Monday, January 11, 2010

What's Goin' Down? Europe Edition

Croatia has elected a new president that will hopefully lead a new period lacking in corruption and filled with prosperity:

The new president had this to say:
Gray-haired and bespectacled, Josipovic usually appears in light blue shirts and gray suits that underscore his laid back image. He says he decided to run because he ''couldn't bear the injustice that has been done to the people of Croatia for years.''

''I am aware of presidential responsibilities,'' he said once. ''With my own example, I want to inspire decisiveness, optimism and civic courage of Croatian people to change our society and make it a better one.''
I wish only the best for Croatia.

You heard me talk about racism in Italy through the lens of football. Well, let me share with you another story of racism in Italy.
Hundreds of African immigrants have been evacuated from a southern Italian town, authorities said on Sunday, following some of the worst racial violence in Italy since World War Two.

The evacuation followed three days of clashes in the southern Calabrian town of Rosarno, which began when some local residents began attacking immigrants who responded by rioting.

At least 53 people, including 18 policeman, were injured in the unrest in the town, located in Italy's southwestern toe.

Authorities moved more than 1,000 people, mostly illegal temporary workers from sub-Saharan Africa to immigrant centres around Italy in an operation that lasted from Saturday through to the early hours of Sunday.
Not just that, but it brought up dangerous comparisons:
Even workers with regular residence permits left the town to escape a climate that one political commentator compared to the 1960s Ku Klux Klan racial violence in the United States.
I think America has a generally positive view of Italy and I'm not saying we shouldn't. However, we should recognize that every country has its faults, some are very serious.

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