What do Italians think of their American diaspora?

What do Italians think of their American diaspora?

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terrone + american = the worst mix ever

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Funny guys those eyetalians, that they are.

Today I will remind them: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Italianism

>Anti-Italianism in the United States resulted among some Americans in reaction to the period of large-scale Italian immigration beginning in the last part of the 19th century. Prior to that time, Italians, who had lived in North America from the beginning of the 17th century, were respected craftsmen, musicians, soldiers, merchants, missionaries, educators, artists and architects.[1] Italians and their descendants played an important role in the exploration and settlement of America, and were generally well regarded.

Fucking terroni scum destroyed our image and reduced us to silly stereotypes.

terroni di merda

what's the difference?

We invented your food, show some fucking respect

we created the rainbow cookie

My grandpa family is from Italy and grandma is Poland

Arre que tenĂ­a que ver :$

Besides the fact that composite is fake, there are strong genetical, cultural, economical and developmental differences between the regions. We are not the same people. Stop trying to force this bullshit "Italian identity" on us.

>muh culture

Every time an American says this you laugh at us.

If a 9.857 million km2 country has no diversity, even when filled with immigrants from countries all over the world, INCLUDING every part of your own, has no culture.. then your little measly 301,338 km2 boot doesn't either.

Geographic size has no relevance at all m8. No one memes the US about having no regional cultures or differences it's you act as if because there is a lot of countryside the cultural differences are bigger.

italians don't like their sudaca diaspora, I see no reason why they would like their american diaspora.

The US has culture.
But Europe is also quite old (fun fact) and so you've got a lot of diversity. Even here we have hundreds of shitty accents, little town cultures etc..

Going south of Naples is like entering an entirely different country, including an almost entirely different fucking language.
t. Eurotruck driver

South of Italy is also when I start religiously checking on my cargo and making sure I get the good parking lots, while I don't have that problem in the north or in any european country. And yes, I've driven past rapefugees and didn't have as many problems as I had in SI. We've even taught a moroccan how to swear in romanian.

What do they think of their Argentine diaspora ?

Name a more diverse country in Europe than Italy then. I'll wait. Russia doesn't count. Talking about the native population only btw.

Reasons why this is a failed experiment of an artificial nation:

>only 155 years old, the impact of the city-states can still be felt across the regions
>no unified culture or national identity. It varies wildly from region to region and everyone hates each other
>stronger economical and developmental differences than anywhere else in Europe
>random dialects and even separate languages all over the place with many of them having a good number of speakers
>high number of autonomous regions
>separatist movements with significant support from the population

And that's not even getting into genetics. That composite you posted is from the same guy who posts data in his blog that show Italians vary wildly on a genetic level from region to region yet his cherrypicked composites are supposed to make us believe they are the same. He has cognitive dissonance.

>muh heritage

fuck off this country has nothing to do with shitaly.

How different are the dialects of Italian compared to English dialects?

>name a more diverse country
>more diverse countries don't count

We have separate LANGUAGES in the peninsula. Pic related.

Russia is not Europe.

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