many youngsters join the movement, i remember back in college some of my friends were totally i into that shite, leaflets were distributed in school, like if it was good propaganda, amazin'.
Yes, I know many young people likes to provoke, but as long as they don't use violence, that can't be a big problem? I suppose there's a lot more danger in radical islam, also in Italy?
Yes, there is, but 50 years ago, when the law was made, there wasn't. Right after the war people were more looking at the fascist party. Maybe the law should have been removed? I don't know, but that law is anyway applied with a lot of flexibility. This is a very famous case: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4158591.stm What happened to Di Canio after that? As far as I know nothing. He actually said "I'll do that again". And I think he did
Yes --flexibility is expecially applied to those who has good lawyers... for the poor man there is the strict law.... point!
law is not exactly my strong point, but I would tend to disagree, at least as far as this law is concerned. I have actually often been wondering what the usefulness of this law is if no one cares about it. You see people saluting every day, including Di Canio, but nothing happens. Loads of people who regularly go to the stadium should be carried away, but they aren't really. They might as well remove it
I would say Emilia, the region of Bologna. I like Bologna. Umbria is also cool, and some places in Toscana.
A house on Lake Garda (Lago di Garda) in Brescia (not far from Milan). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Garda http://www.checkcams.com/italy/lakegarda