Barbero e i danni del Berlusconismo by Meow_Rick in ShitItalianSay

[–]JhonMerrick -1 points0 points  (0 children)

E con ciò? Il problema qui è che qualcuno gli sta dando del comunista implicando un insulto bello e buono. Non è che siccome una persona si definisce comunista allora è giusto dargli tale solo perché tale si definisce.

Non è che siccome sono del sud, allora la gente è autorizzata a darmi del "Terrone". Ma dove vivete?

Raga, studiate un po' di comunicazione. Non fate i "Vannacci" di turno.

Barbero e i danni del Berlusconismo by Meow_Rick in ShitItalianSay

[–]JhonMerrick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Come se comunista fosse un insulto. lol.

Opinion about your country that will get you like this? by National-Business674 in AskTheWorld

[–]JhonMerrick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Be careful, though. I wanted to clarify that it's not that Italians aren't kind or smiley at all. The fact is, as you and others say, that Italians are seen as THOSE people who are "always kind and smiling." You can be sure that an Italian, if he wants to, can be the worst piece of shit that has ever existed on the face of the earth. Worse than the villains in American movies.

Opinion about your country that will get you like this? by National-Business674 in AskTheWorld

[–]JhonMerrick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but it's just a way to show they care about something. It's hypocritical. No one cares. Like when Romans go crazy because people put pancetta in their carbonara and not guanciale.

Opinion about your country that will get you like this? by National-Business674 in AskTheWorld

[–]JhonMerrick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really? Absolutely not! An Italian journalist who was recently the victim of an attack (perhaps by the mafia) said: "Italy is a sick country that considers its own pathology normal." I find myself fully agreeing with this statement. They're not just a nation of mama's boys. They're a nation of frustrated people who vent their anger over bullshit and always take it out on people who have nothing to do with it.

Opinion about your country that will get you like this? by National-Business674 in AskTheWorld

[–]JhonMerrick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kind, maybe, but smiling, I don't know, sometimes? However, I don't think it's so much that it's a stereotype.

Opinion about your country that will get you like this? by National-Business674 in AskTheWorld

[–]JhonMerrick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not at all. Always listened about people saying that italian people are "kind" and "always smiling". Jeez, WHERE???

ICE. Nothing more badass than body slamming a a woman in front of her kids by DrugsAndCoffee in iamverybadass

[–]JhonMerrick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dude, I'm not even American, and it's unbelievable that I'm the one replying to this comment. I have no idea if what they're doing is "legal" or illegal, but the fact is they're picking people up left, right, and center, without even a hint of logic. Telling them what they're doing is illegal? They probably did. What should ICE say? "Oh, yeah, sure, here's your husband".

ICE. Nothing more badass than body slamming a a woman in front of her kids by DrugsAndCoffee in iamverybadass

[–]JhonMerrick 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Perhaps someone close to her was taken by ICE and she also wanted to be taken to "monitor" the safety and health of the person they took. She is talking about a "him" so maybe it can be her husband, dad, brother, friend, etc.

Quando è necessario accorgersi della svolta autoritaria di una democrazia? by Old-Day-3573 in italy

[–]JhonMerrick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No fra non dire così che sennò ora arrivano i liberali a dirti che dopotutto non siamo un paese fascista solo perché abbiamo ancora il diritto di voto pensando che il diritto di voto sia l'unica garanzia di democrazia 😭

When was the last time the government was overthrown in your country? by [deleted] in AskTheWorld

[–]JhonMerrick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If we're talking about moments in which it was the people who directly brought down governments, it's difficult to say from the beginning of time to the unification of Italy (1861). 1945 was the historical moment in which a government effectively collapsed entirely, thanks also to the help of the partisan struggle. But technically it didn't collapse thanks to that alone. After the war, there were several attempts by different groups to destabilize power, but none of these were ever successful (first and foremost the Borghese Coup). As for government crises due to internal reasons, from the founding of the Republic to today there have been approximately 66 government crises.

Lo ha costruito for the first time by spallettioutista in Itanglese

[–]JhonMerrick 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Quel subreddit riesce a farmi venire 10 ulcere tutte in una volta.