The mayor of Trieste: “Violence at the Alpine gathering? When ever, only appreciation "
Roberto Dipiazza on a local TV: “We are males, it's normal. Violence is something else "The mayor of Trieste Roberto Dipiazza throws fuel on the flames of the controversy for the meeting of the Alpine troops in Rimini , where hundreds of women said they were victims of harassment between heavy jokes, shouted appreciation and even hands on .
For the mayor of the Friulian capital, however, boos and unsolicited compliments are not violence, but "appreciation" . "Are we kidding?", He asked himself speaking on the local broadcaster TeleQuattro and also attacking the NonUnaDiMeno association which denounced the episodes, dismissing it as "scum".
"One said: 'they told me I have a nice pair of legs and I felt raped'. When we see a beautiful girl pass by, what do we think? We are male . If they had told her 'you have a nice c ...', What would he have done then? Long live the Alpine troops! Long live the Alpine troops! I would like to say to this person: Madam, look, violence is something else ".
" There is appreciation, it is normal - he added - It is serious if you say 'look how beautiful that girl ... look at what a beautiful pair of ... that girl has ... or look at what a beautiful butt she has that girl'?".
Recalling that in Rimini there were "500 thousand Alpini", the mayor concluded: "Making these controversies means hurting everyone".
(Unioneonline / D)