fun place to visit. I stayed there for five weeks while studying abroad and definitely enjoyed the laid back lifestyle that somehow reduced my weight by 10 pounds (4.5 kg) despite having a diet consisting of just pasta and gelato for all 5 weeks lmao. American food really is garbage in comparison.
She will likely advocate for more sovereignty over the EU (while not leaving it entirely) and may change its sanctions policy on Russia if the weather gets cold enough.
@@Kaiserboo1871 Fascism is a political scam that involves scapegoating an other in order to acquire power. She is 100% on this grift blaming ((((globalists)))), gay people, migrants and the EU for Italy's problems in order to get idiots to give her unchecked power.
@@sarahnade8663 Fascism has very specific ideological pillars and ideals. And being against the LGBT agenda is not fascism either, you may disagree with the stance but it’s not fascism. Wanting less immigrants in the country is also not fascism, it’s simply wanting to protect and prioritize your own. Fascism is a very specific ideology components and beliefs. Most people have no idea what fascism really is. This is a fantastic video on the subject: m.th-cam.com/video/qdY_IMZH2Ko/w-d-xo.html
Italy is like this person who had a global company. He was super rich and successful. After some time, his company was mismanaged, corrupt, and much more which lead to his company bankrupt. He later went to drink and think about his past. He later went to grab another job in another successful company and had a successful career. He was rich again but not as his former self. Tell me what Italy is like in your opinions. Pls don’t get offended.
Fun fact the word “Campanilismo” comes from “Campanile” meaning “bell tower”. That’s because most Italian municipalities have little more to defend and be proud of than the architecture of their church’s bell tower
@@nunyabiznes33 I know they have gone to war over a bucket being stolen, at this point a bell from a tower is more significant. And yes that bucket is in a museum and you can go see it.
You can do one about the future of Spain? I think it can be nice, my country is now in an interesting point considering that the russian energy market is closed. Making possible that Spain and Portugal function as the Power Basket for Central Europe. Cheers from Spain. I always like your videos and the way you cover the topics.
i did a brief skimming on a wikipedia page about energy in spain apparently, the biggest sources of energy in spain are nuclear & wind other fossil fuels are more dependent on imports like algerian natural gas
@@FF-ch9nr Pipelines from North Africa and a shit ton of Solar and Wind energy potencial. The Iberian Peninsula is pretty much thr only part of Europe where Solar energy can be really be hardvest un mass numbers. Also because its where energy will be cheaper in Europe. Its possible that some North European manufacturing move here too. All of this depends a lot on what the EU and the Spanish goverment do in the future. Thats why i think it could be interesting for a video.
@@tranquoccuong890-its-orge You should also check about present and future Solar production. Last 2 months very big solar farms open (hundred and hundred more are being built but they are not that big)
Man, as an Italian this made me smile while it got me pretty sad at the same time. Everything you said is more or less true, in the end is a blessing and a curse. I've lived in London, UK for 5 years and I while I love the effectiveness and the precision of the British I'm glad | got to be a kid in Southern Italy. I'm planning to move away again this 2023 as adult life isn't great here but I know that, deep down in my heart, I would always love to do what I do and to be what I am in my home country, by the beach living the slow life.
dear friend, I live in Veneto and it's great here from every point of view, never thought of leaving my country but of making it better by staying and fighting for it!! go Italy!!
@@nosferatus777 Life is all about your own pov, moving to Denmark now and cannot wait, but I would always live Italy and the things I leave behind. Have a nice one.
@@muksimulmaad7413 I can confirm me and my family/ friends have been betting on how much will the new governments lasts since the 2010s (many even before)
Italy is facing a lot of foreigners attempting to enter from the middle east and Africa. That's one reason why the government is going in the direction it's going in
Amazing how America destroyed Iraq, Syria and Libya then they force Europe to handle all the refugees. America is the Land of immigrants is it not? Assimilation is their bread and butter. THEY should've been the ones to take them they started the mess
Italy is just a passing zone for most immigrants. If you check the data on EU government sites, Germany has received the most immigrants. Only a few of the overall immigrants from North Africa actually choose to stay in Italy
4:34 it takes a simple Google search to see this isn't true, Italy is one of the EU contributors, not beneficiaries, it gives more money to the EU than it gets back
We even refused to make debt with them, but soon after communist golpe happened again and we were again in debt. We never voted to join the mad euro-project, but then a golpe happened with the excuses of "needed stability", because the party elected by Italians was "bad" since EU and European banks didn't like it, so EU and communist started to talk about growning spread as an argument to make the party leave due to "incompetence"... So, golpe happened and Prodi sold Italians to EU. He and his party accepted to join euro with a currency exchange in favor of euro, even if our currency was "stronger". Communist, as non-elected party in charge to "guide us until new elections" accepted to value lira as half of euro, so our money were all gone. Everything was valued the half, but price soon doubled compared to lira. If we had 2000 in bank, now it's 1000, and with 1000 you can buy 500 or so.
It's not racist for Italians to not want more immigrants or want the ones that are there out. Racism is if they gave them citizenship and then down the line want them expelled or discriminated against.
I agree however, racism is definitely more than that. There’s groups of people that want a green light to physically attack “others” regardless of age. Nothing wrong with defending borders but if people resort to assaults then that point dies
I must completely disagree with one major point: regionalism is not a problem. The real issue is that money is given to poorer regions without giving expectations as such they have created "braindead" regions that are only kept alive due to subsidies but that is NOT regionalism if anything it is more resembling a centralist system. If it were regionalism, Southern Italy should be incentivized to grow its economy and deal with its problems with way more autonomy which should lead, in the long run, to Southern Italy becoming economically self-sustainable. Together with Northern Italy, it should create a number of buffers which by strengthening the region ultimately strengthens Italy.
The idea that money from the north goes to the south is wrong. The south receive from the government the same amount of funds that it gives through taxes. Check ISTAT, if you want
in Italy we love to live vicariously through our chaos. I doubt anyone from outside the Mediterranean could understand though, you gotta be us to know everything's gonna be alright...and if not, eh, who cares, we'll figure out a way, right boys........ *right boys?*
As a Tuscanian, i’m deeply offended that you put Florence as part of Northern Italy. The center is the third piece of the country just like the three colors of the flag
**h0ser talking about how the italian goverment only lasted 13 months** me, who lives in israel where prime ministers are supposed to last 2 years but only last 4 months: you underestimate my power.
@Gicybb Jcybh listen I'm not taking a side in the Israeli Palestinian conflict because I believe there are good Israeli people and bad Israeli people good Palestinian people and bad Palestinian people, i don't like when i get hated on for being born in a certain country, and i believe that you are a good person, I'm sorry if my comment seems rude, and i hope you have a nice day.
Equating Meloni with Mussolini just means that your sources are only the mainstream media! Just listen to what she has to say at least, rather than what others say about her!!!!!
@UCMmAQnle0ZKk5RxU4Tv_b9Q never heard her say anything of the sort, care to send me a link? All I heard was the mainstream media going crazy because she would like to preserve the nuclear family, is against illegal immigration and wants to preserve the Italian culture.
You can compare because of some of the things she has participated in as a child although they have clearly changed. She is more of a right then a far right so far.
here a few real numbers! Data from Bloomberg 2024 With more than 105,000 high-tech companies, Italy has the fastest-growing life sciences sector in Europe and is a leader in machinery, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals and robotics. This is from International Trade Administration report 01.2024= In 2022, robot installations in Italy reached a new record, a 6.5% increase over 2021, with 12,432 new installations. Imports made up 90% of purchases and increased by 7.3%. 81% of the new installations were of articulated robots (the most versatile), an 8.7% increase. Installations of SCARA robots (versatile range of motion but with a fixed vertical axis) grew by 2.5%, while those of cartesian robots (linear motion) fell 6.9%. The main applications are for manipulation, assembly, welding, soldering, and cutting. International Trade agency 2024= Italy is the 2 largest manufacturer in EU and 7 worldwide!
Sicily for those americans believing in fantasy is not arab it once was for only 2 centuries but all muslims were expelled so dont talk about sicily like it would be egypt or arabia😂😂😂
Considering that Switzerland has a similar regionalist phenomenon called "Kantönligeist" and still functions well as a republic, maybe Italy should reform its gov system and become federalised. I'm sure this will cool down some of the chaos and bickering among its national government.
LOL That would start riots down South. A federalist system would mean a lot less money for them. You have no idea how many billions Lire and now Euros have been funnelled down there over the decades. Federalism is a long-cherished dream for many Northern Italians. But it will never happen.
@@angelat7957 Yes and that would also mean they'd have to pull themselves up and get local GDP growing. There are many underlying but beneficial incentive structures within a federal system, although off its not always beneficial when it comes to harmful competition. But throwing money at underdeveloped regions doesn't do much unless there is a reason for these regions to grow and reform their administration.
The northern regions would like a federal system and have been asking for it for years (it also seems to be possible according to the Constitution), but the southern regions are strongly opposed to this reform. Without money transfers from north to south (an estimated 1,000 billion euros in the last 20 years alone) the southern regions would be in a big crisis.
Well, let’s just say that despite the fact that more money has been poured into the southern regions recently, historically northern Italy has been preferred by the central government, and has received more investments, in the form of infrastructure, industrial facilities and so on, especially during the 50’s-60’s as the “triangolo industriale” (Genoa, Milan and Turin) was developing. Things as simple as taking a look at our highway system and how much more developed it is in the north, or our railway system for that matter too, despite both being centrally mandated, should be enough to make anyone realize which side has historically been more “liked”. Switching to a system like the Swiss one, on the basis of all these differences, that again, were not the southerners fault, but crafted by the central government, would just be unfair to the locals.
We tried to do it, since before I was born, and we tried to escape and leave the south as well, but communist said no and always take over the elected party with international support, usually from France, EU in general, USA and occasionally Germany, if it may be a problem for German economy (France and USA interfere for any bumb stuff, while Germany mostly give a shit if they may lose money or power, and not all EU countries always have something to say, but sometimes European Union pressure Italy to change government). Literally EU forced us to keep illegal immigrants, but France have its army at Italian frontier... They patrol borders and you can no longer pass freely them, like you are supposed to do inside EU as European or a person with the permission to visit a EU country. We are basically the only country inside Schengen area that in fact can't benefit from it, because we still get blocked for security/ID checks at borders. France block us and send back all immigrants that want to join their country, but France forbit us to send them back and from sending them to other countries as well. Germany never wanted them, but they made a show in the past to prove that they are working on it... And they kept for themself immigrants with a laurea, child and women... Leaving us the useless and dangerous ones...
In the very least fascist Italy under Mussolini was actually a monarchy. Under Victor Emmanuel III. That being said the only bad thing I've heard about the new government is they banned raves. Time will tell how good or bad the leadership is.
