Steve Watson
Officials vow zero tolerance for imported “barbaric customs
A Nigerian immigrant was arrested in Sarzana, Italy after local residents spotted him roasting a freshly killed cat on a makeshift barbecue in a Park—right beside a children’s playground.
The man,
described as shoeless, had set up a grate over an open fire in the
Crociata public space dedicated to a local partisan commander. Passersby
called the carabinieri (Italian police), who arrived to find him in the
act. He was charged with animal cruelty offences.
The shocking
scene, captured in photos that quickly spread online, has triggered
nationwide anger in Italy. Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini branded
it “a heinous act that must not go unpunished.”
Sarzana’s
Administrative Officer and Security Councillor Stefano Torri reacted
with fury, urging “What happened this afternoon in Crociata Park is an
atrocious act that cannot and should not have a place in a civilised
society,” he stated.
Torri
went further: “As an Administration, we are ready to reiterate
strongly: we will not allow anyone to come into our territory to import
sick and barbaric customs and customs. Those living in our country have a
duty to respect our laws and our sensitivity towards animals. We won’t
tolerate our land being turned into a theatre of the uncivilised by
those who have no respect for the rules of civil life.”
He
promised improved safety measures and to “return it to the citizens,”
adding that the administration is working on a tender to bring “positive
aggregation, order, light and legality” back to the park.
It remains unclear whether the cat was a family pet or a stray.
Apparently this is quite common place among the new Italian populace:
Nor
is it isolated across the West. Just last month we reported on migrants
filmed catching and butchering swans and ducks in parks and canals
across the UK and Ireland.
Protected birds were trapped in crude
wire cages, snatched from waterways, and prepared for consumption in
scenes that left locals stunned.
These
cases drew direct parallels to Springfield, Ohio, where Haitian
migrants faced accusations of grabbing ducks by the neck, decapitating
them in parks, and taking them home to eat.
A city commission
meeting heard residents testify to the practice, and a clip later
surfaced showing the city manager admitting he had “heard about” the
reports of Haitian migrants eating pets—despite frantic media efforts to
dismiss the claims as baseless.
The
pattern is unmistakable. Open-border policies continue to import
individuals en mass with entirely incompatible habits that clash with
basic Western norms
Public parks are meant for families and
children, not open-air barbecues of neighbourhood cats. When authorities
have to step in to “return” spaces to the people who actually built and
maintain them, it’s a damning indictment of how far unchecked
immigration has already gone.