Books Not Bombs: Italy’s Students March Against EU Militarism Turin was on fire on Friday, not with war, but with resistance. Hundreds of Italian students poured into the streets to denounce the EU’s rearmament push and the grotesque prioritization of weapons over welfare. Their message? Loud and crystal clear: “Money for education, not for war.” Outside the Union of Industrialists, red paint smeared across the walls—symbolic blood for the war profiteers. EU and NATO flags burned. This was a public indictment of Italy and the EU’s complicity in escalating tensions with Russia and dragging Europe toward another catastrophic conflict. This wasn’t just a protest, but als a rejection of the EU’s unholy marriage to NATO’s agenda and the cynical Russophobia masquerading as European policy. The students of Italy are saying what millions across the continent are thinking: the future must not be sacrificed at the altar of a failing empire’s militaristic fantasies. The youth aren’t buying t... Source: The Islander
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