Comments by "Jessica Dainese" (@JessicaDainese) on "PragerU"
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@Choodcel no it's not. You are just listening to the far-right politicians and media. They are just a loud minority. How can Europe be against multiculturalism when we are a bunch of countries with different cultures, languages, history etc? Take my country, Italy. There are 20 regions in Italy, they all have their own culture, local language, foods, traditions etc. An Italian from Sicily is closer to a Tunisian than an Italian from Bolzano, who is basically a German 😂 in Piemonte and Val d'Aosta they are half French. And in Veneto, where I was born and live, most people would like to separate from the rest of Italy altogether, because we have our own culture and we want to protect it. So, Italy has always been multicultural. We have been a country only for 160 years. And the EU is necessarily multicultural. Unless you think that a Sicilian and a Swedish person have the same culture, which is absurd 😂 so what do you mean, really?
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@Choodcel and btw, I have lived in the USA and the UK, and all over Italy, and travelled all over Europe. I speak from experience. In Italy we all defend our local cultures. We have laws to protect ethnic, cultural, religious etc minorities. Our Constitution was written right after WWII, mostly by catholics, communists, and socialists. They divided Italy into 20 regions because they recognized our multiculturalism. They gave special powers to regions like Val d'Aosta (culturally French), Alto Adige (culturally German), Venezia Giulia (culturally Slav), and the islands (different cultures than mainland Italy). So, if that is not multiculturalism, what is it?
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@Choodcel @Choodcel and btw, I have lived in the USA and the UK, and all over Italy, and travelled all over Europe. I speak from experience. In Italy we all defend our local cultures. We have laws to protect ethnic, cultural, religion etc minorities. Our Constitution was written right after WWII, mostly by catholics, communists, and socialists. They divided Italy into 20 regions because they recognized our multiculturalism. They gave special powers to regions like Val d'Aosta (culturally French), Alto Adige (culturally German), Venezia Giulia (culturally Slav), and the islands (different cultures than mainland Italy). So, if that is not multiculturalism, what is it?
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