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Rome: A Tourist Nightmare... 🇮🇹Added:
No, no video.
No video.
Relax, relax.
Don't put your hands on me.
Don't.
No, no, no.
I don't tell you take me video.
You shouting at him.
He's taking me video.
Look, you're shouting at him.
Look me right now.
Here you are.
Sorry, sorry.
Don't shout.
Don't shout.
Don't shout.
Don't shout.
Are we allowed to film the area?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Because he's telling us it's not.
It's not possible.
Yeah, the guy's standing there.
Yeah.
To off.
Okay.
Why not?
This is Europe.
This is not Africa.
Okay, okay.
Don't touch me.
Don't touch me.
Don't duck.
Nigel.
Mate, I'm filming many tourists here.
So is a good place for big pockets, thieves and scammers.
Big bucket.
Are you stealing?
Are you stealing?
Why are you stealing?
Hey, why are you stealing?
So, guys, new episode, and this time I'm in Italy's capital, Rome.
Why Rome?
Well, first of all, according to many stories on the Internet, this city is full of scammers and thieves.
And as always, I want to experience this myself, firsthand.
Because in my imagination, Rome, is a proper European city with beautiful architecture, beautiful buildings, and also nice Italian people.
But is that still the case?
We're going to find out in this video.
Let's go.
England, Africa.
Do you think we video?
I see video, yes.
I think YouTube maybe somewhere.
Yeah, it's very colossal.
Policeman is coming and he take you.
Okay.
Why?
Because he's not valuable.
Not good.
We cannot film him.
For me.
No film on me.
But you're calling us.
You know, we didn't call you.
See, I don't ask you.
I don't ask you to take me video.
We did take me video.
I don't tell you take me video.
You shouting at him.
He's taking me video.
Look, you're shouting at him.
Look me are you doing.
You are interfering.
You are interfering.
Stop here.
I call police.
You call police.
No problem.
You are good.
You call police.
No problem.
You cannot tell us what to do, brother.
You know, But I can tell.
Don't take myself.
He didn't.
He was just walking by and you was calling.
You were calling him.
Okay, I talking for him.
Look, I was.
Because you called him.
But what are you doing?
It's not because we can.
We.
We can hear, brother.
We can.
We can.
You cannot tell us what to do.
You cannot tell us what not to do.
No, I not go.
You go.
Just relax, okay?
You make an issue.
We don't make issues.
I Don't talk for you, Don't need to talk for you?
No.
Okay, then don't talk.
Okay, then just relax.
So, guy.
Where is the guy?
Wait here.
The police is.
Wait here.
I don't have to listen to you, man.
Come on, guy.
Yeah, come on.
Police say don't go.
It's not here.
Yeah, you get police?
You get police.
He's coming.
I calling him.
He's coming, He's coming.
Can you just leave me alone, please?
Thank you.
I leave you alone.
Thank you very much.
Oh, off we here.
Sorry, sorry.
Come to.
Don't shout.
Don't shout.
Don't shout.
Don't shout.
Be relaxed.
Just.
Relax.
Oh.
Get out here.
Long way.
You have to relax.
Just relax.
Long way here, Relax.
Yeah.
You see how, aggressive these guys get?
Even when you just.
Now you have to relax, okay?
Just relax.
Relax.
Yeah.
You have to adapt.
Unbelievable.
Just walking by with a camera.
Everyone filming here.
Not even filming that guy just walking by, and he called my friend, telling him to put his camera away because he didn't want to be in the picture.
Crazy.
Crazy.
And imagine we are just five minutes in.
Five minutes in the center, in the area near the Colosseum.
Unbelievable.
Unbelievable.
Guys following us right now.
Sorry, sir, can I ask you something?
Yeah.
Are we allowed to film the area here?
Through the area?
Yeah.
How are we allowed to.
To.
To film the area?
Can we make pictures for ourself?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Because he's telling us it's not.
It's not possible.
Yeah.
The guy's standing there.
Send him off.