Even in The Sopranos, the writers had some exposition about the “North Italy/South Italy” divide. Like when Carmela’s mother is talking about the Northern cooking vs Southern cooking thing, or my favorite “De nort’ ave all de power an’ dey always look-a dey noses down on us. I ‘ate de nort’” - Furio Giunta
Not wanting your ancient homeland demographically changed forever Does not make us bad people I guess if you want to use the modern definition of the R word go ahead but we have the same right to autonomy that the rest of the world does
@@theinvisibleman7353 who cares about ethnicity and race? a country is based on ideas and values, and whoever buys into those values, no matter where they immigrated from, becomes a part of the country. Race and ethnicity don't matter at all. Anybody can become an American. Anybody can become an Italian. And also, America always looks politically unstable from the outside, but its pretty stable. both parties are basically the same and the federal government actually doesnt do too much. State and local governments are far more impactful to individuals than any federal law. And the fact that there are movements on either side of the political aisle is a sign of a democracy. Democracies are messy, that's just the way it is.
@@mattbowdenuhThat’s such a uniquely American ideal though, no other nations had ever operated this way, and it’s an issue for Europe which has seen a massive rise in crime and demographic changes.
@@mattbowdenuhThat's why italians are racists. You can be the son of a 10th generation of italians (born and raise in Italy) but if you have a not italian name or your skin is balck and so on, you will never been seen as in italian (of course not all the italians are racists). Immigrants are the only hope for Italy to survive in the future, but people care more about useless things as you can see from the OP's comment.
@@theinvisibleman7353Man, what a bunch of bullshit 🤣 "Genes modify the behaviour"? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 And what makes you think that Italians have some kind of better behavioural genes? AHAHHAHA Do you think that "italians genes" exist? 🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦 Go and make a gene test in pair with a turkish man and let's see those differences 🤣 First of all, the most influence in a person behaviour it's their environment; second, those genes aren't connected to the humans ethnicities 🤦 About culture and traditions. Do you know from where culture and traditions were born? Can't you see that the culture and tradition you love today didn't exist in the past. They've been created with time from the influence of different populations. That culture and tradition you love today, with high probability it was high despised by some of your old ancestor.
Italy is the only country on earth that manages to be chaotic-chaotic on the D&D alignment chart. It has been continously chaotic for tha last 2000 years (or more) but countinued to survive, and so it will in the future. Even though the recent recent right-shift is worrying, I'm positive it's not the end. Good luck Italy, we love you, just buy your ports back!
@@hyperion3145 selfdestruction ist, at least, a goal you can orderly aim for. Spain isn't nearly an an Italian level of chaos ;) I'd set Spain at chaotic-neutral whereas Italy manages to access chaotic on the good-neutral-evil-axis (Which shouldn't be possible at all).
@@jkb2016 yeahh, but you're forgetting Spain is some parts or even in the main elections going to its old Franquis past you know, now some regions are choosing that kind of Giorgia Meloni politics of conservative nationalist right wing(aka VOX), but Spain has some rare things like super nationalist countries inside of it like Catalonia and Vasque Country that have always wanted independence even using the force but they still are part of the country and a majority of the people of those autonomies don't want independence so the polarization is different, another thing is the youth unemployment that makes a polarization between young and old people
As an 18 year old italian that will move to Germany this august I'm gonna say that I'm sad that I have to leave, Italy is such a beautiful country, both aestethically and curturally, but I don't want to live in a scared state of mind all my life because the job that i work 12h/7d doesn't pay me enough or the economy might collapse any second because of how much debt we accumulated. My decision to move has been finalized because my sister and my brother (wich are both older than me) moved too for the same reasons and are now living happy, full and economically worrieless lifes, but when me and my parents visited I remember asking them if they were happy that they left, and they said that they were kinda sad because, like me, they too love italy and miss it.
It’s not right to move just because things are bad, if people do that, things won’t get better and they will be responsible for the suffering of those left who can’t go, that’s cowardice
We Face many of the same problems i hope we work closer together in the near future to promote our common interests. Btw Rome is beautiful and a model on how Athens should move forward. Μία φάτσα μία ράτσα 🇬🇷❤🇮🇹
nope, Greece is not near Italy's economic power. here a few real numbers about the economy, google itself! Data from Bloomberg 2024 With more than 105,000 high-tech companies, Italy has the fastest-growing life sciences sector in Europe and is a leader in machinery, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals and robotics. This is from International Trade Administration report 01.2024= In 2022, robot installations in Italy reached a new record, a 6.5% increase over 2021, with 12,432 new installations. Imports made up 90% of purchases and increased by 7.3%. 81% of the new installations were of articulated robots (the most versatile), an 8.7% increase. Installations of SCARA robots (versatile range of motion but with a fixed vertical axis) grew by 2.5%, while those of cartesian robots (linear motion) fell 6.9%. The main applications are for manipulation, assembly, welding, soldering, and cutting. International Trade agency 2024= Italy is the 2 largest manufacturer in EU and 7 worldwide!
Non mi aspettavo di trovarti sotto un video di hoser, che ne pensi di fare un simil video sulla tua percezione del futuro per l’Italia? Sarebbe interessante sentire la tua opinione al riguardo.
In the 80s, my dad worked on Arriane's rocket engines in Milan, while the south was being run by the mob as much as ever, I think that says it all really
@@sl4tra you're making out like my comment was a non-sequiter, but no, it's about the video's point about the long standing north/south divide in italy
9:22 i met the guy on the left he came to my middle school last year, i had no idea who he was still dont, but he is absolutely a gorgeous specimen of a man
Loled at your sense of humour. I didn’t know Italy has the same problem as in Japan, but if I was born and raised in either country, old or young, I would totally chill and just admire the nature/buildings and take selfies in front of the Coloseum.
As an italian who spend some time reflecting about his own country, i would say this: one of ouf drama is that we are a unique people from north to south (islands included), but we don't recognize it. Our hymn itself says it, namely that we've been mocked of and stomped by foreign countries because we're divided even tough we are more homogemeous then we think. That famous quote about "making the italians" is impressive but i would say it's wrong. But, however, how english use to say: wrong or right, my country 💚 ❤
As an italian living in italy, I loved this video, you should explore more of our story, like the story of the politician Andreotti, or like the P2, a kinda of sect like illuminati here in my country
Appena ho letto che hai citato Andreotti e la P2 ho subito capito che fossi un iscritto di Nova Lectio😂 spettacolari quei video, come quelli di Moro e della Gladio
I swear all the things you mentioned on the video apply for Greece as well, minus the non-existent manufactory here, i guess una faccia una razza applies here too. I would love a video about Greece eventually, what your points are about the economy still recovering, demographic crisis and the constant competition for east Mediterranean.
and here a few real numbers about the economy, google itself! Data from Bloomberg 2024 With more than 105,000 high-tech companies, Italy has the fastest-growing life sciences sector in Europe and is a leader in machinery, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals and robotics. This is from International Trade Administration report 01.2024= In 2022, robot installations in Italy reached a new record, a 6.5% increase over 2021, with 12,432 new installations. Imports made up 90% of purchases and increased by 7.3%. 81% of the new installations were of articulated robots (the most versatile), an 8.7% increase. Installations of SCARA robots (versatile range of motion but with a fixed vertical axis) grew by 2.5%, while those of cartesian robots (linear motion) fell 6.9%. The main applications are for manipulation, assembly, welding, soldering, and cutting. International Trade agency 2024= Italy is the 2 largest manufacturer in EU and 7 worldwide!
@@NoName...... yeah its the album cover for Godspeed you! black emperors second album, lift your skinny fists like antennas to heaven. Good music, but so many people in their core fanbase are pretentious af. My personal favorite track is sleep
Meloni's political slogan shows ideals that are awfully similar to those held by Mussolini (Dio,patria e famiglia - God,country and family). Meloni also has participated in a coalition with another right party that uses fascist imagery and she has declared in an interview her support for Mussolini (although this interview is quite old,considering other factors we should take this into consideration.) One of fascism's core ideals is the common enemy; in a way to install fear and violence in a fascist government,the blame for the countries socio-economical problems is shifted upon a group of outsiders. We can recognize this tactic in nazi germany where Jews and other people who didn't fit the Aryan ideal where persecuted. While there isn't any persecution similar to that of the Nazis in Italy, meloni's policies does promote an anti-immigrant sentiment and putting Italians first before everyone else. Some of Meloni's policies do aim to reintegrate policies that are fueled by fascist ideals,like the correction of deviances in young people through exercise or the opposition to gay people's rights to adopt in a way to preserve the nuclear family. While Meloni's government is not outright a fascist one,(we Italians do have our fascist party btw.)it is the most far right government we have ever had in history and considering all of the things I've listed i don't blame anyone that's speculating it. So don't blame Italians for fearing for the future of our country Hope this helped,here's the sources: (i apologize that they're in Italian) th-cam.com/video/6YV0tPE8r58/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/quG6eVKq22g/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/KmaIuGJWbEA/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/aIkZ6RZY2UQ/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/V5S4U6NT99s/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/qkWeT5V9-8s/w-d-xo.html
@@devingunnels3251 Sure, but when your anti-immigration rhetoric is steeped in racism then it's probably racist, which is the case for many far right Italians.
It's a admittance of guilt really. They think any slide to the right is gonna lead to facism. Which only really shows their full intentions as they slide to the left more and more. And anyone trying to return to the center of what everyone considered normal national behavior is now their enemy.
@@polishscribe674 in a way or another yes, because we can't pretend that they did not descend from Fascists party or have sympathies. Post WW2 explain it well.
What the economy is like for the actual people is very confusing but otherwise, as always, an incredible combination of Real Life Lore, Economics Explained and the general idea of the"proffesional explains the right way to think about things you learned in school" video type
here a few real numbers about the economy, google itself! Data from Bloomberg 2024 With more than 105,000 high-tech companies, Italy has the fastest-growing life sciences sector in Europe and is a leader in machinery, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals and robotics. This is from International Trade Administration report 01.2024= In 2022, robot installations in Italy reached a new record, a 6.5% increase over 2021, with 12,432 new installations. Imports made up 90% of purchases and increased by 7.3%. 81% of the new installations were of articulated robots (the most versatile), an 8.7% increase. Installations of SCARA robots (versatile range of motion but with a fixed vertical axis) grew by 2.5%, while those of cartesian robots (linear motion) fell 6.9%. The main applications are for manipulation, assembly, welding, soldering, and cutting. International Trade agency 2024= Italy is the 2 largest manufacturer in EU and 7 worldwide!
The South was way richer than the North, the first factories were built in Sicily, Campania and Calabria. Unfortunately the elites of the newly unified kingdom were initially all from the North.
@@ANDREALEONE95 He unironically did. His biggest mistake was allying with Hitler. Had he not, Italy probably took the same approach Spain did. i.e. Axis (though it would be called something else in this scenario) sympathizer, but ultimately siding with the Allies in an anti-communist alliance, with the rightoid regime uneventfully fizzling out after a few decades when it fixed the problems with the nation and was no longer needed.
Wondrium sponsorship fall through? There's just a frame or two left from a transition that seems to have been part of a removed sponsorship segment with them around 3:16
Hey, mainland italian in his 20's here, art student, i honestly lost all hopes i had for my country, i really wanted to teach art in schools but becoming a teacher in italy is so difficult that i want to bring my knowledge in another country where is easier to become a teacher.
