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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on March 2, 2013 - 4:19pm.
To understand the deep contradiction and risk of grillo movement I would humbly suggest to read and listen to what grillo, and his co-founder casaleggio, are saying, but in italian. PLease do not be fascinated by his words, read their programme and ask yourself how these people with no concrete proposal. I do agree with The Economist " Mr Grillo’s remedies are either non-existent, simplistic or utopian. "
As italian I do believe that mr. grillo is not at all an opportunity for change, but an accelerator of chaos that has the potential to drive our nation out of democracy.
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