Yeah.
To.
Off.
Okay.
You don't use the drone.
No, we don't.
Okay.
So, yeah, you hear it.
You can film here.
And even the guy working for the army, the esac.
How do you call it?
Police, sort of.
Police told us just tell them to off.
So Coliseum.
No, no, no.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
You need something?
What, mate?
I'm filming.
I tell you.
You need something.
What do you mean?
This?
Oh, I thought you meant drugs.
No, not drugs.
Oh, okay.
No, thank you.
Bye.
I buy just this.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
As soon as he spotted the camera, he wasn't selling illegal stuff at all.
Do you believe him?
So, as you can see, again, many, sellers here.
Four, five.
They are literally everywhere.
Here, everywhere, everywhere.
In front of the famous Colosseum to try to sell bracelets.
But do you think they also sell other stuff?
You know, I cannot tell you for sure, but I can, because they asked me twice.
Amsterdam.
You play boxing or body building.
Boxing.
Boxing.
I know any.
Nice to meet you.
Thank you very much.
It's free gift free.
Is it free or no?
Thanks very much.
Bye bye.
Bye, bye, bye.
Free bracelet.
You want it?
No, no.
Homemade.
Homemade, mate.
They can keep it.
They can keep it.
They know we were filming.
So.
Yeah.
That's why they didn't.
Came after.
So.
One advice.
If you want free bracelets, put up your camera, film them, accept the bracelet and walk away.
Shall we try to sell it to other tourists?
No, no, absolutely we're not gonna do that.
You can try to give it to one of them.
Give it to them for free.
Yeah, yeah, I will.
Yeah, yeah.
And learn technique.
Video.
It's free.
You want.
So it works if you want a free bracelet.
But if you want to give it away, it doesn't work.
The camera.
Strange.
Nice hats here.
Yeah, fine, fine.
Yeah.
Good guy.
Yeah, yeah.
Tell all your guys.
No problem.
We can regard.
We're not scared of you.
Don't threaten us.
We're not.
We're not.
We are not scared of you.
Don't threaten us.
Okay, yeah, no, we are in Italy.
It's illegal.
It's illegal to film.
Okay?
Threatening us by telling all these guys, these people, they are an organized group.
There are dozens of them.
He just told us.
I'm gonna call all my guys if you film.
And that's what he's gonna do.
We are still right now in Italy, in Europe.
We are in Rome, one of the most beautiful cities of Europe.
And, no one can tell us not to film here because of the fact that those guys are doing illegal stuff or, are being illegal.
I don't know what the real reason is, but that's the other way around, isn't it?
But still, free bracelet.
Okay.
No, no, no.
Where are you from, madam?
Where are you from?
Where are you from?
United States.
How are you?
Fine.
How are you?
Are you fine?
Okay.
A little shaken up?
Yes.
Sorry.
Is it all right?
If you want.
If you want.
If you want, we call doctor.
No, no, I'm fine.
I'm fine.
Are you sure?
Yeah, I'm good.
I'm good.
Okay.
I'm so sorry, man.
Say something if you want.
Sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I don't watch.
You.
I'm sorry.
Okay.
For you.
Because I am.
I'm going, but I don't watch.
So what happened here?
A Indian or Bangladesh seller of fake stuff got caught by police.
So apparently it is totally not legal.
It is illegal to do that here.
On the streets of Rome.
And he saw the undercover police and he ran away.
And in his.
Ran away, he bumped into a American lady, and she fell on the.
On the floor, as you could see.
So luckily we could capture him.
So we learned one thing.
Now it is illegal to sell chargers, bracelets, and all of that stuff.
I didn't know before.
I was a little bit in the middle, but now I know it is very illegal to.
To do that.
So.
Yeah.
And again, right in front of the famous Coliseum.
Let's move on.
Say a guy on.
The guy was filming us.
The guy standing there?
Yes, the guy with the, with the blue hat was filming us.
Because you think he's a friend of the guy?
Yeah.
