We face a river of hatred and insults. Once again, the little tutors of the left are using very harsh words against the centre-right executive and especially against Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and the minister Matteo Piantedosi. This time open fire Zoro, Diego Bianchi which, on Friday of the Republic, is targeting the centre-right executive, its ministers and, above all, the owner of the Ministry of the Interior, Matteo Piantedosi, and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. Zoro takes off the mask he wears to Propaganada Live on Friday. The mask of “We love you”, of calm tones, of reports in which he is close to the fewest and embarks on the NGO ships. The tones of Repubblica’s weekly magazine adopt those typical of the red hater, who in fact invites all his social supporters to a meeting and indicates a clear objective: the government in office. The words Zoro uses to define the executive’s moves on the migrant and NGO front are very clumsy and smack of the insults Meloni and other centre-right officials received during the election campaign. Here we give you a report of what Zoro wrote in black and white.
Be very careful, there are seven insults lined up. First comes the premise: “Net that i assigned ports Whether or not they reside in left-governed cities and are therefore “punished” by abandoning the management of arriving migrants, it is difficult to define the minister’s and government’s behavior in words suitable for a weekly column are. . hell of words: “The arrogant and smug mixture of pettiness, bullying, hypocrisy, cynicism, irresponsibility, cruelty and inhumanity underlying the decisions made astonishes even those who didn’t expect much else from this executive.”
In short, Zoro doesn’t mince his words and bribes the government with no ifs or buts. Maybe the “Maestro” by A7 Missing Minister Piantedosi’s interview with PizzaPulita, in which he clearly explained the actions of the executive on the migrant front: “In record time, this government approved an electricity decree for 83,000 new regular arrivals at the end of December.” This sentence would be enough to explain that of Zorro break down the wall of hate that has been erected. But in his anti-government anger, winking at those who defy the law (including NGOs), Zoro could not help but align himself with the vandalism of some of the last generation, who just days ago demolished the walls in the name of protecting the environment and the walls defaced the front door of the Senate: “For Simone Ficicchia, a twenty-year-old from Voghera, who is among the most present in the actions of the latest generation, the Pavia Public Prosecutor’s Office demanded nothing less than the special surveillance regime of the anti-mafia code. The decision of the Court of Milan in a month, intended to lessen the monstrosity of the application, which in any case, unbelievable but true, we had the audacity to do.” In a few lines, Zoro has managed to reignite the sinister hatred of government and reach out to those who attack our institutions.