Post by afifatabassum on Mar 12, 2024 11:19:13 GMT 1
Italy is for sale, or rather on sale, and we all know this. The fault lies with the crisis and the apparently unchallengeable dominance of the markets, that is, of multinationals, banks and financial companies. ''Apparently'' indisputable because 2 laws would be enough to put these giants and the corporations that operate them in their place but Europe seems to be ... the_bin_laden_family_buys_the_carrara_marble_quarries ... it was wanted and built by these very people, who legislated in their favor for a long time.
Italy is one of the countries that has lost the most Brazil Phone Number from this forced union and, to respect irrespectable parameters that we did not choose, we are forced to sell off even our underwear. There are many Italian companies that are no longer Italian, such as Telecom which is in Spanish hands, Perugina and Buitoni which have become Swiss, Gancia which is Russian, Algida Bertolli and Santa Rosa which are English, Peroni which is South African , Parmalat which is French just as Bulgari, Gucci, Fendi and Ferré have become French. Rex, Zoppas, Zanussi and Molteni are Swedish, Ducati is German, Poltrona Frau is American, Krizia is Chinese etc... The list is very long and sad: between 2008 and 2012, 437 virtuous Italian companies were purchased by foreign multinationals. The Made in Italy brand itself no longer belongs to us for a while.
Anyone in the world can, legally, produce Made in Italy objects as long as the final processing stages (sometimes just the packaging is enough) are done in Italy. But does it take that long to make a law that says that Made in Italy means 100% built in Italy? It could be launched tomorrow morning... if only the government worked for us! But, as a famous economist said, propaganda runs its course and in order for a people to wake up from the imaginary world that is put before their eyes by the media, they always need to hit rock bottom. And so we wait for healthcare, schools and public water to start selling off too. Maybe then we will open our eyes!
Italy is one of the countries that has lost the most Brazil Phone Number from this forced union and, to respect irrespectable parameters that we did not choose, we are forced to sell off even our underwear. There are many Italian companies that are no longer Italian, such as Telecom which is in Spanish hands, Perugina and Buitoni which have become Swiss, Gancia which is Russian, Algida Bertolli and Santa Rosa which are English, Peroni which is South African , Parmalat which is French just as Bulgari, Gucci, Fendi and Ferré have become French. Rex, Zoppas, Zanussi and Molteni are Swedish, Ducati is German, Poltrona Frau is American, Krizia is Chinese etc... The list is very long and sad: between 2008 and 2012, 437 virtuous Italian companies were purchased by foreign multinationals. The Made in Italy brand itself no longer belongs to us for a while.
Anyone in the world can, legally, produce Made in Italy objects as long as the final processing stages (sometimes just the packaging is enough) are done in Italy. But does it take that long to make a law that says that Made in Italy means 100% built in Italy? It could be launched tomorrow morning... if only the government worked for us! But, as a famous economist said, propaganda runs its course and in order for a people to wake up from the imaginary world that is put before their eyes by the media, they always need to hit rock bottom. And so we wait for healthcare, schools and public water to start selling off too. Maybe then we will open our eyes!