Italy’s Meloni Left ‘Visibly’ Irate After Trudeau Pushed LGBT Agenda at G7

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(L to R) Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, France's President Emmanuel Macron, and Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau take part in a working lunch session as part of the G7 Leaders' Summit in Hiroshima on May 19, 2023. (Photo by Ludovic MARIN / POOL / AFP) (Photo by LUDOVIC MARIN/POOL/AFP …

Efforts by Trudeau to push his LGBT agenda at the G7 reportedly left Italian PM Giorgia Meloni looking “visibly” irate.

Sparks are reportedly flying at the G7 meeting in Hiroshima, Japan, with a comment on LGBT issues by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau being described as leaving his Italian counterpart, Giorgia Meloni, looking visibly annoyed.

Since assuming power last year, Meloni has been steadily pushing Italy to the right on various social issues, including LGBT ideology, something that has seen her party rise to commanding heights in popularity polling.

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Meloni Set to Abolish Italy’s Welfare State

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

Italy’s new PM Giorgia Meloni revealed her first economic initiatives with a budget of 21 billion euros. The Italian government will no longer provide free handouts to those who simply refuse to work. This should not be controversial.

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Here’s how the New York Times reported Mussolini’s rise to power 100 years ago

Guest Post by Mark Crispin Miller

The Times is HORRIFIED by Giorgia Meloni’s victory, screaming that it harks back to the swift ascent of Mussolini—which, back then, THRILLED the New York Times

Here’s how the Times (along with all the rest of “our free press”) has framed the news from Italy—in a story using the words “fascism” or “fascist” 27 times:

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Defamation of Giorgia Meloni Refuted

Guest Post by CCRider

All four of my grandparents spoke in broken English having immigrated from Italy just after WWl. Italian was just as ubiquitous in my house as English but regretfully, they didn’t want us to learn Italian. We were all Americans now and they were maniacally driven to prove themselves worthy of that honor. Three of my uncles were first in line to join the military on December 8th, 1941. My Dad enlisted when he turned 18 in 1943 and fought in the Pacific. They all served with honor and returned to their families to live normal and honorable lives.

I like to flatter myself with the notion that one of the many gifts the Italians brought to America was the love of God, family, and country. We’ve gone so far into darkness that those patriots and warriors in my past would not recognize the country they bled to save. But hope and redemption are not lost. A spark remains.

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Italy’s New PM Giorgia Meloni – a Woman, Mother, Italian, and Christian

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

The Italian people have voted for a conservative prime minister, and the globalists are panicking. Giorgia Meloni has long been skeptical about Italy’s place in the EU, COVID laws, illegal immigration, and woke culture. Despite sixty-three percent voting in her favor, the liberal media is up in arms. CNN dubbed her “the most far-right government since the fascist era of Benito Mussolini.”

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Will Italy’s Election Foreshadow US Midterms?

Guest Post by Ron Paul

Sunday was an historic election day for Italy. A conservative alliance with a populist flair absolutely trounced the technocrats who had been running the country into the ground for the past several years.

The previous prime minister, former Goldman Sachs banker Mario Draghi, implemented one of the most restrictive – and inhuman – Covid shutdowns, which, along with supporting economically suicidal sanctions against Russia, have left Italy an economic basket case.

Replacing the bland banker will likely be Giorgia Meloni from the right-wing Sons of Italy party. Meloni will be a first for Italy: the first female prime minister. But don’t expect the Left to celebrate it: her name cannot be mentioned in the mainstream media without reference to Mussolini.

Ironically, the democratic victory of Meloni and the rest of the Italian right likely owes a great deal of gratitude to one of Europe’s most undemocratic and anti-democratic leaders: European Union Commissioner Ursula von der Leyen.

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