Pisa, the Pd's Complaint: "Fascist Writings on the Walls of a school." But They Were Signs for the Construction of a Thermal Coat
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They had been interpreted as fascist graffiti, but in reality they were indications for the construction of a thermal coat. On social media the gaffe of some members of the Pd Pisano, who in recent days denounced the appearance, on the walls of a primary school of the city, of presumed crosses hooked with the writing "Yes" [...] The article Pisa, the denunciation of the Pd: " fascist writings on the walls of a school" . But they were signs for t…
Rome, 18 Aug - I thought it was fascism and, instead, it was a coat. Paraphrasing the title of a famous film, it could be summarized... The article Pisa, they mistake the signs of the construction site for fascist symbols: yet another red alert fool comes from The National Primacy.
In Pisa there is indignation about the writings "Yes fascia" and "No fascia" . Then comes the figure: simple indications of the workers
Election campaign season brings a return of the left's hallucinations. At the Collodi Primary School in Pisa, two pointed symbols appeared on the walls of the school building along with the words "Si Fasci." Panic ensued. Immediately afterward, the Vice President of the Regional Council of Tuscany, Antonio Mazzeo, commented: "Such graffiti is a very serious and intolerable act, even more hateful because it affects a school, a place of education,…
Two arrows that looked like hooked crosses and the inscription "SI FASCI" on the school "Collodi" in Pisa trigger the controversy. Then the surprise
Writings and signs were actually indications for the thermal coat. And in misunderstanding it gets viral on the web
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