Hard-right leader set to take power in Italy. Giorgia Meloni is on course to become Italy’s first woman prime minister and its most right-wing leader since World War II following yesterday’s elections. Meloni, whose party originated in the neofascism movement of the postwar era, has criticized the “LGBT lobby” and called for a naval blockade of immigrants. At the same time, she’s moved closer to the center on issues like controlling Italy’s massive debt burden and supporting Ukraine against Russia. One of her biggest political influences? Lord of the Rings. Meloni used to dress up like a hobbit and says she doesn’t consider LOTR fantasy.

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I get annoyed by these characterizations of “far right/hard right” that don’t specify what about them is right wing At least this one includes a few policy beliefs

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Congrats to Italy for electing their first woman prime minister! That’s very progressive.

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Gaschamber, Gatekeep, Girlboss

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It does say something when the only women allowed to progress are those that espouse heavily conservative and war-mongering beliefs.

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The March on Rome happened in late October 1922, so Italy didn’t even last a century before falling towards fascism again.

Oh man, there’s definitely going to be some fashy ceremony to commemorate the March on Rome, isn’t there?

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I guess it’s a quirk of mine but some in the media call neofascism “post fascism” and it bothers me. Post fascism makes fascism seem more like a rock genre than - you know - fucking fascism.


Mussolini is okay but the riffs and melodies are so old-fashioned fashy. Meloni sets the standard for the new stuff and post fash is so much better.

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