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Magi with the Green pass in San Gregorio Armeno, no vax protests

2021-10-20T13:41:23.548Z


Maestro Ferrigno: "No provocation, I stage current affairs" (ANSA) Magi with the green pass in San Gregorio Armeno, the Neapolitan street famous throughout the world for its nativity scenes. Master Marco Ferrigno, owner of one of the best known craft shops, made them. "It was mandatory for them - Ferrigno jokes - since they are about to begin a long journey that will take them to the stable where the Baby Jesus will be born". The duration of the Green pass is lim


Magi with the green pass in San Gregorio Armeno, the Neapolitan street famous throughout the world for its nativity scenes.

Master Marco Ferrigno, owner of one of the best known craft shops, made them.

"It was mandatory for them - Ferrigno jokes - since they are about to begin a long journey that will take them to the stable where the Baby Jesus will be born".

The duration of the Green pass is limited: "It expires on January 6", he jokes.



An initiative, that of the master shepherd, which nevertheless attracted the criticisms and insults of the no vax: "On my Instagram profile - he explains to ANSA - together with the many likes they are telling me everything. From the fascist to the Naziskin. done nothing different from the usual, updating the crib by introducing characters or situations of the moment. Last year I put the mask on the Magi, this year I gave them a green pass. It's just an ironic message, no desire to make controversy . Indeed - he concludes - if anything, the intent was to dissolve certain tensions that exist. Nothing more ". 


Source: ansa

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