Comments by "Jessica Dainese" (@JessicaDainese) on "Leeja Miller"
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@yvesleduc7860 in Italy the revolution was much less quiet in the 60s and 70s. Today we have the lowest marriage rate in Europe/ one of the lowest in the world, one of the lowest birthrates in the world (1.2), most "families" are monofamilies (singles, with cats and dogs), and practicing catholics are around 10% and mostly very old people. I live in the North, in Padova, which is among the top cities for singles, leftists, students, atheists. Things are a bit different in a place like Sicily, obviously. But my mother, in the 60s, was listening to the Beatles, wearing tiny miniskirts and hotpants, reading feminist books, definitely not religious, and my dad was a communist with long hair. They were both from small rural towns in Veneto, and they were not rich nor University students. So this behavior was not only common among the "elites", it was common among low middle class, working class, rural class youth. They got divorce laws approved, legal abortions, free birth control, reform of family laws and lots more. They changed Italian society forever. If there ever was a "catholic morality" in Italy, it was dead by the 60s. I think in the North it was never strong anyway. I can not wait till religion is wiped out of Italy completely.
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