Integration? Never Heard of the Word!

The following video features a series of interviews with “New Italians” in the town of Monfalcone in northern Italy.

Many thanks to HeHa for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes and RAIR Foundation for the subtitling:

Video transcript:

00:00   How many years have you lived here in Monfalcone, Italy? —Four years.
00:08   Why are you covering her?
00:11   Can’t she be uncovered? —We don’t want to say.
00:15   Monfalcone, Italy.
00:19   In this city, the 30% of the population is made up of foreigners, mainly of the Islamic religion.
00:26   While watching mothers in burkas and veiled girls, we are wondering
00:30   if it’s with that sort of integration that we have to imagine the future of our country.
00:34   Excuse me, I don’t speak Italian. —You don’t speak Italian?
00:43   No. —The big limiting factor is definitely the language. Mothers are not able
00:52   to help their own children do their homework. Almost all little girls start wearing the veil,
00:58   from third grade onward. We have heard of cases of girls who,
01:05   at around 15, 16 years old, were brought to their home country to be married
01:14   to someone they probably didn’t know. Once they returned,
01:20   they no longer went to class. There was the school dropout.
01:26   Do you befriend them? Yes, I am a class representative,
01:32   so I have to interact with them. Many of them, unfortunately, don’t speak Italian,
01:39   I speak English, I try to include them. I have three children and it’s been years
01:43   that I’ve been in this school. Every year, the situation gets worse and worse.
01:51   Do you speak Italian? —No, my mom doesn’t, yet I do. —Does your mom work? —No,
01:58   she doesn’t want to work. —No, my wife doesn’t work. My wife works at home, she does work.
02:02   Why don’t they work? Because, for them it’s a cultural factor. Women don’t work.
02:06   This social worker doesn’t want to show her face
02:09   because she is afraid of losing the trust of the women who turn to her for help.
02:14   There are also some women who ask and show that they want to emancipate themselves,
02:17   but it’s not often accepted by them. You can confront a situation of submission,
02:25   but sometimes they are the first ones to ask for the husband’s intervention,
02:31   in the sense that I want to talk to them and they send their husband to me instead.
02:36   How long have you been here? —12 years.
02:40   Twelve years? Do you work? —No. —Do you stay home?
02:46   Yes. I have three little children.
02:49   Is it you or your husband who goes to talk with their teachers? —My husband.
02:58   You see them walking, with their husbands, typically,
03:02   and you usually see a situation where the husband is walking in front, and they behind him.
03:11   Can I ask her a question? —She’s new here, she doesn’t speak Italian.
03:17   How long have you been in Italy?
03:20   Two years.
03:24   Two years in Italy. —Do you speak Italian? —No, not much, not Italian.
03:30   It’s not possible that you come to Italy believing that you still are in your country of origin.
03:38   A strong legislative intervention is necessary to prevent people from covering their face entirely
03:44   and, I would say, not only for security reasons, but also to recover the value
03:50   and the dignity of women, which, in this fashion, are absolutely trampled.
03:53   How long have you been in Italy?
03:57   Eleven years. —Do you work?
04:00   I opened a company and she is the administrator.
04:03   So you work? —No, I don’t. I’m a housewife.
04:06   I do everything, as long as she signs and administers.
04:12   We don’t like women to go to work.
04:16   A woman must always be working at home. Always.
04:22   Children, cooking, cleaning the house, taking them to school, picking them up at school,
04:29   buying groceries. That’s how women work in my country.
04:33   I don’t know whether here, or somewhere else, it’s different.
 

8 thoughts on “Integration? Never Heard of the Word!

    • Native Italians don’t seem to be too bothered by all these foreigners who are taking over their country. Are they just sleepwalking through it all?
      Italians are losing their country and their freedoms. Soon the foreigners will be the dominant population in numbers and they will take over.
      Doesn’t anybody care?
      Same is going on in America. Sleepwalking to disaster…

    • This is how a civilization looks like at the very end of it’s life cycle: a tired old man who just don’t want to be burdened with the struggles of life any more.

  1. I think that the only way to stop this destruction of Western countries is to remove those who are promoting and facilitating this invasion of alien invaders. The politicians and the civil servants need to be purged, together with the judiciary, the NGOs and the news outlets that distribute government propaganda.

  2. Western women idolise the coloured man.
    Let them be slaves to them for all I care, but may no white males blood be spilled for the coloureds, or traitorous white females lust, envy or greed.

    Separation, based along sexual and racial lines here we come….
    If white men are to survive, it is time to see the female for what it is…..
    The traitor in our mist

    it is indeed time to start learning from history…
    because I know I am sick of watching it repeat, over and over again.

    • that is a lie of satan.

      You know, often you condemn women and you make sweeping generalizations about us. It comes across as if you are a rabid woman hater.

      Maybe YOU are the problem.

  3. Are people aware that once a muzz owns property, a house, a shop, a factory, whatever, it becomes part of the ummah, the greater Islamic world, never to be returned? I watched this happen in east London 20 years ago. There was a chemist opposite our house and the muzz within refused to serve non muzz. This is very common now in UK.

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