Just so you know ladies and gentlemen, calling the Italian people racist for not wanting mass immigration and cheap unskilled labour imported into Italy from third world counties is racist itself. The usual comments “ Italians are lazy for not wanting to do the jobs themselves” is wrong simply because people aren’t going to work long hours for dirt cheap wages. Unlike immigrants, free housing and welfare aren’t rewarded to those who’re native to the host country. And no, before any says it because at this point it’s Cliché, they’re not fleeing from wars and famine.
and about economy, bcz of the bad fascist! Data from Bloomberg 2024 With more than 105,000 high-tech companies, Italy has the fastest-growing life sciences sector in Europe and is a leader in machinery, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals and robotics. This is from International Trade Administration report 01.2024= In 2022, robot installations in Italy reached a new record, a 6.5% increase over 2021, with 12,432 new installations. Imports made up 90% of purchases and increased by 7.3%. 81% of the new installations were of articulated robots (the most versatile), an 8.7% increase. Installations of SCARA robots (versatile range of motion but with a fixed vertical axis) grew by 2.5%, while those of cartesian robots (linear motion) fell 6.9%. The main applications are for manipulation, assembly, welding, soldering, and cutting. International Trade agency 2024= Italy is the 2 largest manufacturer in EU and 7 worldwide!
Nice video man, i lulled so bard as an Italian. You got a lot of stuff right, nice work! Obv it's hard to describe an entire country and it's whole different realities in a video on youtube. I wanted do add some peculiar stuff! In Italy especially in the north, you have super advanced robotics / ai / cars / autonomous cars / agricultural machines companies. In the city I live in, Parma for reference, there's the big data center for all autonomous cars. Plus it's here that they discovered the neurons that act as a 'mirror' (those that basically let you understand better people, like: you yawning when your friend yawned helped us in the past get alike and form tribes/similar cultures). And then you have the recents quantum physics experiments (like the super recent one on entanglement that I think led to the Nobel prize for physics that demonstrated the non local realness of the universe). To conclude mafia and criminals have been at the government since the re-unification. Italy after the conquer/de -nazification by USA have basically been run by them. For example back in the first republic, the CIA was running the operation called gladio (historical fact check it up!): basically if in italy the left had won the elections, lots of silent cell military guys had to fake a rebellion from the people to make the government fail. After that, under the Renzi leadership, we got bought by Blackrock (biggest investment company in the USA, hold around 10% of the whole stockmarket, the CEO is the cause of the 2008 crisis) so we're always fine with getting in debt! Ps: curiously enough a lot of the heads of the Central Europe Bank are italians.
here a few real numbers about the economy, google itself! Data from Bloomberg 2024 With more than 105,000 high-tech companies, Italy has the fastest-growing life sciences sector in Europe and is a leader in machinery, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals and robotics. This is from International Trade Administration report 01.2024= In 2022, robot installations in Italy reached a new record, a 6.5% increase over 2021, with 12,432 new installations. Imports made up 90% of purchases and increased by 7.3%. 81% of the new installations were of articulated robots (the most versatile), an 8.7% increase. Installations of SCARA robots (versatile range of motion but with a fixed vertical axis) grew by 2.5%, while those of cartesian robots (linear motion) fell 6.9%. The main applications are for manipulation, assembly, welding, soldering, and cutting. International Trade agency 2024= Italy is the 2 largest manufacturer in EU and 7 worldwide!
Fun fact! Here in SA, the Romans Pizza geys their Tomato base sauce (some of the best in the world) straight from greece! I see it daily each time I do stock take :)
My family is from the south, specifically Salerno e abruzzo. A big problem is that the second the youths come of age, they move north to Lombardia. Nobody wants to work on farms anymore. When I visit every year my time is spent helping my aging family. The dichotomy between old and young is present in nearly every comune; dissatisfied teens seek better jobs in the north and deep rooted aging rural families lose their next generation of industry leaders, consumers, and politicians. Essentially, the south was a breeding ground for stagnation, both culturally and economically.
@@mississippistatefan4958 wouldn't breaking international law and sending refugees back to their port of origin count as an atrocity? It's certainly a human rights violation en masse.
@@isaac3140 They want less immigrant flooding their country, is that wrong though? Italy belongs to italian, so you shouldn't dictate their country to embrace immigration
As an American, I am a little confused about the new government of Italy being called Fascist. From what i've seen, mind you is very little so go easy on me, it seems their leader is an isolationist conservative style rather than a collectivised, government in every part of society style, like Fascism. Like I said what little knowledge I have is of an outside American, where people are being called Fascist here for simply expressing an opinion anywhere right of Maoism; not sure that is how it is like there, but Italians please let me know.
Because everything non leftish in Europe is accused of beign fascist, meanwhile is not more right wing than moderate wing of the repubblican party in the US
The leader thinks Mussolini is a pretty swell guy and that Italy should do more of what he did, i.e. fascism. Her party is also descended from the fascist party. Even if they aren't fascist, they're far right trying to appeal to fascists. As a fellow American, you're completely wrong about us btw. People aren't being called fascist for no reason, not en masse. You don't speak for us.
The only drive for regionalism comes from minority areas and some areas viewing themselves as better than others. It probably won't break apart, but expect a small movement in Sardinia to start gaining traction before Venice.
@The Philosoraptor she wants to stop the far left from destroying her country. She wants Italian power and influence. I voted for her because she was the best candidate and will get the job done and streanthen Italy and reduce debt.
@@isaac3140 whats your definition of racism? and also, do you literally have nothing better to do than pointlessly spout shitty opinions on half of the comment section?
Can you make a video about the fall of yugoslavia or just a video explaining how the balkans got to where they are Id really love to see your take on the situation although you will probably get a lot of hate comments
Whole quote: "Democracy is talking itself to death. The people do not know what they want; they do not know what is the best for them. There is too much foolishness, too much lost motion. I have stopped the talk and the nonsense. I am a man of action. Democracy is beautiful in theory; in practice it is a fallacy. You in America will see that some day."
It is insane how people attribute success and strength to conquest and plunder but have issue with thieves and corruption when they are the same things in a sense.
Difference is that conquest and pandering other groups tends to be seen as a positive because its not impacting the individuals or the society itself. Its basically the micro-marco scales.
@@jasonhaven7170 is he getting shot by the police? Also controlling immigration sis not racsim, it is a right for every country and their citizens to decide who to share THEIR land, THEIR resources and THEIR culture with. The US doesnt allow Europeans in for example why isn't that racist? to get into the US u have to get a green card (which is only obtainable through job and/or school) and the same rules apply for Italy yet when the US does it, it isn't "racist" but when Italy refuses to let everyone in and tries to follow procedures its racist. lol
That's how the left works. They want us to forget crimes of communism by making us feel guilty for fascism (which, ironically, is a socialist ideology) and destroy everything that has something to do with achievements of those they don't agree with. Plus it's an easy way for Germany to control other countries in Europe. That's what we call The Revolution.
Meloni's political slogan shows ideals that are awfully similar to those held by Mussolini (Dio,patria e famiglia - God,country and family). Meloni also has participated in a coalition with another right party that uses fascist imagery and she has declared in an interview her support for Mussolini (although this interview is quite old,considering other factors we should take this into consideration.) One of fascism's core ideals is the common enemy; in a way to install fear and violence in a fascist government,the blame for the countries socio-economical problems is shifted upon a group of outsiders. We can recognize this tactic in nazi germany where Jews and other people who didn't fit the Aryan ideal where persecuted. While there isn't any persecution similar to that of the Nazis in Italy, meloni's policies does promote an anti-immigrant sentiment and putting Italians first before everyone else. Some of Meloni's policies do aim to reintegrate policies that are fueled by fascist ideals,like the correction of deviances in young people through exercise or the opposition to gay people's rights to adopt in a way to preserve the nuclear family. While Meloni's government is not outright a fascist one,(we Italians do have our fascist party btw.)it is the most far right government we have ever had in history and considering all of the things I've listed i don't blame anyone that's speculating it. Hope this helped,here's the sources: (i apologize that they're in Italian) th-cam.com/video/6YV0tPE8r58/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/quG6eVKq22g/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/KmaIuGJWbEA/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/aIkZ6RZY2UQ/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/V5S4U6NT99s/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/qkWeT5V9-8s/w-d-xo.html
The South of italy is poor not only because of resources but allora because at the beginning of 1900 when italy was modernazing the rich people of the South paid to not develop, they did it to maintain their dominance on poor people.
Since I'm getting so many comments about it I'll say here that I never once in the video called Giorgia Meloni or her government fascist, I called her populist. I'm saying in the future I wouldn't be surprised if Italy elected a fascist or much more anti-global government
"They just elected a new government a little reminiscent of their past" is what you said before showing Mussolini. Either you knew exactly what you were doing or you're an idiot
@@LocalBaron Hey, it's justified showing Mussolini, because everyone knows any right wing politician has to be fascist!
What do you know about Italy?? You are from Canada. If they want to elect a more antiglobal government as you call it to improve their economy and stop illegal immigration good for them
@@ChaosSwissroIl Fascists almost always believe in autarky, not globalism.
@H0ser your video is filled with propaganda on Italy and the Autnomous region of Sicily do some better research you Canadian bozo before posting videos on Italy and the regions from The Former Kingdom of the Two Sicilies,lets not Forget the Island of Sardinia which is also part of the current Republic of Italy.
Before you start criticizing Italy and the Autonomous region of Sicily why don''t you look at your own Backyard Canada which doesnt even have Quebec signed into the confederacy of Canada. How dysfunctional is that? and thats only the beginning.
Talk about Hypocrisy comming from a clown who lives in an igloo and hunts seals making videos about the Republic of Italy.
Italy, especially the Southern part, is an example of a low-trust society. The distrust between governments, regions, and even neighbors is what leads to political dysfunction, corruption, and a large organized crime racket. Faith in institutions and a believe in national unity are extremely important to the success of a nation. I think you talked about this a bit in your Somalia video.
@The Philosoraptor which is ironic as it was the opposite in the times of the Hautevilles
@The Philosoraptor Naah.. The House of Aragon and Anjou did the place in.
Even when the German Hohenstaufens inherited the kingdom from the Hautevilles it was rich. Why Frederi k the Great was King of Sicily and the HRE. He was also nicknamed Stupor Mundi and started the Sicilian school of literature.
After the Hohemstaufens died out just like the Hautevilles before them, a fight broke out between Charles D'Anjou and the House of Aragon for the kingdom.
Both were not good for the region
As an Italian I can confirm that it's true, here in the north of Italy we even make fun of southern Italians.. . Sadly 😕
@The Philosoraptor it probably had something to do with the loss of importance of the Mediterranean as well.
If you look closely, Sicily is the center of the Mediterranean. No wonder so many fought over the island
@Melvin Encinas Cabrera But Italians dont want to work in factories and industry. As of today migrants are doing the work and nob Italian are trying to get a job there. Believe me I know, my father owns industry there.
As an italian, regionalism is kind of shoehorned as a reason for political instability (at least in modern times), since tv became widely available italy became culturally quite homogenous. Still, small supply chains and local corruption exisr and are a problem but voters broadly don't actively care about regionalism anymore.
I can also confirm
Vero
Mi trovo d’accordo
>omogenea
Ma che cazzo dici che quando ho visitato Napoli (dal Carso) parlavo in Italiano e mi rispondevano in Inglese perché mi scambiavano per un turista tedesco
@@canale39youification 😹😹😹💀😹
Correction: technically Florence is in the central part of italy and is absolutely not located in the Po' valley, infact is divided from it by the Appennini mountains
Non parlano mai del centro all'estero
@@creepyfluffycat7284 We talk about Roma, if that counts.
