Selvaggia Lucarelli returns to the attackAnd with a double goal. The first is Fabio Faziowho hosted Ghali on Che Tempo Che Fa yesterday and brought this with him Gaza controversy. According to the journalist of Il Fatto Quotidiano, author of an inflammatory post on Instagram, the moderator's statements were more than misleading (in her case we are dealing with a “manipulation of reality”) and she also found it strange that Fazio spoke out instead of Ghali the rapper's thoughts in his own words. Then, as mentioned, there was a second goal, and that's something like this Mara Venier. To the Queen of Domenica In: Lucarelli has not forgiven the pro-Israel orientation “proposed” to her by Rai last week. But let's take a closer look all details.
Selvaggia Lucarelli's anger over the Ghali case
The latest Instagram post from Selvaggia Lucarelli (as is often the case) spared almost no one. The blogger initially wanted to point the finger Ghali is hosted by Fabio Fazio, which aired yesterday, Sunday, February 18, on the Nove channel. That is always the root of the controversy “Stop the genocide” that the rapper had screamed at the festival, which inevitably caused a stir in the media. This is a complex question based entirely on nuance and omission, but there's no denying that Lucarelli (despite using a lot, perhaps too much, verve) pulls it off convey his thoughts very clearly.
“I have now found Fazio’s interview with Ghali,” Selvaggia begins on social media, and “I am sorry to note that we have witnessed as expected.” an (unsuccessful) attempt to manipulate reality. With his blatant and feigned ignorance of the issue Ghali and Dargen raised in Sanremo (Gaza and the ongoing genocide), supplemented by reading a press release and reactions from Israel, Fazio he acted as if it was all about PEACE”. To understand the anger, the crucial point must be underlined here: Fazio was careful not to say the word “genocide” again (and let Ghali say it). Instead, the moderator's speech stayed on topic more neutral and therefore less divisive conceptsor peace and an end to the massacres.
Broadsides to Fazio and Mara Venier
Furthermore, Lucarelli continues his tirade Fazio “He also acted like he was amazed when you witness the excitement of others. However, this “OTHER” remained nameless, although it had a name, namely “Israel”. Awkward Then claim the right to summarize what Ghali would have said and explain that there was nothing strange in saying the words “war” or “massacre” when Ghali was in Sanremo he said a much more precise wordand that is “genocide.” Because the difference is significant at this point. Genocide, says Selvaggia, is a very heavy word that Fabio Fazio did not dare to express, as happened instead in Sanremo. “In practice,” he says, he continues to insist on signing the fact, “Clearer and bolder things were said in Sanremo and even on “Domenica in” – here Mara Venier Ghali was a guest, but read the pro-Israel statement by Rai boss Roberto Sergio – “where at most someone had to.” Follow an order like a toy soldier but no one with the rural parish atmosphere played the role Alice in Wonderland”.
Lucarelli's intervention, after he had also touched Venier with spite, finally brought the matter even further to the point: “Genocide, Fazio. It was called “genocide”. Not “Peace and an end to wars”. And no, it's not an easy concept to learn in elementary school. It involves the extermination of a population and the transformation of the term into “war.” a very precise choicewhich brings the conflict back to a different scale and with a different legal meaning… Spoken words just to weaken a message and don't anger Israel because when you talk about EVERYTHING you are talking about nothing. Fake wonder, Fazio, is fine for Luciana Littizzetto gags, not genocide.”