“Here there are also 95% immigrants, people flee” –

“Here there are also 95% immigrants, people flee” –
Edoardo Sirignano

The first to rejoice at the words of Salvini and Valditara is Anna Maria Cisint, mayor of Monfalcone and leader of the League, who has been criticized on several occasions for what the left believes are “instrumental”. She is the reason why she still lives under guard following receiving several death threats. Despite this, the mayor does not give up and continues his battles in one of the most Muslim communities in Italy. In the municipality of the province of Gorizia, therefore, the number of foreigners, both on the streets and at the school desks, is high to say the least. Suffice it to say that in nursery schools, out of 560 pupils, 349 are not Italian, while in primary schools as many as 805 out of 1219, i.e. the threshold of sixty percent is exceeded by quite a bit.

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A fact that certainly requires more than a simple reflection on what is demonstrated by the tricolor band, rather than on issues relating to education, explains how politics has little to do with it: «We are talking – he reveals to our notebooks – regarding seven years of battles. The more I continue to explain that real ghettos are being created and everyone is calling me racist. Meanwhile, Italian parents are taking their children out of Monfalcone and this displeases me quite a bit. As a mother, I have seen firsthand how important balanced learning is. In fact, the current context requires the curriculum to be constantly updated, so that we do not fall behind. Here, however, every day those who don’t know a word of Italian arrive, forcing teachers not to proceed with the normal program and therefore blocking basic and indispensable teachings.”

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Then there is another problem, namely the cultural one. Muslims, in the administrator’s opinion, by living a lot at home, as well as speaking, “are imbued in a culture, which is also transmitted in the classroom”. She even tells of a strange episode, which would have generated quite a bit of controversy within her community: «A teacher had asked a child to write the c for dog and he had refused because he was an impure animal». An example of how, according to Cisint, everyday life is faced where even what should be taken for granted sometimes becomes difficult.

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2024-04-01 01:11:51

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