Elio and the Tese Stories Rocco Tank freezes the Bella

Elio and the Tese Stories’ Rocco Tank freezes the: ‘Bella Ciao broke the ca**o’

Elly Schlein he is running for leadership of the Democratic Party and the tones of Bella Ciao, the famous song that the left has now adopted as their anthem, ring out in the Monk’s Hall in Rome. All in all, nothing strange, but suddenly the cold comes from an unexpected character.

Again the video of Schlein joining the songs and singing for his part Bella Ciao, better known as Sergio Conforti Rocco tankTaking to Twitter, she tweeted: “Beautiful and symbolic and all; that is, Bella Ciao screwed up.” Shocking statement as it is certainly not coming from a representative of the far right. However, the keyboardist of Elio e le Storie Tese was quite categorical in his judgment and also found the support of some of his followers.

Comments on social media

“Ohhhh finally someone says it!” commented one user. “Strict but fair,” adds another. “Definitely symbolic, but I would also have reservations about ‘beautiful’,” muses one Internet user. “Bella ciao it’s the new we are the world, we are the kids,” continues one follower. Whether you like it or not, Schlein embodies everything that disgusts the current majority. Stereotype at that…” commented another mercilessly.

The message below the lines, but not so much, appears clear. The left is stuck in a loop from which it cannot free itself. Mottos and promises are always the same, and the common goal remains the same: to counteract the fascist activities. The characters change, but the substance remains.

“The use these viziatelli are making of it has broken the shit, the song itself is classy but like so many things they usurpedred flag was a republican chant, the resistance belongs only to them and so on,” explains one user.

Obviously, not all Twitter users agreed with Rocco Tanica, there were also those who replied: “Bella Ciao allows today to say that ‘he broke the ca**o’. Saying ‘he broke the ca**o’ seems disrespectful to those who gave their lives for freedom.” One comment, however, to which Tanica responded, “How does he know, in fact he doesn’t know who gave his life for freedom didn’t even know the song.”

In short, Elio e le Storie Tese’s comic poster and keyboard player has caused quite a stir.