It’s a creative approach that can be further developed in other countries with corruption issues.
The US should adopt this but with a wood chipper or volcano.
oh no their feet get wet thats so terrible
how about putting them in some hole in the ground where people can shit on
Didn’t they do this in Water World?
ISIS also did it in Syria, with horrendously well produced slick videos.
Also yes
How many months do you leave them in the water? 50? 60? Or do you ever take them back out?
Can it be boiling water?
A guy and his sister went and tried swimming in Yellowstone and the guy wound up getting dissolved. If I remember right, all they found was some bones and his wallet. Just floating ideas here.
If the wallet was okay, it might not be hot enough.
Acidity vs heat? Give me acidity.
Creative, but clearly not particularly effective, given Italy’s continued reputation for corruption.
It’s the corrupt politicians putting corrupt politicians in the cages.
next level would be cutting the rope
The way they punished Mussolini is great as well
They didn’t hang him by his ankles, though. They beat him to death and the soldiers hung him by his ankles so people would stop stomping on him.
Hey, whatever works, the job was done.
I think I’d prefer the guillotine approach for politicians that were found guilty, in a federal court.

But if you keep the cage under the water just for a few minutes longer - there will be a lot more action. You can livestream it.
Good old American bloodthirst
Hey, this time we earned it.
in other countries with corruption issues
Weird way of saying “all countries”
If anyone is more familiar with this, what is the culture around this like? I get the feeling that the nominations would be for scandals that are “bad” but not so “bad” that people are actually angry about it. Do people usually accept the punishment if nominated, has anyone said no?
Some interesting bits:
Before the Tonca comes the Tribunale di Penitenza (Court of Penance) during which members of the “court” name someone as deserving of being dunked in the river and make their case for the nomination. The comedic satire—which features a judge, defense attorney, prosecutor and someone playing the role of the accused—eventually finds some innocent while declaring the serious offenders guilty and condemned to the Tonca as a penalty. Reportedly, Tonca is held on the final Sunday before June 26 when the festivities come to an end. Last year, it happened on June 19 and six people were found guilty.
In today’s time, the ones who are nominated are not blasphemers but they might have done something which was scandalous or controversial. While it is mostly politicians who are nominated, this is not always the case.
Last year, the nominees were the last four presidents of the province for delaying a new hospital and a nurse who was charged with falsifying COVID test results. Not all people are nominated for serious offenses. Two politicians were put up for punishment for their opposition to a concert by popular Italian singer-songwriter Vasco Rossi.
The final verdict comes a few days later and the ones who are deemed the worst are placed inside the cage. The person is ceremoniously dunked in the river three times, just as it was done in the past.
Yeah it’s not for criminal stuff, just usual grievances with politicians and such. It’s lighthearted and usually taken in stride as part of the tradition.
The Italians have been throwing corrupt politicians into the Tiber for literally millennia
That was ALSO an important part of the Roman republic. Not sure who needs to hear this, but ya know…
Ohh, in ancient China they did the same thing, but for adultery and to the death.
Lol trump.shouldve been an Italian. 🤌🤌











