OPEN LETTER TO THE CITY COUNCIL ADVISER GHIRINGHELLI
Dear Director Sergio Ghiringhelli,
are one of those who, during the City Council of May 21, wore the now famous T-shirt (in) that has caused so much fuss and bother.
I have not slept all night because we still do not understand what the discomfort that may have caused the phrases imprinted on my yellow shirt.
But let's see if I can somehow alleviate your discomfort, also to avoid injury in the near future, your feelings. The explanation as to why he wore myself (and still wear) a T-shirt just like it.
We start from the sentence I AM NOT PADANO.
In fact, I'm not sure to be Po, since my parents are Sicilian immigrants more than thirty years ago in Lombardy.
Now, I do not know what the rules governing the citizenship of the Republic (or the kingdom, where King Umberto Bossi will be acclaimed, nicknamed The one that has it Duro) of Padania, but, if the nationality is Po ius soli, I am from the Po valley, in what was born in Varese (which, I believe, should be part of the state of (fantasy) Padania) but if the law provides for the ius sanguinis Po, being the son of Sicilian immigrants, I should not be regarded as the Po Valley. However
expects from her copy of the Act of the valley of citizenship in order to possibly correct my shirt that says "I'm Po", should it become a citizen of the republic (or kingdom) of Padania. For now, I am just ITALIAN NATIONAL.
Now for the sentence I DO NOT DO THE RONDA.
Not to mention that yet (thankfully) in Varese there are no patrols, and then I could not even wanting to register as the rounds do not notice it because I have no time.
I'm sorry for not having the mind among its future rondisti, except that you may decide to proceed with the forced recruitment rounds (but that is what they did in the past, too dark, and you certainly will not want to imitate).
However, should you find a little 'time will inform and correct the word with "I make the rounds." By the way, I would prefer the military, if possible, the patrols will report to whom it may concern that racial discrimination and racial insults that every day we live and feel. I
remains the last sentence: I am not racist.
I can not understand why you might be shocked by that statement.
seems to me that our (my, his and all) Constitution, Art. 3, reads: "All citizens have equal social dignity and are equal before the law, without distinction of sex, race, language, religion, political opinion, personal and social conditions."
I think that the Constitution would agree with me and my T-shirt (in) a and I sincerely hope that the establishment Valley (also waiting for a copy of it) is on this line.
So I'm sorry: I can probably fix the other sentences of my shirt, but NEVER proofread written "I am not racist."
I am not racist because I respect and love the Italian Constitution and I am sorry that this may have upset you in the exercise of his duties as Director of the City (Italian) of Varese.
cordial greetings
Philip Cardaci
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