The regional councilor of Lombardy, Barbara Mazzali, published a note explaining what has happened to her in the last few hours: “I write about Facebook that this weekend I inaugurated my hunting card and spent Saturday as a guest of the estate Sant'Alessandro nella Lomellina: the answer is an avalanche not only of insults, but also of death threats. They are counted in the order of hundreds of violent messages against me.
Among the many we read: “I hope that sooner or later you shoot each other”, “It would be nice to see you running scared and someone shooting at you. I wish you with all my heart ”,“ Since you like death I hope to come and get you soon ”,“ I wish you'll have a gun accident ”,“ A woman should be a mother by nature. I would like hunters to try the same on their own skin "," Put the barrel in c ... and shoot ". I underline that in no photo you see a game bag, but only myself with some friends walking in the woods of the hunting fauna company, with the open rifles. And I remember that hunting is an activity legally recognized and regulated by Italian law. If these are Italian animal rights activists, it is time that the Public Prosecutor intervenes.
Violence and threats cannot go unpunished. I also remember that only a few hours ago the senator of the Lega Rosellina Sbrana shared a post on Facebook in which she congratulated herself with lots of smileys for the death of a hunter. Social media cannot be a no-man's land in which everyone can vent their hatred, because then a violence is fueled that can pass into accomplished facts. It's time to say enough, it is time for the Prosecutor to intervene decisively, it's time to stop giving everything to animal rights activists. The state takes action, because we cannot be good people when we pay the license fees and then people to be ashamed of when we go protected ”.
Honorable. Good luck for your next hunting trip. Those who attack in this way are all of us hunters, they are people who do not even deserve to be considered. W hunt down and down with useless people.