They all know each other.
So basically, the police told me that the guy we just got, he received an order of not coming here for 48 hours.
Okay.
Because of.
He.
Exactly.
Because of what he does.
So they caught him and he, tried to run away.
Yeah, yeah.
And he bumped into the lady, the American lady.
So they're all watching us, basically.
It's like.
It's like, like a team or.
Yeah, yeah.
They're all together.
All together.
And this here was the old Roman market.
Look how historical.
How beautiful.
Guys, there is a beautiful monument.
It's called, Vittoriano.
Vittoriano.
Rome is not all bad.
Look at this beautiful building here.
So what's very contradictional, right there, you see the most beautiful part of Rome, in my opinion, the Vatican.
And right next to it.
Hello, mate.
Good.
Ciao.
And right next to it, we will walk past it, you see homeless people sleeping in tents, setting up their camps, basically.
That's basically what's happening.
People are drinking here, using as well, I guess.
Good, good.
Where are you from?
I'm from Libya.
Libya?
Yes.
Yo.
I live on the street.
You live in the streets?
Why?
How come?
Because they have difficulty.
Yeah.
Yes.
How long are you here in Italy?
Like, six months.
Six months.
And, you know, all that time you left here on the street?
Yes.
Always have a good time, brother.
Okay.
Thank you, bro.
Okay.
What's your name?
Ali.
Ali Sigma.
Ali Sigma.
Nice to meet you.
My name is.
Nice to meet you.
Okay.
Good luck.
Okay.
Bye.
Bye.
Bye, bye, bye, bye.
You good girls?
No, no, no, no, no.
If you need something.
No, brother, I don't want anything horrible coming from Libya to have a better life here in Rome in Italy and decide to sell drugs here.
Yeah.
Do I need to say more people?
I don't think I need to.
But again, look, at the other side.
What a view.
What an amazing view.
I don't think the camera does any justice to this.
But look at how first of all, peaceful this is.
And second of all, how beautiful.
And also there people are sleeping in tents.
And again, a self made camp here next to the Vatican.
Horrible to see.
Every time I see this, it's horrible to see.
So in this beautiful, beautiful country, this beautiful city, the city of Rome, you see this?
In, my opinion, failing flag.
It's a failing flag.
Because tell me guys, how is it working out?
How is it working out, Europe?
Are we a unity?
Are we together?
No.
Europe is getting totally destroyed by what we've just seen.
For example.
And we're not done yet.
We're not done yet here in Rome.
But this is such a beautiful city.
You see the Italian flag, you see the culture, you see the architecture.
And then you see this failing flag.
One of these statues.
Possible to see the mark of Alcanuba.
What?
As you can see, another one.
He told them it's a present.
And then eventually, when they tried to walk off.
The elderly couple, he wanted money.
He asked for dollars.
And they are clearly targeting their victims.
Gave him $1, $1, not enough.
Second dollar.
And now he moves on.
Excuse me, do you speak English?
Yes.
Can I ask you something?
Is it free?
The bracelets?
Because they told you it was free.
No, I heard him say it's for free.
Yeah, he said give something to our family.
Yeah, but first he said the blessing is free.
It is ridiculous.
So you don't agree?
What's happening?
I don't.
I know.
Why did you give money?
I don't think we should have.
No, I agree.
You, you, you think you shouldn't, shouldn't give him money.
I do.
So why, why did he.
To avoid trouble, maybe.
Yeah, probably.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
Have a nice day.
Bye.
Bye.
Exactly.
You see, first they say it's for free, and after that a sad story about giving money for his family.
And as you could clearly hear, the woman didn't like it.
They don't want to give any money.
They do it to vulnerable people.
Exactly.
That's what I told that.
Targeting the people, the elderly people, the women, maybe the woman.
We cheat women with children so they don't want any trouble at all.
So they just gave money.
And then they pressure, they get very close space.
That's how it works, guys.
But I guess you already knew this.
Yeah, it's cozy walking around at night here in Rome.
