Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Gluteua Medius Strain

We do not celebrate the unification of Italy, but we must remember

southern We do not celebrate, nor can we celebrate, not unity of Italy. Remember facts and misdeeds that led to the unity, realizzatasi only on paper and not in reality. The so-called Risorgimento
is an endless series of lies that historians of the regime have inculcated through textbooks in Italian schools.
The South was conquered by the Piedmontese by force, without any declaration of war.
The so-called plebiscite of 21 October 1860 sull'annessione to Piedmont in the Kingdom of Two Sicilies was a tragic farce. It was controlled and imposed by force. On
Garibaldi told us, and continue to tell, a lot of lies. In fact it was a pirate and corsair, mercenary and slave trader, creator of looting and robbing several murders, probably an accomplice of the murder of his wife Anita, incapable administrator. Only a massive propaganda concerned and could become a national hero.
Piedmontese annexation opposed the Brigantes, who were not, as you would have us believe, the criminals. Brigandage was a real phenomenon uprising of people with strong social and political aspects.
The Commission of Inquiry into the robbery, sent to the south in 1863, heard only the so called "gentlemen" of the bourgeois class, who sided with the invaders, Piedmont order to safeguard their economic interests. It was not listened to the people. The fault of all was given to the dispossessed Bourbon and ignorance of the people in the countryside south. The robbery was considered common criminals. Pica
law, in force since August 15, 1863 December 31, 1865, all rights suspended. The crimes of robbery were judged by military tribunals. Who was found with weapons in hand was punito con la fucilazione immediata. Veniva condannato al carcere o al confino chiunque aiutava i briganti.
Il brigantaggio mise in crisi il neonato Stato unitario e per poco non riuscì a spezzarlo.
La carneficina degli “italiani” del Sud, ad opera dei piemontesi, fu immane. Statistiche ufficiali riportano che, tra il 1861 e il 1872, ci furono 154.850 caduti in combattimento, 111.520 fucilati o morti in carcere, con un totale di perdite quindi tra i Briganti di 266.370 unità. Le perdite piemontesi furono invece di solo 23.013 unità.
Altri italiani del Sud furono internati nei “lager dei Savoia”. In totale circa 58.000 uomini, fatti prigionieri, furono deportati al Nord. Il più famigerato di questi campi concentration was Fenestrelle, an old fortress in the Chisone at an altitude of 2,893 meters, near Turin. From this fortress was never able to escape no one. The dead were thrown, for reasons of hygiene, in a huge vat of lime.
The unity of Italy after 1861 has forced millions to emigrate to South.
We do not celebrate, but we must remember.

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