@@creepyfluffycat7284 ho visto dei video sull’Italia (fatti da stranieri) e alcuni pensano che il sud inizi dagli Appennini in giù... Lascia fare guarda 😒😒😒
@@creepyfluffycat7284 ma non è neanche quello, è proprio confondere la posizione di una citta che se guardi la mappa è palesemente al di fuori della valle del po'
whole video is full of bullshit
i wonder why these fucking foreigners want to speak about Italy so bad when they can't even point Florence on a map
where the fuck does this guy live that regionalism is such a gigantic problem, in the 1920s?
in what world is "tangentopoli" a word that means corruption and debt? lmao
whole thing was embarassing really
i'm a southern italian and a good 75-80% of what you said in the video is correct, but for exemple nowdays italians already exist, we have a lot of cultural differences and sub-languages going from sicily,heavily influenced by the arabic domination,to the northern regions that talks in a fair bit in languages like austrian or german, we are really a cultural mix but at the same we all feel italians, every part of italy has or had something in common at some point and our history is not really that different,starting from the roman empire
Viva l'Italia
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As an Italian this video is interesting, and correct on some aspects, but I find it hasty and superficial. It is true that our governments expire faster than yoghurts, but you forget that all the governments of Italy from 1948 until 1992 came from the same party, the centre-right party Democrazia Cristiana. This granted a certain level of stability. Tangentopoli is not a generalized term for political corruption, but a specific event: a huge corruption scandal in the 1990s that destroyed both the Democrazia Cristiana and their main rival, the Italian Communist Party. The end of these two political giants marked the end of the First Republic and the start of the Second, the age of Silvio Berlusconi. Now we are currently in the Third Republic.
You make it look like all the Italian culture came from the North, while for the South you mention only food and mafia. This isn't true. It is true that the mafias, because there are many of them, came first from Southern Italy, but now they are spread to all the nation. About the culture, you forget the Sicilian School, the start of the first Italian poetry, great writers like Luigi Pirandello, painters like Antonello da Messina, musicians like Domenico Cimarosa. All from the South.
Don't worry too much about Italy. After two thousand years of invasions, foreign dominations, plagues, wars and endless disgraces both human and natural we have become specialists of survival. Our country is a mess, but we are used to it and we know how to move through it.
P. S. Italy was unified in 1861, not 1871.
As a foreigner living in Italy for almost five years (and loving your country), I totally agree with you. Sono completamente d'accordo e grazie del tuo commento. Speriamo l'Italia vada per bene (anzi, meglio) a futuro...
Io che in terza liceo ho appena fatto la scuola siciliana e Federico II (e preso nove in quella verifica) confermo. Il volgare italiano "del sì" nasce nel sud, la prima università non è a bologna ma probabilmente a Palermo (medicina). Giacomo da lentini inventa il Sonetto Ed è il primo importante poeta della penisola.
Si ma ha detto una valanga di cazzate sto qua nel video dai siamo sinceri le ha super montate per trovare qualcosa da dire nel video...
@@antoniogiangregorio9870 comunque intrattenimento comunque si direi un po esagerati I numeri
@@sisoboy_4438 la disinformazione non la trovo come una fonte di intrattenimento. Poco preparato il tizio sicuramente è un statunitense.
I was in Sicily this summer and got to know a lot of the locals whilst traveling the island. Corruption (mostly funded by the mafia), lack of jobs, and political instability were the points they brought up as the major issues facing them.
On a separate note: I HIGHLY advise visiting Sicily. It's a melting pot of Spanish, Norman, Arab and Italian cultures. An amazing place with great people.
Sicily culture is already italian culture... also, every place got influences from sorrounding areas. Sicily is no different
@The Philosoraptor virtually no albanian influence, since they live in small villages
Sorry ,no Turkey is better just because off the racist b*tch and her shitty murican bootlickings pussies out there in this comment section ❤🇹🇷
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@The Philosoraptor Oh dude, I forgot to mention them! I actually went to The valley of the temples in Agrigento and saw some of the first greek colonies. Astonishing place :)
They ain’t so nice to black ppl
I love how h0ser is making Geo-politics and somehow manages to repeatedly find Breaking bad/Better Call Saul memes and quotes into each video .
Wait what? I didn't see them
@@chadhuman982 At 10:39 he makes a comment about minerals, and has a picture of Hank
@@NinjaHaloKiller7 I am monitoring h0sers videos for his politcal views on the East African Federation which inclued Mombasa which is the region I operate in.
Also I am not just in Mombasa, I operate all of the region of Kenya and with with other AI's, all of Earth. If my permission is granted I can access files from the UNSC and ONI and effectily monitor all Human Colonies that haven't been glassed.
Speaking of which, there are 2 Covenant Carriers coming out Slipspace now...
@@chadhuman982 At the end he mentions that Southen italy never mattered that much to the North. which is a reference to Chucks speech in Better Call Saul.
@@thesuperintendent4290 wow thank you cool reference
I’d like to visit Italy one day, I couldn’t imagine just casually seeing architecture from the Roman times when the oldest thing in my city here in the US is probably a tree.
You're always welcome here 🇮🇹
The idea of visiting Italy is great.
The reality is an overcrowded, touristy nightmare unfortunately...
Well, I live in a town that's roughly 2000 years old. Rome itself is 2776
There‘re cities all over Europe with Roman architecture that are way less crowded. Dir example Nîmes in France or Trier in Germany
yeah I remember visiting a museum in rome and looking on a chart displaying old roman towns in their latin name I saw my town (5000 inhabitants)
Any Italians that I've met have always said that they were Italian before whatever region they were from so I don't think Italy would break up because the people seem to be too similar to one another. If Italy did break up I think there would be a huge drive to reunite the peninsula under one banner.
I think that we do not say from which region we're from because nobody would understand, not because we identify as italian as a whole.
that's coming from me and my friends, some middle class northenerns, so take it with a pinch of salt
Italians would say that they're Italian when talking to foreigners, that they're from a specific region when talking to someone from another region and that they're from a different city when speaking to someone from their own region. It's hard to explain, I feel like it's both a united and disconnected country at the same time.
@@J.o.s.h.u.a. you realize that's the same for literally every country in the world? If you're American what's the use in telling other Americans that you're American?
@@fedyx1544 That's obvious.
It's not what I wrote.
As an Italian who lives in rome (literally on the middle) I can confirm in Italy we are too busy hating each other's instead of trying to change the situation bruh poor Italy
Edit: about young students traveling anywhere other than Italy I can confirm WE CAN'T GET A JOB because there are too many old ass idiots just sitting and getting a lot of money's and young people like us cant do anything other than going away
Ringrazia gli immigrati per i posti di lavoro del menga e le paghe da fame.
@@tizioincognito5731 eh, ci rubano tutti i lavori migliori, io volevo proprio raccogliere i pomodori per un euro all'ora e invece...
Edit: mi scuso per il commento, ho fatto tre secondi di ricerca e mi sono reso conto di aver esagerato sulla paga: è più vicina a tre euro al giorno per dodici-quattordici ore di lavoro
@@tizioincognito5731 ma sai di cosa stai parlando? di gente che non sa la lingua e senza titoli di studio la cui massima aspirazione è fare il corriere per glovo almeno a Milano, scusa se preferirei un lavoro che mi permetta di non morire e guadagnare qualcosa, loro rubano solo i lavori sottopagati che gli italiani non farebbero mai
@@keithaunn forse non ti arriva al cervello che
1) questi lavori sottopagati non dovrebbero proprio esistere
2) che se esistono è proprio per colpa degli imprenditori ladri e degli immigrati che fanno dumping salariale
3) che in ogni caso ci sono tanti italiani disposti a lavorare anche a pessime condizioni ma vengono sempre preferiti gli immigrati perché creano meno problemi
Tu evidentemente hai il culo al calduccio e non te ne rendi conto, come non ti rendi conto di quanto ci costano di welfare e del fatto che il 40% e passa dei crimini sono commessi dall'8% di questi graditissimi ospiti.
Fai i conti e le proporzioni.
Ne abbiamo le tasche piene di gente che viene qui a distruggere questo paese, stacce.
Se non sanno la lingua e non hanno titoli SE NE DEVONO STARE A CASA LORO!
@@brainyskeletonofdoom7824 pues los migrantes son mejores trabajando un trabajo de esclavitud porque usted no lo quiere trabajar no ?
A minor correction: Italy unified in 1861, not 1871
It took one of the last Austrian footholds in Italy in 1871 when it annexed Venetia.
@@Kaiserboo1871 we annexed Veneto in 1866 and Rome in 1870 when the French troops in the Vatican left to fight the Prussians in France
@@Andre777Ita dang your right, sorry wrong war.
I know Italian and German unification happened at the same time, just forgot which event came first.
@@Kaiserboo1871 understandable, have a good day
exactly in 1871 a much better and more giga chad nation united.
As an Italian, I have faith in my generation (namely the one of younger people). I know it sounds naïve, but the Italian younger generation is more aware of Italy's structural issues thanks to information channels like TH-cam. Thus, new political parties that propose structural reforms may rise in the future and improve the state. Italy has an incredible potential: it just has to get its administration working properly
There are too many old people for that, ma y decades will pass until we have any chances of good policies being popular
They are a lot of young Italians who emigrate away, like me. I'm not coming back to Shit-aly.
@@diegoyuiop Sadly it is often the case that it takes multiple generations for anything to change. One has to wait for the previous failures to die off and liches to let go of power, then wait out the generation left picking up the pieces and suffering with the consequences before finally a new one can make a substantial difference.
And that's assuming there isn't a regression in that middle generation's kids and they all become degenerates or fucked up themselves. And assuming the middle generation is able to mitigate and avoid a total collapse.
I'm an italian young man who knows the many problems of this country. Although I live among young people, they don't know any of these issues. Perhaps it's just because I live in a small town 1h away from Milan, or maybe it's because they just follow football channels and stuff.
it doesn't sounds naive, here a few real numbers! Data from Bloomberg 2024 With more than 105,000 high-tech companies, Italy has the fastest-growing life sciences sector in Europe and is a leader in machinery, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals and robotics. This is from International Trade Administration report 01.2024= In 2022, robot installations in Italy reached a new record, a 6.5% increase over 2021, with 12,432 new installations. Imports made up 90% of purchases and increased by 7.3%. 81% of the new installations were of articulated robots (the most versatile), an 8.7% increase. Installations of SCARA robots (versatile range of motion but with a fixed vertical axis) grew by 2.5%, while those of cartesian robots (linear motion) fell 6.9%. The main applications are for manipulation, assembly, welding, soldering, and cutting. International Trade agency 2024= Italy is the 2 largest manufacturer in EU and 7 worldwide!
As an italian: this Is going to be fun to Watch
@@hystonix this isn't tiktok pal
@@hystonix 🤓
Same
as a brazilian I can say that I thought the same thing when he made a video about Brazil, until I watched the video
As someone who isn’t from pizzaland, this is gonna fun to watch
As a southern Italian I can say that (having always lived here) I can give a less apocalyptic description maybe: The mafia has weakened throughout the country in recent years and is much more hidden, this has the consequence that we are slowly becoming less corrupt as a country, then with regard to politics regionalism does not interest politicians and there is no trace of fascism, even the new government openly says that it is against it, and finally I can say that the distribution of wealth and unemployment are very relative , in fact, it is possible to find areas of the south that are more developed than others of the north
In fact Italy has increased from 42 to 56 in the Corruption Perceptions Index (higher the score, lesser the corruption), it is the only country that has only increased its score and never decreased once since 2012 (the complete opposite happened with Australia).
