Before La Scala, the Democratic Party invents another case to shout about fascism

Iranian women oppressed by the Ayatollah’s regime? Are Hong Kong bloggers persecuted by the Beijing government? No, a left-wing pearl without any sense of history or ridicule, the new bastion of freedom is the story of Marco Vizzardelli, journalist and for many years presenter of La Scala who the other night, during the premiere, shouted “Long live anti-fascist Italy » thus becoming the hero of this progressivism so centered on 20th century modernism. It turns out that Vizzardelli was then identified by the Digos (that is, they asked him for his documents) and so yesterday, to the sound of social posts, the sinister attempt to Chilenize (in the sense of portraying Pinochet’s dark Chilean regime) was launched. .Italy. The Democratic Party creates a graphic that is posted on its X account, with the writing retracing the words shouted by Vizzardelli. «We will continue to scream, everywhere.
Even if Salvini doesn’t like it.” That Salvini, present the other night at the premiere at La Scala, had highlighted that in that place “you come to listen and not to shout”. On the real stage there was also the president of the Senate Ignazio La Russa, who, Just as the CGIL and ANPI were not involved in the fight between arrows the day before, the gallery attendant was not involved in the ring: “I didn’t hear anything.”

However, the left is trying to turn Digos’ identification into a political storm. Elly Schlein, secretary of the Democratic Party, relaunches her party’s position in the “Long live anti-fascist Italy” and has been identified, what can end with it? I’m asking for a friend.” The person directly involved, Vizzardelli, immerses himself completely in the role and tells Ansa: «I’m not a dangerous partner, not even on my debut at La Scala, disturbing an almost sacred event», writes centrist deputy Gianfranco Rotondi , re-posting the graphic of the Democratic Party. Flavio Tosi, colleague from Forza Italia, speaking in Tagadà, observes: «I didn’t find the cry scandalous, but rather rude. I understand that anyone who has a political opinion or an idea to spread uses the outside from the theater to express their dissent, but inside there is respect for everyone. One thing is what happened during the Austro-Hungarian oppression, where they tried to free the country from the internal enemy. Here there is a democratically elected government with a large majority in Parliament .”

So, was the Immaculate Conception of political persecution? You’re welcome. The Milan Police Headquarters explains in a note that the identification “was not absolutely determined by the content of the sentence uttered”, but “was carried out as an ordinary method of preventive control to guarantee the safety of the demonstration”. From tragedy to farce in the space of a few hours. With an almost automatic question: what would left-wing parties have done if their own authorities had been challenged? A President of the Senate coming from his own ranks, from his own ministers, on such a solemn night? They would have shouted against the lack of respect for institutions, against the brutalization of public conscience. And here this little story, background blurred on the holiday weekend, has just the umpteenth exposure of double standards that is relevant.

Source: IL Tempo

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