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Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups (karma: 9)  en>fr fr>en
By hawk7 Comments: 11033, member since Sat Dec 18, 2004
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 06:27 PM
Image hotlink - 'http://img5.allocine.fr/acmedia/rsz/434/x/x/x/medias/nmedia/18/64/87/51/18810274.jpg' If bill is passed, no more mosques would be built in Italy. That's an offer the muzz can't refuse.

Unauthorised patrols of several northern Italian cities have been underway for the last year and authorities have turned a blind eye to them as concerned locals fight back against rising crime rates.

Under the proposals by the anti-immigration Northern League, the vigilante patrols would have the backing of the local police. The plan is now to be considered by the Italian Upper House.

Another controversial proposal by the Northern League the introduction of a referendum before a mosque or other place of worship is built.

The League is part of centre right Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's coalition. Mr Berlusconi was elected on a tough law and order campaign.

Northern League MP Mario Borghezio said: "Thanks to the initiatives of the Northern League these ronde (vigilante) patrols will soon be working with the forces of law and order.

"Now all honest citizens will no longer feel that they have to hand over the areas where they live to criminals, drug dealers and prostitutes. It's a very proud day."

The Northern League, is led by firebrand Umberto Bossi, who once said the Italian navy should shell boats carrying immigrants. In April's general election it doubled its national vote to more than 8 per cent.

The League capitalised on the fear of immigration with its election posters which showed an American Indian in a feathered headdress, with a caption saying: "They suffered immigration: Now they live in reserves."

Many of the vigilante groups are based in the Veneto region which has a high proportion of Muslims and the outcry against the building of mosques has been stronger there than anywhere in Italy.

Last year the League's Roberto Calderoli suggested a 'pig day' against new mosques across Italy. The idea was that a pig should be taken to any land where Muslims proposed to construct a mosque.

He said:"We will walk up and down on the land where they want to build, after which it will be considered infected and no longer suitable."

The League has also proposed that no mosque should be able to have a minaret or loudspeakers calling the faithful to prayer, and sermons must be in Italian, not Arabic.

Given that many of the one million Muslims who are in Italy live in areas with a heavy Northern League influence, if passed the legislation is almost certain to mean no new mosques.

25 Replies to Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups

re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups en>fr fr>en
By MichalAugust Comments: 613, member since Thu May 31, 2007
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 06:37 PM
Edited by MichalAugust (80640) on 2008-11-13 18:40:52 and I almost forgot, fags
Now THAT is good news! Man, that sounds sweet! I want legalized vigilante groups where I live, there'd be like a pile of dead muzz, rabs 'n niggers AND fags.
re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups en>fr fr>en
By starspangled Comments: 24396, member since Sat Dec 27, 2003
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 06:43 PM
Why can't we do that too?

Italians got balls.
re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups en>fr fr>en
By hawk7 Comments: 11033, member since Sat Dec 18, 2004
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 06:46 PM
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re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By breizheals Comments: 10051, member since Mon Jul 18, 2005
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 06:46 PM
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Italians are very fond of black shirts.
re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups en>fr fr>en
By starspangled Comments: 24396, member since Sat Dec 27, 2003
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 06:51 PM
Italians are very fond of black shirts.

Don't be a dick. Are you fond of muslim invaders?
re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups en>fr fr>en
By hawk7 Comments: 11033, member since Sat Dec 18, 2004
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 06:57 PM
Breiz.


Get back to us when your muzz are bangin' your hood.


Fuckwit.
re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By breizheals Comments: 10051, member since Mon Jul 18, 2005
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 07:01 PM
Passing and enforcing laws is not enough. No no, we should resort to forming vigilant groups and celebrating "pig days" and unceasing referendums.

You guys have serious difficulties to understand what democracy is all about. It's not populism, neither is it fascism.