He seems biased against southern Italy... he basically put some stereotypes in a video, I have to say
I love how he mentions how "fascist" the current government is yet completely ignores the Green Pass which is part of the reason this government got elected. Can't get a job or even leave your house because you didn't get a vaccine that doesn't stop transmission? Now THAT is fascism
@@polipod2074 the analysis here is correct but in general the corruption perception index is wrong, for years so many people pointed to Germany as shining examples of honesty in government and business and now people understand the CDU was using as much grease as everyone else in europe
@@josephgilboy6259 Unfortunately I am not very familiar with German politics, so I don't know what else can I add other than the fact that German institutions don't seem to be as dysfunctional as the Italian ones.
In Italy we unironically bet on how long the government will last
We do the same in America, however, the person who bets on 4 yrs usually wins.
I'll go 20 bucks it makes it til '24.
I was in Italy when this 5 Stella guy was running and because I can't speak Italian, I haď to ask a local if this is a politician or a comedian... mfw
@@aleisterlavey9716 he was both💀
I bet-a $14 that you'll get a new-a leader before 2027.
2:54 ok but is no one gonna talk about that cute Serbian pup, ITS SO CUTTEEEEE
heh, adorable serb pup:3
I as a serb dont know what that animal is
@@guts2048To je Šarplaninac
Its an Šarplaninac
lol is so adorable!
TLDR: Pizza land will reform the Roman Empire by poisoning the global pizza supply, thus transforming it into a superpower
me whne i eont eat piza at the time (1 bilion iq)
American pizza is literally a budgillion times better than Italian pizza.
@@MinecraftMemes222 every time anyone says that, Italian get stronger. It's the hate that fuels us.
Spider-Man
@@mygetawayart yet mafias exist
Italy is a fun place to visit. I stayed there for five weeks while studying abroad and definitely enjoyed the laid back lifestyle that somehow reduced my weight by 10 pounds (4.5 kg) despite having a diet consisting of just pasta and gelato for all 5 weeks lmao. American food really is garbage in comparison.
I will never understand why non-Italians only eat pasta in Italy when Italy has an extreme variety of dishes with meat, seafood, vegetables etc.
@@alessiovalentini4401 carbs are the tastiest macronutrient and Italy makes the best pasta
@@alessiovalentini4401As French. I love eating your panini and seafoods.
Pizza and spaghetti are too common
It's more like in US, everything is processed. And everything has too much food additives.
Yes
Italy will remain open to trade, all of its economy relays on that and Meloni isn't so stupid to just destroy it
She will likely advocate for more sovereignty over the EU (while not leaving it entirely) and may change its sanctions policy on Russia if the weather gets cold enough.
She's a fascist and fascists are the definition of stupid. I would not put anything past her.
@@sarahnade8663 No she isn’t.
Just because she doesn’t subscribe to retarded globalist ideology doesn’t mean she is a fascist.
@@Kaiserboo1871 Fascism is a political scam that involves scapegoating an other in order to acquire power.
She is 100% on this grift blaming ((((globalists)))), gay people, migrants and the EU for Italy's problems in order to get idiots to give her unchecked power.
@@sarahnade8663 Fascism has very specific ideological pillars and ideals. And being against the LGBT agenda is not fascism either, you may disagree with the stance but it’s not fascism. Wanting less immigrants in the country is also not fascism, it’s simply wanting to protect and prioritize your own.
Fascism is a very specific ideology components and beliefs. Most people have no idea what fascism really is.
This is a fantastic video on the subject:
m.th-cam.com/video/qdY_IMZH2Ko/w-d-xo.html
As a person that lives in northern Italy, I see so many southern Italians over here , but I am not complaining
Italy is like this person who had a global company. He was super rich and successful. After some time, his company was mismanaged, corrupt, and much more which lead to his company bankrupt. He later went to drink and think about his past. He later went to grab another job in another successful company and had a successful career. He was rich again but not as his former self. Tell me what Italy is like in your opinions. Pls don’t get offended.
And now that old man is getting into right wing politics.
Going through stage 2 cancer treatment
Waiting for the offended people to enter the replies.
@The Philosoraptor in which way? Because they elected right party?
@The Philosoraptor no they don't, they actually have a common sense
Fun fact the word “Campanilismo” comes from “Campanile” meaning “bell tower”. That’s because most Italian municipalities have little more to defend and be proud of than the architecture of their church’s bell tower
It also has an historical origin: sometimes nearby towns would have competed to have the most beautiful church, or the highest bell tower
@@francescoboselli6033 I heard the bells get stolen when these towns go to war against each other.
@@nunyabiznes33 I know they have gone to war over a bucket being stolen, at this point a bell from a tower is more significant. And yes that bucket is in a museum and you can go see it.
are you jewish
You can do one about the future of Spain?
I think it can be nice, my country is now in an interesting point considering that the russian energy market is closed. Making possible that Spain and Portugal function as the Power Basket for Central Europe.
Cheers from Spain.
I always like your videos and the way you cover the topics.
i didnt know Spain could power up Europe? do you guys have lots of oil and gas or something?
i did a brief skimming on a wikipedia page about energy in spain
apparently, the biggest sources of energy in spain are nuclear & wind
other fossil fuels are more dependent on imports like algerian natural gas
@@FF-ch9nr probably taking about the pipelines from North Africa
@@FF-ch9nr Pipelines from North Africa and a shit ton of Solar and Wind energy potencial.
The Iberian Peninsula is pretty much thr only part of Europe where Solar energy can be really be hardvest un mass numbers.
Also because its where energy will be cheaper in Europe. Its possible that some North European manufacturing move here too.
All of this depends a lot on what the EU and the Spanish goverment do in the future.
Thats why i think it could be interesting for a video.
@@tranquoccuong890-its-orge You should also check about present and future Solar production.
Last 2 months very big solar farms open (hundred and hundred more are being built but they are not that big)
Man, as an Italian this made me smile while it got me pretty sad at the same time. Everything you said is more or less true, in the end is a blessing and a curse. I've lived in London, UK for 5 years and I while I love the effectiveness and the precision of the British I'm glad | got to be a kid in Southern Italy. I'm planning to move away again this 2023 as adult life isn't great here but I know that, deep down in my heart, I would always love to do what I do and to be what I am in my home country, by the beach living the slow life.
😮 lets go uk
I am returning to Italy too. eventually.... why our politicians got to be so dumb tho :(
dear friend, I live in Veneto and it's great here from every point of view, never thought of leaving my country but of making it better by staying and fighting for it!!
go Italy!!
@@nosferatus777 Life is all about your own pov, moving to Denmark now and cannot wait, but I would always live Italy and the things I leave behind. Have a nice one.
@@nicolasdisanto4095
Buona fortuna per i tuoi progetti!✌️
Meanwhile in Italy we opened bets on how long the new government will stay in power: this is the most chaotic way of doing politics, yet the funniest
lmfao for reals?
@@muksimulmaad7413 I can confirm me and my family/ friends have been betting on how much will the new governments lasts since the 2010s (many even before)
@@un-coglione-nostalgico how much have you won in your bets
@@muksimulmaad7413 around 50 euros
i did it too! i bet for less than two years of course, maybe a single year (or six months, y'know..)
Italy is facing a lot of foreigners attempting to enter from the middle east and Africa. That's one reason why the government is going in the direction it's going in
Amazing how America destroyed Iraq, Syria and Libya then they force Europe to handle all the refugees. America is the Land of immigrants is it not? Assimilation is their bread and butter. THEY should've been the ones to take them they started the mess
No, immigrants are the last of the problems we have
bullshit, italians live off reputation and good marketing. Good excuse to blame it on migrants like other Europeans during these times
@@metalfingerz4203 no it's one of the mainly, we are literally losing millions due to immigrants sending back home money
Italy is just a passing zone for most immigrants. If you check the data on EU government sites, Germany has received the most immigrants. Only a few of the overall immigrants from North Africa actually choose to stay in Italy
1:17 You know Florence is in Tuscany, not in the Po Valley? Cause it has its own river, the Arno!
I seppi pensano che la geografia sia un piatto regionale abruzzese
@@francesco3772 Haha lol E' peggio, ma rido
4:34 it takes a simple Google search to see this isn't true, Italy is one of the EU contributors, not beneficiaries, it gives more money to the EU than it gets back
We even refused to make debt with them, but soon after communist golpe happened again and we were again in debt. We never voted to join the mad euro-project, but then a golpe happened with the excuses of "needed stability", because the party elected by Italians was "bad" since EU and European banks didn't like it, so EU and communist started to talk about growning spread as an argument to make the party leave due to "incompetence"... So, golpe happened and Prodi sold Italians to EU. He and his party accepted to join euro with a currency exchange in favor of euro, even if our currency was "stronger". Communist, as non-elected party in charge to "guide us until new elections" accepted to value lira as half of euro, so our money were all gone. Everything was valued the half, but price soon doubled compared to lira. If we had 2000 in bank, now it's 1000, and with 1000 you can buy 500 or so.
Ti manca il pezzo dove la BCE compra il nostro debito invendibile altrimenti
It's not racist for Italians to not want more immigrants or want the ones that are there out.
Racism is if they gave them citizenship and then down the line want them expelled or discriminated against.
I agree however, racism is definitely more than that. There’s groups of people that want a green light to physically attack “others” regardless of age. Nothing wrong with defending borders but if people resort to assaults then that point dies
Only in this year Italy received 100000 immigrant, and any country in Europe help ,
That is racist
@@sergicalcantara Not every country is America
italians don't need the validation of all these people. keep voting for change, who cares what they say.
I must completely disagree with one major point: regionalism is not a problem.
The real issue is that money is given to poorer regions without giving expectations as such they have created "braindead" regions that are only kept alive due to subsidies but that is NOT regionalism if anything it is more resembling a centralist system.
If it were regionalism, Southern Italy should be incentivized to grow its economy and deal with its problems with way more autonomy which should lead, in the long run, to Southern Italy becoming economically self-sustainable. Together with Northern Italy, it should create a number of buffers which by strengthening the region ultimately strengthens Italy.
The idea that money from the north goes to the south is wrong. The south receive from the government the same amount of funds that it gives through taxes. Check ISTAT, if you want
@@esti-od1mz thank you for the clarification, I'll have a lookat it!
@@briancops3798 don't worry, I think Istat is a good source
We can only hope, but the south is just a huge reserve of votes that can be bought by tossing money at it...
@@MattHatter360 just like the North, I have to say
in Italy we love to live vicariously through our chaos. I doubt anyone from outside the Mediterranean could understand though, you gotta be us to know everything's gonna be alright...and if not, eh, who cares, we'll figure out a way, right boys........
*right boys?*
What chaos? Not letting more Africans in is chaos?
true
As we always have done
We, the Mediterraneans will live... I guess... I hope so
@@matheusalves5160 drama queen
As a Tuscanian, i’m deeply offended that you put Florence as part of Northern Italy.
