Public security has been the battle horse of the electoral campaign of the Lega Party for these last elections. Security in this case generally refers to the right of the Italian citizens to be protected by the invasion of immigrants. People from abroad are considered a danger mainly for two reason: first, they “steal” jobs from the Italians. In other words, it is stated that they are one of the causes of unemployment: the number of immigrants coming in the country in search for a job is said to be somehow related to the number of unemployed Italians; second, immigrants are considered to be criminals: if they don’t find a way to sustain themselves working, they’ll probably (or surely, as some say) degenerate into rubbers, killers, rapists.
Now, if I had the chance to do it, I would write down a book of the dimensions of an encyclopaedia to show and prove that these two believings are completely unfounded and also deceptive. Of course I will never say that all immigrants are nice, educated and honest people. I would not say it neither for Italians, nor for Americans and I won’t say it for them. But, at the same time, I refuse to consider them as a number of dishonest people led by the worst intentions. Differently from me, some Italians seem to be sure that the only way to guarantee a secure future for the nation and for the coming generations is to kick away these people from the country.
It seems that they never heard the complains of north-eastern landowners that state they need more immigrants to work in their properties. They need them because there are no Italians willing to accept jobs considered nowadays too “humiliating”.
Moreover, our National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT) states that in the greatest percentage of cases of physical violence and rape the aggressors are the women’s partners, relatives, colleagues, friends. Only a relatively small number of cases involve strangers, very few immigrants.
So, what’s this scare? Where does it come from? History has thought us that economic and social discomfort are the main sources of hostility towards what is felt as “different”, “unknown”, they cause distrust against those representing a culture, a way of living that people don’t feel as their own. They feel impotent against something they don’t understand and that they can not manage or control. So they think they must find a mean to face the situation and protect themselves. This has happened everywhere in the world, from the USA during the Great Depression period, with the government blocking immigrations, to Germany, where the Nazi Party has persecuted the Jewish minority in order to transform Germany in a country where only Arian people could find a home. Racist motivations covered the real reason for persecution: Jewish owned a great percentage of the national wealth – most of the richest bankers, merchants and business men belonged to that minority – and it was considered indispensable, in a nationalist optic, to take that wealth away from them and control it, because it “belonged” to Germany.
The same attitude can be found in the Lega Party. It has gained the consensus of 10% of the electors (including those who used to vote for the Left Coalition) promising them a more stable future, obtainable only through the expulsion of foreigners. It has become a question of “national security”. No wonder that three months ago a Lega politician, Bettio, member of the city council of Treviso, a town in the North of Italy, has proposed to treat immigrants as the SS used to treat Jewish prisoners, punishing ten of them for each crime or aggression committed against an Italian citizen. He really made this comparison and no TV or national newspaper has talked about it. Which I think is scandalous. What is even more shameful, in my opinion, is that on the other hand networks never stop reporting crimes performed by immigrants: bed events concerning them are always the first to be told as the newscasts start. Of course they must keep people informed, but the way it is done disturbs most of those who share my opinions on the issue. To be sure that people understand that the crime of which is talked about has been committed by a foreigner, they underline the provenience of the person involved several times. Once I counted them: 6 times in 4 minutes and 30 seconds.
Since the 15th of April (the date of the last elections), Berlusconi’s networks have been transmitting several shows concerning the security issue. Even the entertainment ones deal with it: an example among the others is Buona Domenica, a 5-hour-long show to which, on the 20th of April, three policemen called to represent the entire Italian Armed Body have been invited. For the occasion, the guests have been thanked for their great efforts in protecting Italians against “the dangers they face on the streets”. Same thing for “Secondo Voi”, a show transmitted at 1:30 pm ( when all the housewives, retired and unemployed people are home and watch TV) where Del Debbio, the anchor, invites the new government to promote reforms in order to “expulse useless immigrants” from the country.
Berlusconi’s networks really do know how to brainwash (I call it this way) people. They are already creating great consent for the future reforms the Ministry of the Interiors and the Ministry of Institutional Reforms (the presidency of both of them has been assigned to the Lega Party) will promote as concerning to the immigration issue.
Today the citizens of Rome are electing their new Mayor. Partito della Libertà’s (Berlusconi’s coalition) candidate, Alemanno, has organized an electoral campaign concentrated on the “problem of security”. A woman being raped a week ago in the periphery of the city has been good news for him. He has gained in popularity, most people see him as the “hero” who will save Rome from danger and fear. Every single newscast transmitted on Berlusconi’s networks still discusses the case even though seven days have already passed by! Berlusconi has also proposed to give Rome the status of federal district if Alemanno will be elected.
The fear is that Italy is becoming a nationalist-racist country. What is called “national interest” is prevailing. The last elections show it. The elections in Rome will very probably only be a sad confirmation. Italians seem to have forgotten that they have been emigrants for a very long time. They should be the first to welcome new comers. Of course among them there will always be people animated by bed intentions, but it is important to judge immigrants properly, operating a distinguish between criminals and those coming in Italy hoping for a better future.