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MARIO GIORDANO to Asiago for the presentation of the book "Italia IS NOT MORE ITALIAN" - 14 August 2019

Wednesday 14/8/2019 at 17:30
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L' Italia non è più italiana di Mario Giordano

Aperitif with author Mario Giordano in collaboration with the library Giunti Al Punto di Asiago

Thetopicality will be the topic of the new appointment of the exhibition"Aperitif with theAuthor", scheduled for Wednesday, August 14, 2019 in Asiago.

On the occasion of the exhibition organized by the Library Giunti at the Point of Asiago, in fact, the journalist Mario Giordano returns to the Plateau to talk about his new book-inquiry entitled " Italy is nolonger Italian".

The meeting will be held at the Central Stage located in Piazza II Risorgimento,in Asiago,beginning at 5.30pm.

To interview Giordano will be the moderator Piero Brazzale.


In case of bad weather the meeting will be held at the Millepini Theatre


ITALIA IS NOT MORE ITALIAN

 

In silence we have not only lost all the made in Italy, the big fashion brands, the food companies, the strategic sectors (from chemistry to the steel), the services and the banks: we have lost the best of our small companies.

Every 48 hours an Italian company falls into foreign hands. Some cases end up in the newspapers and make you argue, but most slip away in silence. So, in silence, we have not only lost all the made in Italy, the big fashion brands, the food companies, the strategic sectors (from chemistry to the steel industry), services and banks: we have lost the best of our small companies, those jewels of creativity often born in the provincial sub-scales and become world leaders in their field. They were our real treasures. Now they're not ours anymore. The new foreign owners are almost never masters, rather than marauders. Take the mark and run. Take the contracts and run. the result? Italy is no longer Italian. is what Mario Giordano reveals to us in his explosive book-inquiry: he toured the Peninsula street by street, visited villages and villages, entered the factories. And he found that foreign raiders have not only conquered our economy: they have conquered our entire country. From the Piedmont castle of 1200 bought by the American sect of happiness to the Mint palace run by the Chinese, from the island of Venice in the hands of the Turks to the vineyards of Tuscany purchased by the Belgian multinational of oil platforms, passing for supermarkets, historic shops, luxury hotels, houses, squares, hospitals: Italy is no longer Italian. Even the winning mafia is now foreign. From Cosa Nostra to Cosa Loro: the Nigerian cosche, defeated the Camorra of the Casalesi in Castel Volturno, have extended from Turin to Sicily, where they could trigger a new war for control of the territory. Meanwhile, the Chinese Dome asserts itself. We're not even godparents in our house anymore. Ethnic cuisine is rampant, but there are 250 Italian foods at risk (and no one defends them). English terms are rampant, but our language is in danger of disappearing (and MPs are the first to give foreign names to the laws). Even alien insects threaten our country, as denounced in an alarming report by Ispra (also very little considered). And, above all, Italians are becoming extinct: fewer and fewer births, more and more escapes abroad. One every five minutes. In the current opinion, international openness and trade are good regardless. But is it always true? Strategic decisions about our future today are made in aseptic offices in North Carolina or Shanghai, by people who have never seen a workshop, who have no relation to our land and our history. And this is a danger to our country, as the secret services have also denounced, in their report to the Italian Parliament. A cry of pain remained, incredibly, unheard. And that everyone should listen to avoid waking up early in an Italy that is no longer there.


MARIO GIORDANO

Italian journalist and writer, Mario Giordano is known to have been director of Studio Open and Tgcom24. He has written for many news outlets, dealing mostly with the waste and cost of politics. Topics that have also become the subject of several investigative books, written by Giordano and published by Mondadori.


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