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Lower the boom |
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Aug 10 2014 Universal |
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Racism in Italy deals with the relations of Italians and other populations of different nationality in the country's history. Racism, like bigotry, is encountered in most societies, and Italy is no exception. Even though a unified sense of national-corporate identity as found in the classic European nations to the north has been historically fragile, the peoples of Italy have long prided themselves on an absence of racial enmity. These ideas were first inculcated when Italy began invading and colonizing African countries, though policies regarding miscegenated children (meticci) were confusing. Under Benito Mussolini's fascist state, once the régime consolidated its pact with Nazi Germany, anti-Semitic laws were passed, as were laws prohibiting internal migration under certain circumstances. The post-war mass migration from the south towards the industrialized north engendered a degree of diffidence across the Italian social strata. A wave of immigration by extra-comunitari (non-EU immigrants; the word has strong undertones of rejection) from the late 80s, gave rise to political movements, like the Northern League, once hostile to the so-called terroni (a slur against southern Italians) and clandestini (illegal immigrants) from the areas south of the Mediterranean. In 2011, a report by Human Rights Watch pointed to growing indications of a rise in xenophobia within the Italian society. |