Migrants Demand Designer Clothing, Block Traffic in Protest


These migrants blocked traffic Monday night to express their displeasure, screaming in English that they don’t want to eat pasta and that there are too few entertainment possibilities for them where they are.

Migrants frequently hit the headlines in Italy protesting their living conditions in the country, which has recently been hit hard by several earthquakes.

In May a group of “unaccompanied minors” launched a violent protest in order to be transferred from Fondachelli Fantina, complaining that there were “too few entertainment possibilities” in the town. After they had completely destroyed the reception centre to the point where it cannot be used again, the Interior Ministry transferred the migrants to a luxury hotel.

In June migrants staying in a small town in Sardinia protested for several days demanding better meals, a television set in every room, and a daily coach to take them to the island’s capital, Cagliari. Tensions in the town ran high as the migrants brandished sticks and smashed property.

Regional director of the populist Sardinian Action Party, Marcello Orrù, commented on the controversy.

He said: “It is intolerable for us to continue to accept these people who don’t like the welcome offered, the meals and their lodgings at the hotel for free. And who then protest to have a television in the room and a daily bus take them to Cagliari for free.

Orrù went on to say that “It’s too easy to accuse of racism and xenophobia, but we refuse to accept this.” And he’s right to feel that way. How dare these migrants demand these things. If they’re dissatisfied with the charity being shown to them, perhaps they should go back to Africa. There’s a good parallel here that can be made about the welfare systems of the west.

Source: breitbart.com



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