Naples, hymn to the boss Cutolo during a performance at Fuorigrotta. The neomelodic singer, Luca Foirmisani, wears a dressing gown on stage like the protagonist of the film Il Camorrista.
The performance of the neomelodic singer has caused outrage on social media Luca Formisani who in Fuorigrotta gave a delirious performance, a tribute to Raffaele Cutolo, one of the most ruthless and bloodthirsty Camorristi in Italian history.
Addressing the audience, the singer recited a monologue marked by the exaltation of the criminal organizations that infest the South. The journalist who reported the incident, which was filmed in a video, was Luciana Esposito.
"I am shocked - commented Francesco Emilio Borrelli, deputy of Alleanza Verdi Sinistra - this is an apologia of the Camorra culture, the exaltation of a bloodthirsty boss, and constitutes a real crime. Raffaele Cutolo was the protagonist of dark pages of our city and of the entire country, the agent of unspeakable atrocities.
Such attitudes by pseudo artists are real incitements to crime and must be prohibited. Some neomelodic singers are too often an expression of that criminal world that has no need to be glorified in the streets. Spreading mafia and camorra principles, even through songs, gestures and disguises, in this case the dressing gown, is an apology for crime.
Mr. Formisani, who performs on stage wearing a dressing gown to emulate the film's protagonist, the 'Camorrista', must be sanctioned. No one should be allowed to glorify crime in a public square in the presence of children. But what do we communicate to the new generations?
How do we think we can eradicate certain cultures if we do not prohibit their exaltation? A massacre that requires a firm hand and firmness”, concluded Deputy Borrelli, who was notified of the video.
Article published on 30 December 2023 - 19:39