Andrea Giambrunojournalist and partner of the Italian prime minister, Giorgia Meloniis at the center of controversy for a comment during a program dealing with the wave of group rapes that is taking place in Italy.
His sentence was the following: “If you are going to dance, obviously you have every right to get drunk; but if you avoid getting drunk and lose consciousness you will avoid falling into certain problems. It’s that if not, you find the wolf, you risk“.
On this point he agreed with one of his commentators, but the truth is that he has been pointed out by blame the victims. For him, the controversy created around his words is “surreal” and “ridiculous“.
“My words have been used deceitfully, in bad faith or because have serious comprehension problems. Politics has much more important things to do,” she denounces.
Meanwhile, Meloni, who had flatly refused to visit any of the scenes of the latest rapes, will now go to caivanothe marginal Neapolitan town where two 13-year-old cousins were raped by six teenagers, in an attempt to lessen the protests and clean up their image.
Giambruno is a journalist, philosopher, Catholic and, supposedly, from center left. Practically all the political parties have condemned the statements, in particular the progressive Democratic Party, the largest opposition, which described them as “disgusting and offensive”, and the populist 5 Star Movement, which considered them “unacceptable and shameful“.
Source: Lasexta

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