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Giorgia Meloni Is Set To Become The First Female Prime Minister In Italy And Promises To "Defend God, Country, And Family"

On Monday morning, Giorgia Meloni received 44% of the vote and is on track to become Italy's first female prime minister. She represents the conservative political party called Brothers of Italy. She is being accused of fascism because her platform focuses largely on preserving family and Italian identity.

By Gina Florio2 min read
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Italy is about to usher in its very first female prime minister in history. Giorgia Meloni, 45, was victorious at the polls and the media claims that her so-called fascist leadership will bring in the most far-right government in Italy since World War II. But if you take an honest look at her political platform, it's difficult to find traces of fascism.

Giorgia Meloni Is Set To Become the First Female Prime Minister in Italy and Promises To "Defend God, Country, and Family"

Meloni gave a speech outlining exactly what she is fighting for and why she's so passionate about becoming prime minister. She primarily focused on the importance of family, religious identity, and national identity, insisting that the globalist powers want us to become just another number, with no roots and no real identity.

"Why is the family an enemy? Why is the family so frightening?" she asked. "There is a single answer to all these questions. Because it defines us. Because it is our identity. Because everything that defines us is now an enemy for those who would like us to no longer have an identity and to simply be perfect consumer slaves."

Meloni argues that people are pushed to be "the perfect consumer," and in order to do that, each person must be stripped of their identity.

"They attack national identity, they attack religious identity. They attack gender identity, they attack family identity," she continued. "I can't define myself as Italian, Christian, woman, mother. No. I must be citizen x, gender x, parent 1, parent 2. I must be a number. Because when I am only a number, when I no longer have an identity or roots, then I will be the perfect slave at the mercy of financial speculators."

She says this is why so many people fear what she is trying to accomplish. Meloni insists that she will "defend the value of the human being" because every person has "a unique genetic code that is unrepeatable... and like it or not, that is sacred."

"We will defend God, country, and family," Meloni said. "Those things that disgust people so much. We will do it to defend our freedom because we will never be slaves and simple consumers at the mercy of financial speculators. That is our mission. That is why I came here today."

Meloni is also known for opposing coronavirus lockdowns, abortion, the globalist agenda, and the LGBT lobby.

Many are accusing Meloni of being connected to the Italian Social Movement, a postwar movement that included some supporters of Benito Mussolini. But she quickly shot down any connection to a socialist or fascist political agenda.

“The Italian Right has handed fascism over to history for decades now, unambiguously condemning the suppression of democracy and the ignominious anti-Jewish laws,” she said in a campaign video.

Despite the overwhelmingly negative press directed at her in the media, she promises to fight for the Italian people and protect them from the globalist agenda.