Look at this, guys.
Tourists welcome refugees.
So, guys, I met, this girl, this woman here, this strong woman, and of course, she doesn't need any introduction whatsoever.
Eva van Vlaardenburg.
Nice to meet you.
Hi.
What's up, guys?
Hey.
It's great to see you, Tom.
Thank you very much.
We all love your work.
I think my viewers also are standing behind you.
So I think you have a big, big, group behind you, and we really respect what you're doing.
I really respect what you do.
It's great to see, first and foremost, a fellow Dutchman fighting the good fight.
Yeah, Dutchies, of course, we fight in different ways, but we complement each other because we fight for the same goal.
And the way that you expose all the madness that is going on in Europe and really, you know, force people to see reality, and draw their conclusions from that, I think is of immense value.
So I really salute you.
Thank you very much.
Well, let's talk about the state of Europe.
The current state of Europe.
What's your view on it?
Oh, it's a total Mess.
And it's 2 to 12 also.
You know, we're.
I mean, we're here.
Are we not too late yet?
No, we're not too late.
This is where I do always correct people who go like, oh, you know, it's easy to look maybe at your videos and conclude it's over for us.
But if we say that it's over for us, then it really is.
We are done.
Yes, then we're done.
And I don't think that that is true.
I think that there's an answer to this madness.
And what we do need is people to.
For people to wake up to that and say, okay, we don't want every single part of Europe to become like those neighborhoods that you go around in.
And we can still turn it around with something like remigration.
But what that will take is for us to grow a pair of, you know, and to wake up the sleeping masses.
And I think that you are doing a fantastic job at that.
So.
And, what about.
How is it possible that so many, let's say, left people are still denying the current state of Europe?
Where's that coming from?
Well, they either.
They either like it.
They like it.
You know, either they live in an ivory tower, they don't see it, or they want it this way.
Yeah.
Or they want it this way.
And I think that there is a subcurrent.
There is a group of people that actually want.
Wants this to happen.
You know, you can't.
If you look at the mass Immigration of the past decades.
You, at a certain point, you can't hide behind the idea that this is by chance.
Right.
I mean, you see the consequences.
You see what it's done to our civilization if you then don't say, maybe we should close the border.
And they're not doing that.
So obviously this is what they want, you know, a system.
The purpose of a system is what it does.
Yeah.
And that is what we're seeing here.
What do they want?
They want to destroy this.
And they want to destroy it because they think that, you know, I think they can stay in power better that way if they destroy our age.
So basically it's all about power and money, you say, as always.
Yeah, yeah.
What's the solution, Eva?
Re migration.
The solution is re migration.
We close the borders and we send them home.
Let's talk about the fact that, we are often, me as well, being called a racist, a fascist, a Nazi sometimes.
What do you think about that?
Does it do anything to you?
I don't give a shit.
I don't give a.
You know what I give a about this?
The civilization of ours.
Exactly.
Thanks very much.
Thank you.
So guys, I'm here with a living legend, in my opinion, Dominic.
Thank you.
He doesn't need any introduction whatsoever.
He invited me and I said yes.
I'm gonna come to Rome to do the video to show the real life of Europeans now in Rome, in London, in Sweden, everywhere.
So what we are trying to.
To say, you have to see.
None of us are able to see every single city.
But what we are trying to do.
Okay, it's like 2pm now in Rome, Beautiful part of the.
Of the city.
We're going to show you this clip and then we're going to go to the nasty place, basically the real Rome, the Rome that you don't see in the tour guide.
So.
So you see beautiful architecture.
Let.
Yeah.
And then we're going to show you the real life of Europeans.
How Angela Merkel destroyed this continent.
And we want to encourage you, join us, be with us, trust in us in our fight.
Because it is not about all of them.
It's about our families.
It's very personal.
It's very personal.
So nowadays it's really rare to walk safely among these European streets, as you could see in my videos the last one and a half year.
And we're trying to show that.
And, one question for you, Dominic.