Keep on supporting the blackshirts your forebears rightly fought, morons.
re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups en>fr fr>en
By starspangled Comments: 24396, member since Sat Dec 27, 2003
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 07:04 PM
Keep on supporting the blackshirts your forebears rightly fought, morons.

allah is damn near anti everything that I believe in.

Do you have islamist pals, goatfucker sucker?
re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By MichalAugust Comments: 613, member since Thu May 31, 2007
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 07:04 PM
Edited by MichalAugust (80640) on 2008-11-13 19:04:48
breizheals wrote:

Passing and enforcing laws is not enough. No no, we should resort to forming vigilant groups and celebrating "pig days" and unceasing referendums.

You guys have serious difficulties to understand what democracy is all about. It's not populism, neither is it fascism.

Keep on supporting the blackshirts your forebears rightly fought, morons.


Yeah, um, Lala ah Ukbar. Now go kill yourself a muslim you complete pussy!

P.S.: I like to wear black.
re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By Mouse Comments: 9240, member since Wed May 25, 2005
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 07:10 PM
breizheals wrote:

Passing and enforcing laws is not enough. No no, we should resort to forming vigilant groups and celebrating "pig days" and unceasing referendums.

You guys have serious difficulties to understand what democracy is all about. It's not populism, neither is it fascism.

Keep on supporting the blackshirts your forebears rightly fought, morons.


You ever thought about why people are driven to those things?
re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By tailgunnerjoe Comments: 125, member since Sun Oct 17, 2004
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 07:17 PM
another reason to love italy ,cannot wait to go there ,mom went there by herself [84 yrs old ] to southern naples .italy is the most beautiful place on earth.i pray for the day i can go.lets see how far this goes ,hope it becomes national law ,they should outlaw mosques anyfucking way ,the fucking albaians should convert to roman catholic faith.
re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups en>fr fr>en
By hawk7 Comments: 11033, member since Sat Dec 18, 2004
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 07:18 PM
breizheals wrote:

Passing and enforcing laws is not enough. No no, we should resort to forming vigilant groups and celebrating "pig days" and unceasing referendums.

You guys have serious difficulties to understand what democracy is all about. It's not populism, neither is it fascism.

Keep on supporting the blackshirts your forebears rightly fought, morons.




The hell do you care?

Are you an American or Italian?

Mind your own business.
re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By Bombs_Away_LeMaymember has saluted, click to view salute photosPremium member Comments: 11555, member since Mon Jan 06, 2003
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 07:31 PM
Last year the League's Roberto Calderoli suggested a 'pig day' against new mosques across Italy. The idea was that a pig should be taken to any land where Muslims proposed to construct a mosque.

He said:"We will walk up and down on the land where they want to build, after which it will be considered infected and no longer suitable."


Brilliant!!
re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By Fearless_Leader Comments: 14481, member since Thu Dec 09, 2004
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 07:44 PM
Nice, one of the few euro countries I want to visit
re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups en>fr fr>en
By G3S3B Comments: 25743, member since Sun Oct 31, 2004
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 07:45 PM
Brilliant! Image hotlink - 'http://i7.tinypic.com/4551auw.jpg'


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I have Guinness on my mind when BALM said Brilliant
because I have not been over to my local pub since Saturday.
re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups en>fr fr>en
By CaptnMorgan Comments: 23111, member since Mon Jun 09, 2003
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 07:57 PM
Don Camillo kicked commie's ass,


Time to kick muslim's ass NOW!!!
re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups en>fr fr>en
By CaptnMorgan Comments: 23111, member since Mon Jun 09, 2003
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 08:01 PM
Edited by CaptnMorgan (66685) on 2008-11-13 20:04:42
Breton-breiz is one of these muslim import idiots
you see parading on St Catherine
with a palesto-simian's flag.

Will eat lead sooner or later...






Ever wonder why the pedophile mod
erase all the picture of the raghead?
Pictures he and his mother Iamforpeace posted here!
Where else could I have got them?

