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Meloni suffers the political correctness that the left still imposes

Meloni suffers the political correctness that the left still imposes

Salis case and beyond. What happens between Meloni and Schlein. Cazzola's comment

Underdog . This is how Giorgia Meloni defined herself (and her political party) with the aim of underlining even more the electoral victory of a "disadvantaged" political force, not only in terms of consensus, but, in her case, considered as such. This state of mind also explains the often over the top reactions that the prime minister displays when she has to react to criticism from the opposition.

Meloni brought with him to Palazzo Chigi the apartheid complex that he endured for much of his political experience.

The reaction of those who feel unfairly discriminated against does not only lead to developing a dull resentment towards those who marginalize them, to the point of convincing themselves that they deserve it, so as not to be admitted into the sancta sanctorum of political correctness, of those who have always been able to dictate the rules in politics and deal the cards. It may also happen that the discriminated person yearns for a gesture of attention, to feel for once that he is taken into consideration by those who have always treated him with disdain that is not always courteous.

In the case of Giorgia Meloni this mix of feelings embarrasses her towards the left and leads her to feel flattered if she is able to face and resolve a problem raised by the opposition. We could bring many examples to support our theses, starting from when Meloni started presenting the books with Enrico Letta or introducing some important guests to Atreju or to the Convention that prepared the electoral victory in 2022. But this reflection can also be seen since he has governed the country. Let's think about the case of the minimum wage; the opposition managed to put it in difficulty and try its hand at a proposal coined by the majority.

Recently it is worth reflecting on the story of Ilaria Salis, which is still talked about, a case that would never have hit the headlines with such prominence if it had not happened in Hungary and if the right had not been in government in Italy . But Meloni and the government agreed to attribute a political significance to that affair because the left asked for it for a left-wing militant dedicated to itinerant anti-fascism. It seems that there are thousands of Italians housed in prisons in various countries. Encouraged by the outcry caused by the Salis case, a mother complained that her son, the 29-year-old Filippo Mosca from Caltanissetta, was arrested in early May 2023 in Romania and has been detained for almost 9 months in the Porta Alba prison-lag in conditions of great discomfort. Nobody picked up the news. Since Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu is a Social Democrat, it would be up to Elly Schlein to make that phone call which Ilaria Salis requested, in a loud voice, from Giorgia Meloni. But no one thought about it. The great thing is that the Romanian prime minister is meeting Giorgia Meloni today. Perhaps it would have been appropriate to at least ask the prime minister to ask her guest for information.

This Mosca, however, does not appear to be left-wing; then, it seems that he got into trouble for a trivial drug incident. Go ahead and meet your fate in which house arrest is neither foreseen nor required. Meloni evidently felt flattered when Elly Schlein involved her in an initiative that ensures the redemption of even the darkest souls: the invitation to the Israeli government to cease military action in the Gaza Strip, because it is disproportionate compared to the massacres of October 7th. “The unfortunate woman replied.”


This is a machine translation from Italian language of a post published on Start Magazine at the URL https://www.startmag.it/mondo/meloni-schlein-politicamente-corretto/ on Thu, 15 Feb 2024 06:26:18 +0000.