"We invite our kind customers not to ask us for Vannacci's book". This is the sign that appeared yesterday on the windows of the Ubik bookshop in Castelfranco Veneto, in the province of Treviso. "We don't have it because it's self-produced, but I wouldn't sell it, because I could never ask my black employee, or my homosexual colleague, to follow up with a customer who asks for a book saying they are people against nature," he said. said the owner, Clara Abatangelo. The cover appears in the showcase, but hung upside down.

The volume "The world upside down", written and produced by the former commander of the Folgore, has taken a position and has become a case that is also creating tensions within the Government: Matteo Salvini sided with the general, after starting of the disciplinary procedure decided by the Minister of Defense Guido Crosetto.

«Anyone who asks me these days» continues the owner of the bookshop, «I reply that they can contact the library, given that each publisher is required to give two copies free of charge to the national libraries of Rome and Florence, and that thanks to the each loan can ask to obtain it».

The bookseller, who leads a system of 12 employees, also reports that in the past she has received visits from far-right militants, mostly from the "Veneto Fronte Skinhead", opposed to her choice to set up showcases dedicated to the world of "rainbow" affections , and having seen the shelf of greeting cards thrown away, just because some of them were intended for the love ties between homosexual couples.

(Unioneonline)

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