Eugenia Roccella, censored minister, explains the new intolerance. Rights and hate

Eugenia Roccella, censored minister, explains the new intolerance.  Rights and hate

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“I am right-wing and Catholic. Two aspects that are no longer tolerated in the public space today. They need to represent me as grim, punitive and cannot run the risk, in a dialogue, of discovering different things”, says the Minister for the Family

The worst result of the aggression that prevented Eugenia Roccella from speaking at the Turin Motor Show is basically this: the troublemakers (who still yesterday claimed “the word ‘dialogue’ must not be abused”) were unable to discover a book , a story and a person completely different from the puppet of hate, from the target of hate speech, which they have built. And that it is instead indispensable to the new order of intolerance. “They need to represent me as grim, punitive – especially as a Catholic, which is the real aspect they cannot tolerate – and they cannot run the risk, in a dialogue, of discovering different things. The root of intolerance arises from the need to deny the other”.

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