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George Hunt
I lived in Italy for a while and it is common for them to refer to their major political parties as left wing and right wing and communist and fascist.
It really grates against our British ears as we use Labour and Conservative and our major parties are all pretty central, but in Italy there are some really mental choices - that is why Berlusconi was Prime Minister for so long.
The guy is an idiot with a penchant for bunga bunga parties yet he's worth 4 billion and you're not. He ruled the media and football and politics, with strong right wing views.
Almost none of you know the background of how Paolo di Canio was brought up, but it was not similar to being brought up in Crawley or Sussex and watching John Major and Ian Duncan Smith on the news.
Right. That much is clear. Although I was brought up with Wilson, Heath and (most pointedly for my youth) Thatcher, a polarizer of the highest order. I won't even go there, needless to say I know the point you're trying to make (I think). It's why a few of us have stated that we don't actually think he is a racist, more a bit of a nutter. But the old 'how he was brought up' argument does start to wear a tiny bit thin when you think of how international his career became. You'd be aware that your viewpoints need (a) some boning up on and (b) some potential revision with regards to what you say you believe versus the definitions you use to explain those beliefs. I have spent a fair amount of time in Italy myself (love the place) and none of the Italians I know express 'fascist' beliefs. Again, I suspect Di Canio doesn't actually know the depth of his chosen belief system, but now would be a mighty fine time to do some research and see if he REALLY does side with 'Italian fascism'...