"Minister of defense Ignazio La Russa said that 2,500 soldiers would be available to patrol Italian cities. Thus, fear of change in Italy is transformed in a need for the army to control the territory. Indifference seems the reaction. Italians seem to have had too much of political fighting. They want results. Any results. In this context, strange things happen: people with Nazi symbols feel free to commit crimes against immigrants and a bishop resumes a catholic censorship, blocking the publication of a study about the history of catholic censorship. It may seem that some more order is needed in Italy. That's why not many people protest. But at the same time the government is trying to reduce the ability to use phone taps as a tool for magistrates to search crimes such as corruption."