About Poland.
Poland is way different.
That's right.
Than any other Western European city.
How do you manage that?
00 illegal migrants.
Like, zero means zero.
We do not let anyone in.
It's just a fact.
So what you can do as a Europeans, you have to push your politicians and say, be like, poland, zero.
Zero.
What do you think of the fact that many other European countries, Countries call you a racist or fascist?
I don't give a single fuck.
I don't give a shit.
They can call me a pink elephant.
That's what I said on Cartoon Human in 2018.
That was 2018.
When I give this interview, when I said zero and everyone was like, how can you say that?
Yes, I can say that.
I don't give a shit.
What you have to take care of is your own family, your own country, your own safety.
That's what it is.
Protected.
Guys, we're gonna walk the streets together right now.
We're gonna have lunch, and after that, we're gonna walk the streets together, shoulder by shoulder.
Let's expose the real Rome.
So, two o' clock.
And, as promised, we're marching the streets of Rome together.
So, guys, that boat in front of me used to be a, nice, proper Italian restaurant.
And nowadays, nowadays, illegal migrants occupied that boat.
Let's ask them what they're doing there.
Let's have a nice conversation with them.
How many other Lorenzo, approximately?
Sometimes, if you walk, on top of here, on top, you can see them taking drugs.
It's all destroyed inside.
There is trash everywhere.
Okay.
And the police.
What does the police do against.
I know that sometimes they take them and send them away, but, then they come back.
So as you can see, a beautiful place here.
Peacefully.
Look at the surroundings, look at the environment.
And then there's this boat, what used to be a boat.
We're gonna see who's home.
We're gonna knock on some doors, gonna have some good conversations.
So as you can see, it, looks abandoned.
See at the amount of trash inside there.
Hello.
Yo.
But I think no one's home right now.
We're here because we are patrolling.
We are taking action.
We're not talking.
We're here to see what is going on in beautiful Rome, beautiful Italy.
We're gonna do other cities, beautiful cities in Europe, to patrol and react.
We are not talking.
We are acting.
Do you think it's necessary in this idea as well?
Yes.
The.
The men like, not proper Christian Europeans.
They have to react.
Do your action.
Patrol your cities.
Protect your women.
Protect your children.
Do action.
Do action.
Exactly.
Do not post.
Do not comment on Internet.
Do action.
Get on the streets.
What is it?
There's a bell.
Okay.
It's free.
No, no.
Free.
Buy free.
No.
We don't know.
Yes.
No, no.
Why now?
Why not?
Excuse me?
Why not?
No, not nothing.
Not nothing.
What do you have to hide?
No problem.
No problem, guy.
No problem.
No problem.
It's not.
You speak not.
I'm telling this.
My question is.
My question is why did you.
My question is, why did you say not film?
Why is this?
No, you speak English.
Okay, I don't care.
Okay, listen, we are here in Europe.
You know, we are in Europe.
Yeah.
That's a public place.
It's a public space.
Why not video?
Because of what?
No, it's my job.
These guys know.
You speak Italian?
No.
You speak English?
No.
He speak English.
He said no video.
Why did you say no video?
Because of what?
No.
Because of what?
No.
Why not?
This is Europe.
This is not Africa.
Okay.
Don't touch me.
Don't touch me.
Okay.
Okay.
Don't touch me.
Okay.
Okay.
No problem.
Okay, let's go.
So there we go.
Be here.
Let's have a nice touristic route.
Dominic.
Yeah.
We're going to see how Africans, North Africans are scamming people, tourists, Europeans.
This is how they do it.
We're gonna react.
Okay?
Okay.
So guys, again, the Colosseum.
You see people selling stuff.
Oh, people are planning a nice trip to Rome to the Colosseum, one of the main events of Rome of Italy.
And when they try to enter, that zone, basically they're being harassed by these people, trying to force.
To buy anything.
To buy a bracelet.
To buy anything.
At first they say, yeah, it is for free.
So they give you the bracelet.
