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category international | history and heritage | other press author Thursday March 01, 2007 04:02author by ribbid - iosaf "it is in these small things you see the nature of our ruling class" Report this post to the editors

being a short news-story of both human interest content & an opportunity to lambast center-socialists.

The Milvian bridge over the Tiber in Rome was first built in 206 BC out of wood and only lasted a hundred years being replaced by one made of stone in 115BC the bulk of which survives to this day though there have been renovations most notably in 1429 (common era) Francesco da Genazzano was responsible for saving it from near collapse. During the 18th and 19th centuries, the bridge was modified by two artists, Valadier and Pigiani who added the lamps. It was on this bridge that one of the pivotal moments of Western History and God's usual meddling in the affairs of men is thought to have happened. Though lest I upset anyone may I stress now that God only meddles on the side of rich and powerful men such as emperors. But the point of this article is not to report on God (who is silent these days) but to report on something small yet not trivial which illustrates the nature of the Italian ruling class.
each padlock represents a union the key of which is thrown in the Tiber
each padlock represents a union the key of which is thrown in the Tiber

Just to complete the explanation of the importance of the bridge :- It was the month of October 312AD. The Roman empire had been split into 2 parts for almost 40 years thus making the two which stretched from the Sahara to just beyond Milton Keynes, from the Algarve to Danube basin a bit easier to run. The dividing line between the 2 empires was today's Serbian Croatian border. - The emperor Constantinius had died in 307AD leaving behind him a tense stand-off between the 2 men who wanted to control the whole thing - lock stock and barrel both of whom were declared emperor by their followers. To cut a very long story short - Constantine (the son of Constantinius) marched on Rome as "emperor" to fight the other bloke Maxentius. & it was at this battle which the silly Maxentius came out of Rome to fight on the bridge instead of waiting just up the road in the walled city.

Silliness was compounded by God's favouritism or bias - you decided - it's up to ye these days.

It is written and you just to get burnt at the stake or tortured at length if you didn't concur - that on the night of the 27th of October Constantine had a dream in which he was told he would only win his victory if he delineated the heavenly sign on the shields of his soldiers The sign being that of the cross. Well he did. And he won. And to say thank you to God he made the Christian religion the official state religion of the Empire - not only that he re-united both Western and Eastern Empires thus ensuring that Serbs and Croats could live in peace for evermore. Constantine went on to spill lots more blood west, east, north and south and everytime he did it with the big cross he was victorious. You could say Constantine put the "roman" into kathurlickism, & indeed almost 1,500 years after the collapse of that empire you will still find kathurlick believers in all aspects of public life but they haven't spoken latin for about 40 years.

The Roman tradition in which lovers wrote their names on a padlock which they then tried to lock to the third lantern of the Milvian bridge is the tourist guides say "lost in time". Which is utter bollox, they also tell you Constantine spoke to God. It must have begun at some stage in the mid 19th century. It can't have begun before - for the simple reason that padlocks are a relatively late addition to mass production & as I wrote earlier there were no lamps on the bridge more than 200 years ago. But in the great scale of things - it is a custom and a dinky one.

And many stories of love have been in their small way immortalised on that bridge. But now - the evil centre socialists of the Roman Council "the olive party" want to remove all the padlocks and fine any lovers who vandalise the bridge which is the sort of municipal attitude which might please Canadian tourists (in Barcelona my neck of the woods it was the Canadians who lobbied the most against graffiti) but really makes me want to pueck. But as of last night the Olive party are adamant that it is not lovers who piss them off - it's the vandalism.

I see this as proof yet again - that love & simple sentimental candy is seriously wanting in much of Europe's left. A point I explored in this comment for St. Valentine's day http://indymedia.ie/article/80637#comment183514

But really when such people may argue that it is in the interest of the state to ignore 80% of the publics' rejection of war and the alliance with the USA - you'd hardly expect them to care about all those countless lovers who really meant closing that lock and chucking that key.

information on Milvian Bridge in english : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milvian_Bridge
in italian http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponte_Milvio

latest news on this matter from Italy -

http://www.online-news.it/default.php?page=show&argomen...=1899
http://www.tgcom.mediaset.it/cronaca/articoli/articolo3...shtml
http://www.online-news.it/default.php?page=show&argomen...=1888
http://ilrestodelcarlino.quotidiano.net/art/2007/02/27/...64628
http://ilgiorno.quotidiano.net/art/2007/02/27/5464628
http://www.lastampa.it/Torino/cmsSezioni/cronaca/200702...a.asp
http://www.repubblica.it/2007/02/sezioni/cronaca/moccia....html

author by ribbid gurgglepublication date Sun Jul 22, 2007 12:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Italy is shocked today to learn how muslim kids were being trained up as terrorists under their very noses using such high-tech tools as Google Earth and top range shoot 'em dead computer simulation games on the old Xbox and even PS3.

everyone is shocked.

That would be the new vibrator effect on the kiddys' games. I'll let you know. Anyway it being a slow "feed them shite" weekend for news here's the links so you can see how shocked everyone is & how your kids could be trained to spot targets using google earth and kill people using vid games. Best way about that is stop your kids going muslim. Without wanting to offend any muslim users of our site who by this stage must have a sense of humour, I recognise tolerantly that you might not want to stop your kids being muslim & see all this from another angle. Fair play. Keep everyone happy is my motto. I'd recommend sending your kids then to boarding schools in states where neither PS3 killer trainer games are popular or where the internet access to Google earth is really expensive. Pakistan or Indonesia come to mind.

oh yeah the links :-

in italian
http://www.unita.it/view.asp?IDcontent=67625
this is where the nefarious google earth is exposed - http://www.corriere.it/Primo_Piano/Cronache/2007/07_Lug...shtml

and in English
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/6909961.stm

Oh yep for architecture fans I might as well tell you that Ponte Felcino over the Tiber was pulverised during the Allied war effort in WW2. There are loads of games available on all the consoles and even mobiles where you too can pulverise bridges. Ponte Felcino recovered in recent years to become the home of the Italian journalist college. Which probably explains why this utter ribbid shite is in all the newspapers. Oh yes - it's important. Be warned. remember I told you - one generation more of this. Then you'll have vid games where U2 can be the terrorist & don't have to be the White person.

http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponte_Felcino

author by reactionary labourpublication date Thu Mar 01, 2007 04:30author address author phone Report this post to the editors

link in english - it seems the roots of the custom trace to a novel by Federico Moccia.
http://www.corriere.it/english/articoli/2007/02_Febbrai...shtml
italian wikipedia on Moccia http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federico_Moccia
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federico_Moccia

I believe that Chomsky when speaking at the WSM meeting in Dublin quite properly (& pleasantly - I do like his voice & accent) reminded us that anarchism is a natural instinct for most people. In my Feb 14th comment (linked above) I had intended to illustrate that it is in "love - lurve - romance" at its finest that such anarchism naturally finds expression - that is the spontaneous need to cry out the joy of life and living & reject the authoritarianism and mastery or domination of others - and thus throughout the human experience we find Love breaking "the rules" & rebelling - it is better to padlock a bridge than carve initials into an oak. But I suppose these days you're supposed to take out an advert in the local equivalent of the Irish Times. oh how sad these new masters really are.

Related Link: http://www.corriere.it/english/articoli/2007/02_Febbraio/27/pezzo.shtml
 
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