“ENOUGH AGGRESSIONS IN THE DOWNTOWN” THUNDS BY BERT –

“Once the phase of bewilderment and pity has been processed, the reaction is that of strong anger. In a country that believes itself to be civilized, events like the one recorded today in Udine, right in the center, cannot happen.” Thus the comment of Mauro Di Bert, group leader of Fedriga president in the Regional Council, referring to the violent attack suffered by a Japanese citizen, whose fault was that of having tried to quell a discussion.

“To the false do-gooders who increasingly set themselves up as extreme defenders of those responsible for these episodes of violence

frequent in the region and in Udine in particular – states Di Bert in his note -, I reiterate that the time has come

zero tolerance. We must regain respect for the institutions and live in a civilized and safe manner. To achieve this,

those who are called upon to maintain public order must have more staff, but above all they must be put in a position to be able to carry out their tasks as best as possible, if necessary even with force, because unfortunately they find themselves interacting with people who, for culture and past, they only understand coercion.”

“There is no way to dialogue with these subjects. There is no form of integration. They are distant from our culture, from our way of being, also due to the lack of training based on respect for the rules. Against those who do not want to respect others,

the common good rather than the institutions – he concludes

the centre-right exponent -, it is necessary to maintain a line

lasts, to protect the sacrosanct right of our citizens to

feel safe in the streets and squares of their cities and towns

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their countries, as in their homes”.

 
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