And afterwards, when you want to walk away with the bracelet, they're getting mad because they put, up a sad story about their family and stuff.
So they're demanding money.
And if you don't give them money right then they were getting aggressive and they're targeting their people.
They're targeting elderly people, they're targeting women.
Women, with children.
So they know who their victims are.
And still this legend is walking with me.
Have you ever seen any other European politician do this?
It's the first time, I guess.
But that is what we should do.
We should stand up to this.
We should say, no, it's enough.
But we're too scared to do it.
And that's the main problem.
That's the main problem.
Not only here in Italy, in all of Rome, in all of Europe, in all of Europe, all those guys trying to sell, you give it for free and then get Aggressive, Yes.
Come.
Why don't we see this in your country?
Because we're smart, we logical, because we know that there are, scammers and they destroy the whole vibe of the city.
We had one guy in Krakow from Africa, trying to scam people.
He was arrested straight away.
Arrest them, jailed them.
The police is there.
That's it.
Yeah, let's go, let's go.
I'm going to ask them.
Let's ask police.
You see all those African people scamming tourists with bracelets and stuff?
So, yeah, police basically don't take responsibility.
But it's, it's, it's crazy that no one actually dares to stand up and to.
And to do, to do, to do anything.
You can go there, looking here in a nice, beautiful Italian park, as you can see.
Hey guys, can I ask you something?
Can I ask you something?
Hello?
No video.
What did you.
No, no video.
No video.
Relax, relax.
Don't put your hands on me.
No, no, no.
Don't put your hands on me.
No video.
Okay, okay.
Don't put your hands on me.
That's it.
Okay.
Don't put your hands on me.
You assaulted him before.
You recognize him?
You recognize him?
Do you recognize him?
This is Europe, not Africa.
Okay?
Don't put your hands on people.
Okay, bye.
So the reason we confronted that guy was because he assaulted you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So when was it?
What happened?
Around two, three weeks ago.
I was, walking and I saw this guy harassing some tourists.
They didn't want to give him money.
Okay.
He had the bracelet scam, basically.
Exactly.
So he was giving them the bracelet for free.
They didn't want it, but then they kept it because he was insisting.
And then he was arresting them for months.
And so I asked him a single question.
And my question is, why instead of getting a real job, you are scamming people?
Okay.
He got upset and he started, you know, he was very physical.
He straight away, he hit me.
Yes.
So let's be very clear.
That is the reason we confronted that guy.
Because he recognized him.
This guy.
People who cannot react because they're by themselves, but as soon as you react, they call everyone because they are organized.
They are not by themselves.
We recognize the guy who assaulted me.
We confronted him because he got mad at us again.
So basically they are looking for weak victims, elderly people, children.
And if they sell stuff and they just say they sell stuff, I don't think that's a big problem.
But if they say it is for free and after you don't pay, they get Aggressive.
It's bad, isn't it?
That's a form of scamming.
Stand up to these guys.
And again, if people are just selling stuff and being honest about it, I don't think that's a problem.
But if they say it's for free, they give an elderly couple or women or a family a bracelet, they think it's for free.
And afterwards they want to walk away and still demanding money.
The guys, that's wrong.
Then it becomes scamming.
Why.
Why do we keep accepting this?
Come on, guys.
So I'm here with Simone.
I cannot pronounce your last name.
Can you help me?
Simon.
Just Simon.
Simon, the famous.
The most famous pickpocket catcher here, in Rome, in Italy, I think in all of Italy.
Are there many scammers here?
Yeah, there are a lot of scammers.
And I show you.
Okay, thank you very much, mate.
Let's catch them, guys.
After, my last, brutal attack, all chips here and all Latinos are afraid to eat me because the rest people eat the same jail.
So basically, basically, he is spotting them right now, and he's doing this for a long time so he can recognize them straight away.
So do you.
Do you recognize every one of them?
You recognize them the most, not all, because, every day change with new teams.
So, guys, the beautiful Trevi Fountain and of course, many tourists here.
