Tomorrow, April 25th, in Italy, some people celebrate the “Liberation Day.”
It is the ideal day to remember all the crimes committed by communist partisans, both during the war and after it ended.
The graffiti on the wall, in Italian rhyme, means: “Hidden in the mountains among ravines and cellars, they were not heroes but chicken thieves.”
It refers to the cowardice of those whom history has crowned as “heroes.”