Friday, September 18, 2015

Italy blocks action over racist slur on first Black Minister

Good Afternoon from Upper Darby!

OKAY! The following article, once again highlights why we as Black People have better things to worry about and fight for, than fake claims of Internal Cultural Appropriation. While Whites in Italy throw bananas at a Black Italian ELECTED OFFICIAL AS SHE IS ADDRESSING THE FLOOR! Mind you, look at the irony!? The fools throwing the bananas are actually APE-&-ORANGUTAN LIKE FOR THROWING BANANAS! But then they turn around and they block Mrs. Cecile Kyenge's  SUIT AGAINST THEM WHEN ONE OF THEM PUBLICLY CALLED HER AN ORANGUTAN!

BUT WAIT, WAIT!?
No-no, no-no!
He COMPPPPPPPPPPPARED HER, to an orangutan.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhh, yes, yes, that makes it different.

There is always some bigoted bullshit going on in Italy and coming out of Italy on the regular. And KEEP IN MIND THAT THE SEAT OF CATHOLIC POWER SITS IN ITALY, YET BLACK PEOPLE ARE PRAISING AND SIGNING UP TO BE MORE CATHOLIC THAN THE WHITE CATHOLICS WHO SIT IN THE CENTER OF THEIR BULLSHIT RELIGION! THROWING BANANAS AND INSULTING BLACKWOMEN! There comes a point when you're supposed to start DISTANCING YOURSELF from people who make it clear THEY DON'T LIKE IT! You don't keep GIVING MONEY, MATERIAL, YOUR BODY, YOUR SOUL AND YOUR MIND! TO PEOPLE WHO MAKE IT CLEAR THAT THEY DON'T FUCKIN LIKE YOU! Here is the article;

Italy blocks action over racist slur on first Black minister

AFP 
Cecile Kyenge (pictured), a DR Congo-born Italian MEP, was minister for integration in July 2013 when Northern League senator Roberto Calderoli publicly compared her to an orangutan
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Cecile Kyenge (pictured), a DR Congo-born Italian MEP, was minister for integration in July 2013 when Northern League senator Roberto Calderoli publicly compared her to an orangutan (AFP Photo/Gabriel Bouys)
Rome (AFP) - Italy's most prominent black politician voiced dismay Thursday after fellow lawmakers blocked legal action against a far right politician who publicly compared her to an orangutan.
Cecile Kyenge, a DR Congo-born Italian MEP, was minister for integration in July 2013 when Northern League senator Roberto Calderoli made the slur at a political rally.
"When I see the pictures of Kyenge I cannot but think of the features of an orangutan, even if I'm not saying she is one," he said in comments for which he subsequently apologised.
In a vote on Wednesday, the Italian Senate ruled that Calderoli could not be pursued for incitement to racial hatred because of constitutional provisions protecting lawmakers from prosecution over opinions expressed in their roles.
Kyenge said the Senate's decision "throws a heavy shadow on the fight against racism, just when populism and xenophobia are growing because of the refugee crisis."
She decided against resigning from the Democratic Party (PD) of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, some of whose members voted against allowing a prosecution to proceed.
Italy's first black minister, Kyenge was subject to serial abuse during her time in government, including an incident in which she had bananas thrown at her as she gave a speech.
She voiced her objection to the Senate's decision on the same day that an appeal court in France upheld a 10,000-euro ($11,000) fine imposed on right-wing magazine Minute for covers which compared the country's black justice minister to a monkey.
The fine was imposed over a November 2013 cover which featured a picture of the minister Christiane Taubira alongside the headlines: "Crafty as a monkey" and "Taubira gets her banana back".

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