So it's a good place for pickpockets, thieves, and scammers.
Look how busy.
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
What are you doing here?
Are you stealing?
Are you stealing?
Hello.
Hey.
Are you stealing?
Big bucket.
Are you stealing?
Are you stealing?
Why are you stealing?
Hey, why are you stealing?
How old are you?
How old are you?
Girls, how old are you?
How old are you?
Why do you do this, I, Want to be famous or not?
Want to be famous?
Off.
Fear.
Losers.
Absolute losers.
So what does the police do against these people?
Police, in the best case, push them away.
Push them away.
That's it.
Just scare them away to another place.
No jail for them.
There are special police, okay?
Dress like me.
On the COVID Under cover, and make the.
They are red.
Okay?
But this is very, very difficult because you need to have the theft.
The.
The good and the.
The victim.
Yes, yes, the victim.
Don't make a querella.
Don't.
You don't.
You cannot, find no proof.
Imagine, guys, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful spots of Rome, the Travis Fountain.
And it's totally filled with Big pockets.
Be careful, guys, when you come here, be careful, watch your belongings because they are literally walking everywhere.
And of course, when you are in Rome, you cannot miss out on the Pantheon.
Look how immense.
Look how beautiful.
I know they are minus, but they are pickpockets.
Yes, yes, two pickpockets.
But why do you do what you do?
For money?
No, for money.
But.
But how old are you, for example?
11, 12 years old.
She's younger.
No, 11, 12.
I say 14.
And how old are you?
11.
11.
Okay, 11 and 9.
11 and 9.
They're groups there are, that teach how to steal, to steal from people.
So basically, you cannot do anything against become 18.
When become 18, then start pregnant for 10 years.
Because if they are pregnant, they cannot jail them.
Yeah, no jail.
So, guys, back at the Colosseum area, where we had trouble this afternoon with the African guys for exposing them, basically.
Let's see what we can do right now.
One of our friends went here five minutes ago and he was threatened by north, African people.
And they said, come upstairs and we will fuck you up, basically.
So let's see how real that threat is.
And look, don't forget the beautiful view.
Guys, I cannot mention this enough of the Colosseum right now.
Look at it.
It's absolutely amazing.
So around the Coliseum you see everywhere, on every corner, and it's a little bit dark.
Excuse me for that.
Small groups, four, five people hanging around.
I don't know exactly what they're doing, but.
But it's shady.
And according to my friends, the guys from Rome, they are scouting.
Scouting to see the easy victims, basically.
To rob, to steal, to scam, maybe.
So, guys, this was Rome, and I have to admit, I didn't expect it to be this bad.
It is indeed full of scammers, full of thieves, full of illegal migrants.
I keep repeating it.
It's a shame, because a city like Rome is a beautiful city.
Look at it, guys.
Look at it.
It's absolutely beautiful.
What the actual fuck happened to this beautiful European city?
Thank you, Dom, for being here.
It breaks my heart to see my C D Roma in this condition.
Many people, might think that, the police is not doing enough.
The Garabin area are not doing enough.
The reality is that they are working, they are working hard.
It's not up to them.
The.
The law, they are, restricted by the law because they are doing everything in power.
So, guys, let's not, be upset why the police is not doing this.
The problem is much wider than you think.
The reality is that, we have a big problem.
And we have a big problem because we should have zero tolerance.
When you see a criminal doing something like that, you have to take him and put him to jail.
And trust me, he's not gonna do that again.
If you go to Poland, these things don't happen.
Don't happen because they deal with criminal differently.
They see one go to jail, and that's how it should be done.
Zero tolerance.
That's how you reduce the crime and stop importing people who do not want to assimilate.
Because, guys, I was raised and born in Roma.
Look at.
Look.
Look behind us, the Colosseum.
It's not acceptable to live in this way in front of the Colosseum.
Thank you.
Thank you very much for hosting me.
I really appreciate it.
And we'll see each other very soon.
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