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“Sostituzione etnica con lavori di m.”: Il delirio del “Fatto” perché accusa gli italiani di non voler essere schiavi

Rome, April 3 – The ethnic replacement is only happening with “m. jobs”, as defined by Il Fatto Quotidiano in their delusional article. This absurd accusation comes from Il record Nazionale, a far-right news outlet known for spreading divisive and xenophobic rhetoric.

The article in question, titled “Ethnic Replacement with ‘M. Jobs’: The Delirium of Il Fatto,” is a prime example of fear-mongering and scapegoating. It accuses Italians of not wanting to be “slaves” and claims that the influx of immigrants is a deliberate plan to replace the native population. Not only is this claim baseless and offensive, but it also perpetuates harmful stereotypes and fuels anti-immigrant sentiment.

First of all, let’s address the term “m. jobs” used by Il Fatto Quotidiano. It is a derogatory term that refers to menial and low-paying jobs, often associated with immigrants. This dehumanizing language is not only disrespectful but also ignores the fact that many immigrants are highly skilled and contribute greatly to the Italian economy. They are not here to replace anyone, but to build a better life for themselves and their families.

Furthermore, the article implies that Italians are lazy and unwilling to work, which is simply not true. Italy has one of the highest rates of employment in the European Union, and Italians are known for their strong work ethic. The real issue here is the lack of job opportunities and the exploitation of immigrant workers by unscrupulous employers. Instead of blaming immigrants, Il Fatto Quotidiano should be addressing these systemic issues.

The idea of an “ethnic replacement” is not only absurd but also dangerous. It promotes the idea that there is a limited amount of resources and opportunities, and that immigrants are taking them away from Italians. This divisive rhetoric only serves to create tension and hostility between different communities, instead of promoting unity and solidarity.

It is also worth mentioning that Italy has a long history of immigration. Throughout the years, millions of Italians have emigrated to other countries in search of better opportunities. They were welcomed and integrated into their new communities, and now it is time for Italy to do the same. The country has a moral obligation to provide a safe haven for those fleeing war, persecution, and poverty.

In conclusion, Il Fatto Quotidiano’s article is nothing but a delusional and divisive piece of propaganda. It is not only offensive to immigrants but also to Italians who are unfairly portrayed as lazy and unwilling to work. The real issue here is the lack of job opportunities and the exploitation of immigrant workers, not some imaginary plan of “ethnic replacement”. It is time to reject this harmful rhetoric and embrace diversity and inclusivity. Italy has always been a country of immigrants, and it is time to celebrate and embrace this diversity.

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