The Biggest Monetary Experiments in History: Part 1
… and all at the same time.
Last week was a humdinger. Three things happened:
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Firstly, our pasta-eating friends, after having experienced firsthand a blizzard of accelerating violent crime… and watching their previously gentrified neighbourhoods reconfigured into ghettos resembling the Maghreb, decided enough was enough and said “non piu”.
Italy turns away two more boats loaded with ‘human cargo’ https://sc.mp/2lbiUF7 via @SCMP_News
Italy turns away two more boats loaded with ‘human cargo’
Minister says the country no longer wants to be any part of the business of ‘clandestine immigration’.
scmp.com
And who could blame them?
A clash of cultures. One that will one day be studied by scholars sipping their coffee, scratching their heads, frowning and scorning the insanity of it all.
The below video of migrants unhappy with the accommodations provided by the Italian state is nothing unusual. It is rather a daily occurrence, not only in Italy, but across various parts of Europe, Britain, and Scandinavia.
A strange way one would say to show gratitude to the Italians who rescued them from the ocean, fed them, clothed them, and provided them shelter.
That these daily events aren’t publicised by the MSM is a topic for another day, but increasingly it’s hard to hide this sort of thing from your own people. Italy, as we all know, is predominantly Catholic, certainly Christian. And so when Luigi strolls outside for an espresso at his local cafe and finds this in the streets:
… he wonders what the hell the politicians are thinking.
When future generations look back at the reasons why the European Union and one currency system collapsed, there will be many factors to consider.
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