pg wrote on 09/28/22 at 05:16:39:Unfortunately she is a fasist, you only have to check her background and you see that this is the real thing.
Conversative yes, nationalistic yes, fascists nope. Feel free to provide some examples Zev.
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Here is a link for if you have the time:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/commentisfree/2022/sep/24/giorgia-meloni-is...In her early years she became a member of a neo-fascist movement.
I saw an interview from when she was young where she expressed her admiration for musolinie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=XuoXr-zjqasShe was educated at a school built in the letter M.
The school was part of a series of buildings that spelled the name Mussolini.
After the second world war, fasime was banned in Italy but the name was simply changed.
That school was of and for, adherents of fascism.
She is very talented when it comes to communication and she knows very well what to say and what not to say.
In the symbol of her party is the flame of musolinie.
It is very easy to deceive outsiders.
However, in Italy fasime is far from being eradicated. (same in Germany but not as much as in Italy)
It was not a poletik movement there, but more of a religion.
She is part of that religion, she is not alone.
The concern is justified, her appointment, her voice gives nourishment to all people raised by parents who have never let go of fascism.
Fascism is still strong in Germany.
I once went on holiday in Austria and suddenly found myself in a parade of fascists.
Not some civilians with swastikas, no A military parade.
And I think there were 500 hundred people in real uniforms, army vehicles, flags, speeches, the whole works.
And not such an unregulated mess as yours. No military precision and discipline.