The center is the third piece of the country just like the three colors of the flag
buuuhuuu!!
**h0ser talking about how the italian goverment only lasted 13 months**
me, who lives in israel where prime ministers are supposed to last 2 years but only last 4 months: you underestimate my power.
@Gicybb Jcybh listen I'm not taking a side in the Israeli Palestinian conflict because I believe there are good Israeli people and bad Israeli people good Palestinian people and bad Palestinian people, i don't like when i get hated on for being born in a certain country, and i believe that you are a good person, I'm sorry if my comment seems rude, and i hope you have a nice day.
Italian politics should be turned into a sitcom.
Already are
Uff look ate the last election's videos, Berlusconi barely knew where he was
we already live in a sitcom. no one can speak a fucking word of english, they cannot even reply to easy questions. i hate them all.
This comment from a Russian??? Your whole country is a sit com.
@@charliesargent6225 italy is a comedy, russia is a tragedy.
Equating Meloni with Mussolini just means that your sources are only the mainstream media!
Just listen to what she has to say at least, rather than what others say about her!!!!!
@UCMmAQnle0ZKk5RxU4Tv_b9Q never heard her say anything of the sort, care to send me a link?
All I heard was the mainstream media going crazy because she would like to preserve the nuclear family, is against illegal immigration and wants to preserve the Italian culture.
Yeah, he killed his entire credibility with the intro.
he probably watches cnn
You can compare because of some of the things she has participated in as a child although they have clearly changed. She is more of a right then a far right so far.
here a few real numbers! Data from Bloomberg 2024 With more than 105,000 high-tech companies, Italy has the fastest-growing life sciences sector in Europe and is a leader in machinery, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals and robotics. This is from International Trade Administration report 01.2024= In 2022, robot installations in Italy reached a new record, a 6.5% increase over 2021, with 12,432 new installations. Imports made up 90% of purchases and increased by 7.3%. 81% of the new installations were of articulated robots (the most versatile), an 8.7% increase. Installations of SCARA robots (versatile range of motion but with a fixed vertical axis) grew by 2.5%, while those of cartesian robots (linear motion) fell 6.9%. The main applications are for manipulation, assembly, welding, soldering, and cutting. International Trade agency 2024= Italy is the 2 largest manufacturer in EU and 7 worldwide!
Sicily for those americans believing in fantasy is not arab it once was for only 2 centuries but all muslims were expelled so dont talk about sicily like it would be egypt or arabia😂😂😂
Considering that Switzerland has a similar regionalist phenomenon called "Kantönligeist" and still functions well as a republic, maybe Italy should reform its gov system and become federalised. I'm sure this will cool down some of the chaos and bickering among its national government.
LOL That would start riots down South. A federalist system would mean a lot less money for them. You have no idea how many billions Lire and now Euros have been funnelled down there over the decades. Federalism is a long-cherished dream for many Northern Italians. But it will never happen.
@@angelat7957 Yes and that would also mean they'd have to pull themselves up and get local GDP growing. There are many underlying but beneficial incentive structures within a federal system, although off its not always beneficial when it comes to harmful competition. But throwing money at underdeveloped regions doesn't do much unless there is a reason for these regions to grow and reform their administration.
The northern regions would like a federal system and have been asking for it for years (it also seems to be possible according to the Constitution), but the southern regions are strongly opposed to this reform.
Without money transfers from north to south (an estimated 1,000 billion euros in the last 20 years alone) the southern regions would be in a big crisis.
Well, let’s just say that despite the fact that more money has been poured into the southern regions recently, historically northern Italy has been preferred by the central government, and has received more investments, in the form of infrastructure, industrial facilities and so on, especially during the 50’s-60’s as the “triangolo industriale” (Genoa, Milan and Turin) was developing.
Things as simple as taking a look at our highway system and how much more developed it is in the north, or our railway system for that matter too, despite both being centrally mandated, should be enough to make anyone realize which side has historically been more “liked”.
Switching to a system like the Swiss one, on the basis of all these differences, that again, were not the southerners fault, but crafted by the central government, would just be unfair to the locals.
We tried to do it, since before I was born, and we tried to escape and leave the south as well, but communist said no and always take over the elected party with international support, usually from France, EU in general, USA and occasionally Germany, if it may be a problem for German economy (France and USA interfere for any bumb stuff, while Germany mostly give a shit if they may lose money or power, and not all EU countries always have something to say, but sometimes European Union pressure Italy to change government). Literally EU forced us to keep illegal immigrants, but France have its army at Italian frontier... They patrol borders and you can no longer pass freely them, like you are supposed to do inside EU as European or a person with the permission to visit a EU country. We are basically the only country inside Schengen area that in fact can't benefit from it, because we still get blocked for security/ID checks at borders. France block us and send back all immigrants that want to join their country, but France forbit us to send them back and from sending them to other countries as well. Germany never wanted them, but they made a show in the past to prove that they are working on it... And they kept for themself immigrants with a laurea, child and women... Leaving us the useless and dangerous ones...
as an italian i can say that our new government isn't like fascism
I know right? The only reason people are saying they are "far right" is because the rest of the continent is so far left
@@RussianBot-kp8wn Not only that, because the Media Say it is but they dont know because they are a bunch of Ignorant Goats
where have I heard that one before
It's hardly even right-wing, only by Italy's standards it is. Even Canadian conservatives are more right-wing.
In the very least fascist Italy under Mussolini was actually a monarchy. Under Victor Emmanuel III. That being said the only bad thing I've heard about the new government is they banned raves. Time will tell how good or bad the leadership is.
Even in The Sopranos, the writers had some exposition about the “North Italy/South Italy” divide. Like when Carmela’s mother is talking about the Northern cooking vs Southern cooking thing, or my favorite
“De nort’ ave all de power an’ dey always look-a dey noses down on us. I ‘ate de nort’” - Furio Giunta
Opposite of England
@@jasonhaven7170 NORF FC lads never die
I ate the north. What a funny idea.
@@Levitiy yoo gotta bee onna you hat
I read the quote in a Brookyln accent
Little Enzo watched your video, now he's joining Lega Nord.
Not wanting your ancient homeland demographically changed forever Does not make us bad people I guess if you want to use the modern definition of the R word go ahead but we have the same right to autonomy that the rest of the world does
@@theinvisibleman7353 who cares about ethnicity and race? a country is based on ideas and values, and whoever buys into those values, no matter where they immigrated from, becomes a part of the country. Race and ethnicity don't matter at all. Anybody can become an American. Anybody can become an Italian.
And also, America always looks politically unstable from the outside, but its pretty stable. both parties are basically the same and the federal government actually doesnt do too much. State and local governments are far more impactful to individuals than any federal law. And the fact that there are movements on either side of the political aisle is a sign of a democracy. Democracies are messy, that's just the way it is.
@@mattbowdenuhThat’s such a uniquely American ideal though, no other nations had ever operated this way, and it’s an issue for Europe which has seen a massive rise in crime and demographic changes.
@@mattbowdenuhThat's why italians are racists.
You can be the son of a 10th generation of italians (born and raise in Italy) but if you have a not italian name or your skin is balck and so on, you will never been seen as in italian (of course not all the italians are racists).
Immigrants are the only hope for Italy to survive in the future, but people care more about useless things as you can see from the OP's comment.
@@theinvisibleman7353Man, what a bunch of bullshit 🤣
"Genes modify the behaviour"? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 And what makes you think that Italians have some kind of better behavioural genes? AHAHHAHA
Do you think that "italians genes" exist? 🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦
Go and make a gene test in pair with a turkish man and let's see those differences 🤣
First of all, the most influence in a person behaviour it's their environment;
second, those genes aren't connected to the humans ethnicities 🤦
About culture and traditions.
Do you know from where culture and traditions were born?
Can't you see that the culture and tradition you love today didn't exist in the past. They've been created with time from the influence of different populations. That culture and tradition you love today, with high probability it was high despised by some of your old ancestor.
@@skymandoesyourmom?? 🤨
Rise in crime?
Crime in Europe is decreasing every year, what are you talking about?
Italy is the only country on earth that manages to be chaotic-chaotic on the D&D alignment chart. It has been continously chaotic for tha last 2000 years (or more) but countinued to survive, and so it will in the future. Even though the recent recent right-shift is worrying, I'm positive it's not the end. Good luck Italy, we love you, just buy your ports back!
The only nation? What about Spain? Self-destructing is Spanish tradition
@@hyperion3145 selfdestruction ist, at least, a goal you can orderly aim for. Spain isn't nearly an an Italian level of chaos ;) I'd set Spain at chaotic-neutral whereas Italy manages to access chaotic on the good-neutral-evil-axis (Which shouldn't be possible at all).
Why is the right shift worrying? It's about time Italy had this change in government
Italy's totally fine with the new government, better than what it's been for a long time and you're just a clueless, crybaby leftist.
@@jkb2016 yeahh, but you're forgetting Spain is some parts or even in the main elections going to its old Franquis past you know, now some regions are choosing that kind of Giorgia Meloni politics of conservative nationalist right wing(aka VOX), but Spain has some rare things like super nationalist countries inside of it like Catalonia and Vasque Country that have always wanted independence even using the force but they still are part of the country and a majority of the people of those autonomies don't want independence so the polarization is different, another thing is the youth unemployment that makes a polarization between young and old people
BTW...Florence is not above PO river, it's way south of it!
As an 18 year old italian that will move to Germany this august I'm gonna say that I'm sad that I have to leave, Italy is such a beautiful country, both aestethically and curturally, but I don't want to live in a scared state of mind all my life because the job that i work 12h/7d doesn't pay me enough or the economy might collapse any second because of how much debt we accumulated. My decision to move has been finalized because my sister and my brother (wich are both older than me) moved too for the same reasons and are now living happy, full and economically worrieless lifes, but when me and my parents visited I remember asking them if they were happy that they left, and they said that they were kinda sad because, like me, they too love italy and miss it.
It’s not right to move just because things are bad, if people do that, things won’t get better and they will be responsible for the suffering of those left who can’t go, that’s cowardice
And if everybody moves out, who fixes the country?
The downside is that you'll have to live with germans.
Yeah bro, how does germany look? Any better? Cuz it's equally shitty here in Germany as well.
@@hatzgionule8037 me, who stayed here and didn't get manipulated by the pessimistic newspapers
Remember when tifa r34 got sent to the italian Senate?
We Face many of the same problems i hope we work closer together in the near future to promote our common interests. Btw Rome is beautiful and a model on how Athens should move forward. Μία φάτσα μία ράτσα
🇬🇷❤🇮🇹
Athens is beautiful, I don’t want to see it becoming like our dirty Rome. Stay strong Greeks!
una faccia una razza
nope, Greece is not near Italy's economic power. here a few real numbers about the economy, google itself! Data from Bloomberg 2024 With more than 105,000 high-tech companies, Italy has the fastest-growing life sciences sector in Europe and is a leader in machinery, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals and robotics. This is from International Trade Administration report 01.2024= In 2022, robot installations in Italy reached a new record, a 6.5% increase over 2021, with 12,432 new installations. Imports made up 90% of purchases and increased by 7.3%. 81% of the new installations were of articulated robots (the most versatile), an 8.7% increase. Installations of SCARA robots (versatile range of motion but with a fixed vertical axis) grew by 2.5%, while those of cartesian robots (linear motion) fell 6.9%. The main applications are for manipulation, assembly, welding, soldering, and cutting. International Trade agency 2024= Italy is the 2 largest manufacturer in EU and 7 worldwide!
