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The Heartbreaking Story of the South

Over hundred fifty years ago, the Italian nation was divided, the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies was more prosperous than the North, peoples lived in accord; envious eyes looked down and saw a harmonious world and drew a plan to steal all of the gold... folks who worked in factories and on farms made their happy land prosper by opening their generous arms. When the Thousands Men liberated the South from the Bourbons things drastically changed; King Emmanuel II met with with Garibaldi by the Volturno river and shoke hands...Italy was finally unified under the same flag! Thanks to the peasants, the scoundrels and the artisans, who took up arms against the Bourbon King, but little they knew that the King of the North had deceived them into many false liberties... all the wealth they accrued was taken North, leaving desolation, suffering and poverty behind... this is how they treated their southern brothers! Should there be a grudge against the young Northerners? Their Forefather was the evil one who snatched all with stealth; now, they prosper and look us down as lazy bums... they have forgotten that civilization started here! Naples was the center of music and literature besides her wealth; artists and composers came and some dwelled here! The South will rise again, and will know new glory: southern brothers, let's get rid of crime: the undefeatable enemy whose incurable plague prevents all progress! Southern brothers, let's clean our land of the mobsters who despise God; think of the martyrs who preached the Gospel to the pagans in these very lands that Heaven has blessed, but violent men have defiled! Written on 2/10/2016

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