The far-left New York Times recently ran a guest essay titled: “What’s Happening in Italy Is Scary, and It’s Spreading.”
Not to tens of millions of people the world over who hope what is happening in Italy will soon be replicated in their own nations.
One such article was published by The Atlantic in September 2022, titled, “The Return of Fascism in Italy”. Can it be as simple as their lives, their accomplishments, and their solutions are connecting with more and more people around the world while exposing the left as being anti-common sense, anti-working-class, and in reality, anti-women.
Shouldn’t such a history-making life story as Meloni’s be celebrated — especially by women seeking their rightful place at the global power tables that have been dominated by men for centuries – instead of being picked apart and criticized?More than celebrated, it is being duplicated. As one who had the high honour to meet and help brief prime minister Thatcher during my time at the Pentagon, I would strongly second that belief.
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