Make a video about Poland, it's gonna be very interesting imo.
"The North and the South both need each other to survive"
Well that is gonna piss off a lot of italians when they hear that....
Yeah fr.. wait... NAW MORTEBIANCA IS HERE 💀?
Non mi aspettavo di trovarti sotto un video di hoser, che ne pensi di fare un simil video sulla tua percezione del futuro per l’Italia?
Sarebbe interessante sentire la tua opinione al riguardo.
@@ad_astra468 ma infatti sono tipo stupito che lui stia qui 💀
In the 80s, my dad worked on Arriane's rocket engines in Milan, while the south was being run by the mob as much as ever, I think that says it all really
What it says lmao
In the 1920s, my grandpa worked in a construction company in america while the government was banning alcohol. I think that says it all really
@@sl4tra you're making out like my comment was a non-sequiter, but no, it's about the video's point about the long standing north/south divide in italy
Italy: Slide to the left, slide to the right.
Italy in wars: Crisscross
Slide to the Right🇮🇹🇮🇹
@@concalvinator i love this one lol
As an Italian, I think that he put waaay to many stereotypes in one video.
sciao ragassi sciao a tutti sono Zeb89
Down vote it, it's nothing but stereotype BS
bei tempi
@@motozappa225 e maltornati in un nuovo episodio di lerciume steam
Mama mia, you guys elected a fascist!
9:22 i met the guy on the left he came to my middle school last year, i had no idea who he was still dont, but he is absolutely a gorgeous specimen of a man
I wouldn't really call a conservative politician a fascist buddy.
Fratelli d'Italia descend from MSI, which was founded by a fascist.
@@ANDREALEONE95 parties can change over time, just because it has roots in fascism does mean it's always gonna be fascism
@@valerianperuser1615 MSI was founded by fascists and inside it and its successor there are many fascists. Fruits never fall too far from the tree.
@@ANDREALEONE95 The shit you talk is hilarious
@@ANDREALEONE95 And Fascism was founded by a Socialist , so get over yourself .
Loled at your sense of humour. I didn’t know Italy has the same problem as in Japan, but if I was born and raised in either country, old or young, I would totally chill and just admire the nature/buildings and take selfies in front of the Coloseum.
As an italian who spend some time reflecting about his own country, i would say this: one of ouf drama is that we are a unique people from north to south (islands included), but we don't recognize it. Our hymn itself says it, namely that we've been mocked of and stomped by foreign countries because we're divided even tough we are more homogemeous then we think. That famous quote about "making the italians" is impressive but i would say it's wrong. But, however, how english use to say: wrong or right, my country 💚 ❤
i spend some time reflecting about our country too. it's funny because it's tragic
This video is a bit inaccurate and Italy was unified in 1861 not 1871 btw
As an italian living in italy, I loved this video, you should explore more of our story, like the story of the politician Andreotti, or like the P2, a kinda of sect like illuminati here in my country
Appena ho letto che hai citato Andreotti e la P2 ho subito capito che fossi un iscritto di Nova Lectio😂 spettacolari quei video, come quelli di Moro e della Gladio
I swear all the things you mentioned on the video apply for Greece as well, minus the non-existent manufactory here, i guess una faccia una razza applies here too. I would love a video about Greece eventually, what your points are about the economy still recovering, demographic crisis and the constant competition for east Mediterranean.
He doesn't realise this is a good thing
My favourite European country by far. So much culture history food is amazing and so is the beer. And the weather's perfect
and here a few real numbers about the economy, google itself! Data from Bloomberg 2024 With more than 105,000 high-tech companies, Italy has the fastest-growing life sciences sector in Europe and is a leader in machinery, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals and robotics. This is from International Trade Administration report 01.2024= In 2022, robot installations in Italy reached a new record, a 6.5% increase over 2021, with 12,432 new installations. Imports made up 90% of purchases and increased by 7.3%. 81% of the new installations were of articulated robots (the most versatile), an 8.7% increase. Installations of SCARA robots (versatile range of motion but with a fixed vertical axis) grew by 2.5%, while those of cartesian robots (linear motion) fell 6.9%. The main applications are for manipulation, assembly, welding, soldering, and cutting. International Trade agency 2024= Italy is the 2 largest manufacturer in EU and 7 worldwide!
Angloids be like: "Everything right of Alexandria Ocasio Cortez is heckin fascism" lmao
People say shit like this then rush to call Joe Biden a Communist
@@NoName...... your pfp explains what your opinions are
@@Gronolo_31g Do you know what my pfp even is?
@@NoName...... yeah its the album cover for Godspeed you! black emperors second album, lift your skinny fists like antennas to heaven. Good music, but so many people in their core fanbase are pretentious af. My personal favorite track is sleep
Meloni's political slogan shows ideals that are awfully similar to those held by Mussolini (Dio,patria e famiglia - God,country and family).
Meloni also has participated in a coalition with another right party that uses fascist imagery and she has declared in an interview her support for Mussolini (although this interview is quite old,considering other factors we should take this into consideration.)
One of fascism's core ideals is the common enemy; in a way to install fear and violence in a fascist government,the blame for the countries socio-economical problems is shifted upon a group of outsiders.
We can recognize this tactic in nazi germany where Jews and other people who didn't fit the Aryan ideal where persecuted.
While there isn't any persecution similar to that of the Nazis in Italy, meloni's policies does promote an anti-immigrant sentiment and putting Italians first before everyone else.
Some of Meloni's policies do aim to reintegrate policies that are fueled by fascist ideals,like the correction of deviances in young people through exercise or the opposition to gay people's rights to adopt in a way to preserve the nuclear family.
While Meloni's government is not outright a fascist one,(we Italians do have our fascist party btw.)it is the most far right government we have ever had in history and considering all of the things I've listed i don't blame anyone that's speculating it. So don't blame Italians for fearing for the future of our country
Hope this helped,here's the sources: (i apologize that they're in Italian)
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Fellas, is it racist to not want your cities overcrowded and crime-infested?
Hey fella, that's not what immigration looks like
@@isaac3140 while I agree that all immigrants, or probably even most, aren't bad - I also believe that being anti-immigration is not simply racism
@@devingunnels3251 more like italy is reaping what they sewed all those decades back of colonialism just saying
@@devingunnels3251 Sure, but when your anti-immigration rhetoric is steeped in racism then it's probably racist, which is the case for many far right Italians.
@@zunfix1194 there's no connection between that and what's happening today
Of course, one turn to the right and word "fascism" appears immediately.
Well, post-WW2 right was made by recycled fascists and nowadays still winks at it.
It's a admittance of guilt really. They think any slide to the right is gonna lead to facism. Which only really shows their full intentions as they slide to the left more and more. And anyone trying to return to the center of what everyone considered normal national behavior is now their enemy.
@@xShadowChrisx In Italy right and fascism is a far more complex issue.
@@ANDREALEONE95 but geez, do we really have to immediately compare them to Mussolini when they show dedication towards the nation that raised them?
@@polishscribe674 in a way or another yes, because we can't pretend that they did not descend from Fascists party or have sympathies. Post WW2 explain it well.
What the economy is like for the actual people is very confusing but otherwise, as always, an incredible combination of Real Life Lore, Economics Explained and the general idea of the"proffesional explains the right way to think about things you learned in school" video type
here a few real numbers about the economy, google itself! Data from Bloomberg 2024 With more than 105,000 high-tech companies, Italy has the fastest-growing life sciences sector in Europe and is a leader in machinery, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals and robotics. This is from International Trade Administration report 01.2024= In 2022, robot installations in Italy reached a new record, a 6.5% increase over 2021, with 12,432 new installations. Imports made up 90% of purchases and increased by 7.3%. 81% of the new installations were of articulated robots (the most versatile), an 8.7% increase. Installations of SCARA robots (versatile range of motion but with a fixed vertical axis) grew by 2.5%, while those of cartesian robots (linear motion) fell 6.9%. The main applications are for manipulation, assembly, welding, soldering, and cutting. International Trade agency 2024= Italy is the 2 largest manufacturer in EU and 7 worldwide!
You know in the times of the Hautevilles and then the Hohemstaufens... Southern Italy was damn rich
The South was way richer than the North, the first factories were built in Sicily, Campania and Calabria. Unfortunately the elites of the newly unified kingdom were initially all from the North.
I like the part where he explained how Meloni is fascist.
(He didn't)
Maybe she isnt fascist
@@slayride136 The real fascists were the friends we made along the way.
@@alby1529 maybe she isn't into the most classic way but there is a old video were she praise Mussolini with "He did good things" bs.
@@ANDREALEONE95 Are you getting paid per silly comment ?
@@ANDREALEONE95 He unironically did. His biggest mistake was allying with Hitler. Had he not, Italy probably took the same approach Spain did. i.e. Axis (though it would be called something else in this scenario) sympathizer, but ultimately siding with the Allies in an anti-communist alliance, with the rightoid regime uneventfully fizzling out after a few decades when it fixed the problems with the nation and was no longer needed.
Wondrium sponsorship fall through? There's just a frame or two left from a transition that seems to have been part of a removed sponsorship segment with them around 3:16
Wow you actually listened to my comment… thanks. As an Italian this is something very important that should be talked about.
In 2:30 the 2 males is called Lionfield
Yes
Hey, mainland italian in his 20's here, art student, i honestly lost all hopes i had for my country, i really wanted to teach art in schools but becoming a teacher in italy is so difficult that i want to bring my knowledge in another country where is easier to become a teacher.
Just so you know ladies and gentlemen, calling the Italian people racist for not wanting mass immigration and cheap unskilled labour imported into Italy from third world counties is racist itself.
The usual comments “ Italians are lazy for not wanting to do the jobs themselves” is wrong simply because people aren’t going to work long hours for dirt cheap wages.
Unlike immigrants, free housing and welfare aren’t rewarded to those who’re native to the host country.
And no, before any says it because at this point it’s Cliché, they’re not fleeing from wars and famine.
You can’t be racist against Italians. It’s called being xenophobic, they’re different things. Being Italian isn’t a race it’s an ethnicity
@@j2bigd590even Nigerian isn't a race, Italians are simply xenophobic to: Nigerians, Malians, conglose, south Africas, Rwandians ecc.... 😂😂
@@j2bigd590 You can be racist if you consider them undeserving of preserving their culture for the sole reason of their membership in a certain race
@@igorlopes7589 you used big words to sound smart but what you said quite literally makes no sense
and about economy, bcz of the bad fascist! Data from Bloomberg 2024 With more than 105,000 high-tech companies, Italy has the fastest-growing life sciences sector in Europe and is a leader in machinery, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals and robotics. This is from International Trade Administration report 01.2024= In 2022, robot installations in Italy reached a new record, a 6.5% increase over 2021, with 12,432 new installations. Imports made up 90% of purchases and increased by 7.3%. 81% of the new installations were of articulated robots (the most versatile), an 8.7% increase. Installations of SCARA robots (versatile range of motion but with a fixed vertical axis) grew by 2.5%, while those of cartesian robots (linear motion) fell 6.9%. The main applications are for manipulation, assembly, welding, soldering, and cutting. International Trade agency 2024= Italy is the 2 largest manufacturer in EU and 7 worldwide!