Fucking illegal immigrants from Morocco!!!
re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups en>fr fr>en
By LMAOmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 7021, member since Sun Nov 06, 2005
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 08:05 PM
"Now all honest citizens will no longer feel that they have to hand over the areas where they live to criminals, drug dealers and prostitutes. It's a very proud day."


K
re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By AMERICANPHYCO Comments: 9420, member since Tue Apr 22, 2003
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 08:09 PM
That's one thing we've lost site of in the West.

Just who fucking owns the country the first place? Throw the pieces of shit out - Shenghan let's Italy blow them all over Eurarbia.

Just because you get there means nothing. Time to unleash the Carabinari on these assholes and send them to Fwance.
re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups en>fr fr>en
By AMERICANPHYCO Comments: 9420, member since Tue Apr 22, 2003
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 08:10 PM
That's one thing we've lost site of in the West.

Just who fucking owns the country the first place? Throw the pieces of shit out - Shenghan let's Italy blow them all over Eurarbia.

Just because you get there means nothing. Time to unleash the Carabinari on these assholes and send them to Fwance.
re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups en>fr fr>en
By GreyUhu Comments: 8080, member since Sun Dec 17, 2006
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 08:23 PM
A vigilante is a person who ignores due process of law and enacts their own form of justice in response to a perception of insufficient response by the authorities. Several groups and individuals have been labeled as vigilantes by various historians and media. Vigilantes have been central to several creative fictional works and are often depicted as being heroes and retaliatory against wrongdoers.


The term vigilante has Latin origins: "vigilans/vigilantis"- the present participle of "vigilare" (to watch), and stands now for "watchman" or "watcher"[1], but the modern word is taken from either the Italian or Spanish language. Its etymology is closely related to (though its meaning very different from) that of the term vigilance. Note that the term vigilantism is a derivative of vigilante, not of vigilant or vigilance. The term vigilante was introduced into English from the northeast United States.
en.wikipedia.org . . .
re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups (karma: 2)  en>fr fr>en
By breizheals Comments: 10051, member since Mon Jul 18, 2005
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 08:35 PM
A vigilante is a person who ignores due process of law and enacts their own form of justice in response to a perception of insufficient response by the authorities.


THAT precisely is the problem! Those vigilant groups are about to be legalized by the State. What does that say about italian authorities?

That either they

1. Suck. Vigilant groups are typical of third-world countries with deliquescent central government.

2. Represent a rogue state that is willing to promote division within its citizenry by delegating the use of coercitive means in the hands of a few. No need to say that it means the end of the republican pact and the rise of a state within the state.
re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups en>fr fr>en
By CaptnMorgan Comments: 23111, member since Mon Jun 09, 2003
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 08:39 PM
1 Image(s) detached by Bombs_Away_LeMay (53615) on 2008-11-14 08:03:00 Removed per request
Fuck vigilante...a bullet
to the head of the
moroccan interloper!!!
re: Italy Considers Legalizing Vigilante Groups (karma: 1)  en>fr fr>en
By GreyUhu Comments: 8080, member since Sun Dec 17, 2006
On Thu Nov 13, 2008 08:54 PM
Edited by GreyUhu (80292) on 2008-11-13 21:02:22
breizheals wrote:

THAT precisely is the problem! Those vigilant groups are about to be legalized by the State. What does that say about italian authorities?
One they become legal, they are no longer "vigilantes". In America we call such a group a "posse".

Posse comitatus or sherriff's posse is the common-law authority of the county sheriff to conscript any able-bodied male older than 18 to assist him in keeping the peace or to pursue and arrest a felon; compare hue and cry. It is the law enforcement equivalent of summoning the militia for military purposes.*

In a number of states, especially in the western United States, sheriffs and other law enforcement agencies have called their civilian auxiliary groups "posses."
en.wikipedia.org . . .

*-a concept I know is alien to most Europeans, but some of the brighter Brits know what this is.
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