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Yep, the whole "Italian Question" only seems to primarily exist because what Trump said about Mexico applied to Italy as well: they're not sending their best.

Though I have to ask: is there any place in Italy that is not a Schiffhole? When I saw that Spiderman Eurotrip Far from Home film, it was notable to me that while Austria and Holland were presented as clean, bright, all-White utopias, even Venice was portrayed as a decrepit, derelict brown schiffhole. Conventional wisdom holds that Sicily is black, Southern Italy is brown, and Northern Italy is White...and Venice is pretty far north...

Sure, "Brosolnaro" and that Matteo Salvini fella seem like solid Italians.

But everything about modern Italy reminds me of that gay anime Hetalia, specifically its running gag of the Roman Centurion ancestor looking down at the absolute feckless faggot modern Italy in disgust and disappointment. Is Japan right?

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However, there is a difference between a Hollywood film and the actual location.

I've been to northern Italy and it's beautiful. The Italians love it but they don't love the niggers trying to escape their African shithole because they're turning Italy into a shithole.

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However, there is a difference between a Hollywood film and the actual location.

Of course. IMO the film was notable because it could have portrayed Europe however it wanted, yet it chose to show Venice as a complete diversity cesspit while then showing Austria and Holland as pure White utopias.

Though was the film wrong about modern Venice being a decrepit, Diverse disaster? If it wasn't Italy/Venice should have a bone to pick with Disney.

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Currently, I don't know.

But my rule of thumb is to never judge by the (((factual))) information of a Hollywood film... in fact, just don't watch Hollywood films. You're just voluntarily submitting yourself to their propaganda and even if you think you're woke, it still impacts on your moral standards.