Feminists: hands off Grazia Deledda!
The "Campo Largo" in Sardinia appropriates Grazia Deledda as a 'fetish'. But the Nobel laureate has nothing to do with modern feminism, as do other great women of the past who are too often cited out of hand.
The "Campo Largo" in Sardinia appropriates Grazia Deledda as a 'fetish'. But the Nobel laureate has nothing to do with modern feminism, as do other great women of the past who are too often cited out of hand.
Wokeism Bulletin, 3rd episode. From inclusive AIs to the Crusca's pretended tears of grief, from trans children to intersectionalist feminism in Verona, to improving crime statistics by decriminalizing crimes.
The University of Turin is characterized by a high condescension of professors toward left-wing extremism. A habit that can backfire on the teachers themselves....
Violence against women is neither systemic nor the fault of the supposed "patriarchy," but a consequence of an unbalanced relationship between the sexes. And still less in Italy than in "advanced" countries.
More than a movie, it is a well-executed collection of gags, winking at the depressing internalized neorealism that along with Italian-style comedy is the only "myth" built in our country since the postwar period.
Not the clash of the sexes, but the traditional collaboration between male and female can solve the problems of our era.
Leftists have abandoned collective class struggle to embrace ultra-individualist battles such as feminism and gender. The only answer may be a return to the values of our deep European roots.
The blaming of males is in danger of being the only result of "affectivity education," as cases that have already occurred in so-called "more advanced countries than ours" show.
Daniele Scalea spoke on Radio Radio Radio on the program "Punto & Accapo" hosted by Francesco Borgonovo. Called to comment on the debate over the recent news event of Giulia Cecchettin's murder, Scalea rejected the idea that it is linked to an alleged "patriarchal society."