Ricordate quando Giuliano Sangennaro, ministro della cha cha cha cultura, dichiarò testualmente due mesi fa: “Il fondatore del pensiero di destra in Italia è stato Dante Alighieri: la destra ha cultura, deve solo affermarla”. Tutti a dargli del cazzaro e del cazzone. Ho trovato la prova provata, la pistola fumante, che Sangennaro aveva ragione. Risale al 1302 ed è una sentenza di tribunale. “Alighieri Dante è condannato per baratteria, frode, falsità, dolo, malizia, inique pratiche estortive, proventi illeciti, pederastia, e lo si condanna a 5000 fiorini di multa, interdizione perpetua dai pubblici uffici, esilio perpetuo (in contumacia), e se lo si prende, al rogo, così che muoia”. Era il 10 marzo del 1302 quando il non ancora sommo poeta, fu condannato a morte a Firenze e fu costretto all’esilio dal governo dei Guelfi neri (lui apparteneva alla fazione di Guelfi bianchi).
Ecco, più cultura di destra di così…

Aldilà di ogni storia,più o meno enfatizzata, interpretata, ogni persona, sia pure un mito,PUÒ avere macchie d’olio o di sugo, di vino o marmellata (…) ! Ciao Fla’, un abbraccione!🖐️☺️😊🌅
Ciao Mariolino!
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hai verificato bene?
Un pavone melenso!🥳
mah, un pavone idiota direi
Colpiti e affondati!
e adesso avanti con la riforma fiscale!
Hello Flavio!
Maybe your Minister of Culture should introduce Russian classic authors into the reading programme at Italian high schools, if he does not like Dante Alighieri.
How about Lev Tolstoy?
He was never convicted for “extortion, fraud, misconduct, pederasty” like your “misfit” Dante Alighieri. Count Tolstoy was an honest and decent Russian nobleman, writing wonderful novels, worthwhile to be read in Italy, too.
With friendly greetings from Moscow.
Olivia you put your finger in the wound … greetings from Italy
I do not like to stir in wounds, dear Flavio, because it hurts.
But I feel hurt by the disdain of Russian culture that I experience and see now all over Europe, maybe not so much in Italy, though. But in the other EU countries Russian culture is blocked, eliminated, does not exist any more. That really hurts me.
even in Italy, Russian culture is currently being boycotted by many, it is a scandal
I did not know that. The last time I read about Russian culture in Italy was when Russian opera stars sang at the Scala of Milano. I think that was at the beginning of this year. Since then, I never heard of other Russian performances in Italy.
However, I know that many Italians like Russia.
I am going to a language school here in Moscow, to learn more Russian for my next language exam. I met an elderly Italian couple at the school.
They came all the way from Florence to visit their son, who is married to a Russian woman. They live in Moscow and have children here.
He has got a good job in Moscow.
This elderly couple, pensioners, used to teach the Russian language at a cultural institution in Italy. Therefore I believe that the Italian people think differently from their Government.
Sure! we all think differently about russian culture!
Thank you.