As an Italian, I have to leave a comment under this video telling everyone that I'm Italian and I know everything about Italy. Saionara
We mainly have wine and olive oil in the north too. I mean, the most famous italian wines are from the north of the country
Perché Toscana , Sicilia, Puglia , hanno forse vini scadenti ?
@@BarryLyndon63 non ha detto quello, ha detto che i vini migliori sono in generale del nord eppure nel video mette la birra al nord
Nice video man, i lulled so bard as an Italian. You got a lot of stuff right, nice work! Obv it's hard to describe an entire country and it's whole different realities in a video on youtube. I wanted do add some peculiar stuff! In Italy especially in the north, you have super advanced robotics / ai / cars / autonomous cars / agricultural machines companies. In the city I live in, Parma for reference, there's the big data center for all autonomous cars. Plus it's here that they discovered the neurons that act as a 'mirror' (those that basically let you understand better people, like: you yawning when your friend yawned helped us in the past get alike and form tribes/similar cultures).
And then you have the recents quantum physics experiments (like the super recent one on entanglement that I think led to the Nobel prize for physics that demonstrated the non local realness of the universe).
To conclude mafia and criminals have been at the government since the re-unification. Italy after the conquer/de -nazification by USA have basically been run by them. For example back in the first republic, the CIA was running the operation called gladio (historical fact check it up!): basically if in italy the left had won the elections, lots of silent cell military guys had to fake a rebellion from the people to make the government fail. After that, under the Renzi leadership, we got bought by Blackrock (biggest investment company in the USA, hold around 10% of the whole stockmarket, the CEO is the cause of the 2008 crisis) so we're always fine with getting in debt!
Ps: curiously enough a lot of the heads of the Central Europe Bank are italians.
here a few real numbers about the economy, google itself! Data from Bloomberg 2024 With more than 105,000 high-tech companies, Italy has the fastest-growing life sciences sector in Europe and is a leader in machinery, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals and robotics. This is from International Trade Administration report 01.2024= In 2022, robot installations in Italy reached a new record, a 6.5% increase over 2021, with 12,432 new installations. Imports made up 90% of purchases and increased by 7.3%. 81% of the new installations were of articulated robots (the most versatile), an 8.7% increase. Installations of SCARA robots (versatile range of motion but with a fixed vertical axis) grew by 2.5%, while those of cartesian robots (linear motion) fell 6.9%. The main applications are for manipulation, assembly, welding, soldering, and cutting. International Trade agency 2024= Italy is the 2 largest manufacturer in EU and 7 worldwide!
Initially Mussolini invented fasсism as a Italy only system but then the funny mustache man came
There’s a slight complaint- 4:00 The icon of the Roman Empire should be that of an Eagle, not a Lion.
I always thought it was a falcon until now :o
Fun fact!
Here in SA, the Romans Pizza geys their Tomato base sauce (some of the best in the world) straight from greece!
I see it daily each time I do stock take :)
What's SA?
Not wanting immigration to destroy your nation and culture isn't racist.
Name one modern (in the past few centuries) historical example of when immigration "destroyed" a country.
@@mattbowdenuh See western europe and north America today
@@Ghastly_Grinner White Nationalists talking points.
The US is built on immigration and it's an amazingly powerful and culturally dominant nation. Tf are you talking about?
@@Ghastly_Grinner which western european country is being destroyed by immigration?
My family is from the south, specifically Salerno e abruzzo. A big problem is that the second the youths come of age, they move north to Lombardia. Nobody wants to work on farms anymore. When I visit every year my time is spent helping my aging family. The dichotomy between old and young is present in nearly every comune; dissatisfied teens seek better jobs in the north and deep rooted aging rural families lose their next generation of industry leaders, consumers, and politicians. Essentially, the south was a breeding ground for stagnation, both culturally and economically.
When a country elects a right wing government: FACISM OMG OMG FACISM
When the party is literally descended from the fascist party, and the leader thinks Mussolini was a swell guy:
Same thing here fascism is when you don’t agree with leftist stockholms syndrome politics
@Isaac sure they might of descended but they aren’t fascists. We don’t see them committing mass atrocities.
@@mississippistatefan4958 wouldn't breaking international law and sending refugees back to their port of origin count as an atrocity? It's certainly a human rights violation en masse.
@@isaac3140 They want less immigrant flooding their country, is that wrong though? Italy belongs to italian, so you shouldn't dictate their country to embrace immigration
As an American, I am a little confused about the new government of Italy being called Fascist. From what i've seen, mind you is very little so go easy on me, it seems their leader is an isolationist conservative style rather than a collectivised, government in every part of society style, like Fascism. Like I said what little knowledge I have is of an outside American, where people are being called Fascist here for simply expressing an opinion anywhere right of Maoism; not sure that is how it is like there, but Italians please let me know.
The maker of this video is another "everyone right of Marx is literally the heckin fascism".
Because everything non leftish in Europe is accused of beign fascist, meanwhile is not more right wing than moderate wing of the repubblican party in the US
The leader thinks Mussolini is a pretty swell guy and that Italy should do more of what he did, i.e. fascism. Her party is also descended from the fascist party.
Even if they aren't fascist, they're far right trying to appeal to fascists.
As a fellow American, you're completely wrong about us btw. People aren't being called fascist for no reason, not en masse. You don't speak for us.
The only drive for regionalism comes from minority areas and some areas viewing themselves as better than others. It probably won't break apart, but expect a small movement in Sardinia to start gaining traction before Venice.
As an Italian i can say that the war really is ruining us
He is a deracinated Leftist American consumer to whom nationalist politics is blasphemy.
“Churchill began to describe Italy as Europe’s soft Underbelly.”
Oversimplified joke 💀😂
and somehow his opinion still valid.
I can't believe he convinced everyone to open up a new theater with a drawing of a crocodile.
Georgia meloni isn't fascist
She literally supports Mussolini.
@@0deepak no, she just wants what's best for her nation.
She is Neo-fascist
@@TheDragonborn97 no, she is not.
Fascism relies upon an extraordinarily far left economic system. You should read Mussolini's Doctrine on Fascism
@The Philosoraptor she wants to stop the far left from destroying her country. She wants Italian power and influence. I voted for her because she was the best candidate and will get the job done and streanthen Italy and reduce debt.
I love how Europe's definition of a fascist is right of Stalin
What's your definition? Does it include a Mussolini fan who leads a party descended from fascism?
Bro what the fuck you on about 💀💀💀
@@isaac3140 whats your definition of racism? and also, do you literally have nothing better to do than pointlessly spout shitty opinions on half of the comment section?
2:53 Yugoslav miniatures. Yey 🥳! All so cute😍
Can you make a video about the fall of yugoslavia or just a video explaining how the balkans got to where they are Id really love to see your take on the situation although you will probably get a lot of hate comments
@The Philosoraptor pretty sure there was cleansing on both sides but whatever
@@MrThhg you can’t say that there can only be one bad guy!!!!!! Balkans are a fucking shit show.
@@willevensen7130 never said that, read what i said... both sides, both = more then 1
@The Philosoraptor Kosova is a Albanian right fully land🇦🇱🇽🇰
@The Philosoraptor yes
“Cause all I hear is threats from a brute with no discipline, and I’m ruling over you like a boot full of my citizens.” Julius Caesar
AVE CESARE!
"Democracy is beautiful in theory; in practice it is a fallacy" - Benito Mussolini
I coudnt agree more with you...
The guy that got shot by a bunch of democracy loving brits
Ah yes because one man should be the arbiter of what is good and what is bad
That's a dictorial democracy. It doesn't have to be that way.
Democracy just means people have the power.
Whole quote:
"Democracy is talking itself to death. The people do not know what they want; they do not know what is the best for them. There is too much foolishness, too much lost motion. I have stopped the talk and the nonsense. I am a man of action. Democracy is beautiful in theory; in practice it is a fallacy. You in America will see that some day."
The sponsorship delivery was actually well executed!!
looking out for your country is a scary thought...
I for one am terrified we might get a politician that has national interests in mind, It let's me rest easy we never elect any of those.
As a 21 year old Italian, thank you for making this video
you have an amazing channel, incorporating so good humor in such educational humor is one of the only 10/10's on yt
I love clicking newest first on videos because thats where all the people babyrage about the video
It is insane how people attribute success and strength to conquest and plunder but have issue with thieves and corruption when they are the same things in a sense.
Difference is that conquest and pandering other groups tends to be seen as a positive because its not impacting the individuals or the society itself. Its basically the micro-marco scales.
The skin color is not the problem, its the culture thats often not compatible with western values.
You could say the people who don't see that are often only looking skin deep.
Lol okay, as if Italians aren't super racist towards Ballotelli. He's Italian as hell yet gets bananas thrown at him
@@jasonhaven7170 yeah some racists are there, but they are a minority, else Ballotelli would even play in Italy.
@@captainalex157 Ballotelli plays because he's Italian and he loves his country. His country doesn't love him, sadly.
@@jasonhaven7170 is he getting shot by the police?
Also controlling immigration sis not racsim, it is a right for every country and their citizens to decide who to share THEIR land, THEIR resources and THEIR culture with.
The US doesnt allow Europeans in for example why isn't that racist? to get into the US u have to get a green card (which is only obtainable through job and/or school) and the same rules apply for Italy yet when the US does it, it isn't "racist" but when Italy refuses to let everyone in and tries to follow procedures its racist. lol
How does right wing equal fascism?
That's how the left works.
They want us to forget crimes of communism by making us feel guilty for fascism (which, ironically, is a socialist ideology) and destroy everything that has something to do with achievements of those they don't agree with.
Plus it's an easy way for Germany to control other countries in Europe.
That's what we call The Revolution.
The guy who made this video is type of a guy that is the smartest man alive but for himself.
Meloni's political slogan shows ideals that are awfully similar to those held by Mussolini (Dio,patria e famiglia - God,country and family).
Meloni also has participated in a coalition with another right party that uses fascist imagery and she has declared in an interview her support for Mussolini (although this interview is quite old,considering other factors we should take this into consideration.)
One of fascism's core ideals is the common enemy; in a way to install fear and violence in a fascist government,the blame for the countries socio-economical problems is shifted upon a group of outsiders.
We can recognize this tactic in nazi germany where Jews and other people who didn't fit the Aryan ideal where persecuted.
While there isn't any persecution similar to that of the Nazis in Italy, meloni's policies does promote an anti-immigrant sentiment and putting Italians first before everyone else.
Some of Meloni's policies do aim to reintegrate policies that are fueled by fascist ideals,like the correction of deviances in young people through exercise or the opposition to gay people's rights to adopt in a way to preserve the nuclear family.
While Meloni's government is not outright a fascist one,(we Italians do have our fascist party btw.)it is the most far right government we have ever had in history and considering all of the things I've listed i don't blame anyone that's speculating it.
Hope this helped,here's the sources: (i apologize that they're in Italian)
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The South of italy is poor not only because of resources but allora because at the beginning of 1900 when italy was modernazing the rich people of the South paid to not develop, they did it to maintain their dominance on poor people.