Fascists in the sphere – the newspaper

Every day we learn a new word. Yesterday it was “intersexual”, that is, those who have undefinable sexual characteristics, and can participate in male or female competitions a bit as they want. Today …

Fascists in the sphere - the newspaper


Every day we learn a new word. Yesterday it was “intersexual”, that is, those who have undefinable sexual characteristics, and can participate in male or female competitions a bit as they want. Today instead it is “fasciosfera”.

Under a headline denouncing “a campaign organized by the right-wing international” (even “right-wing international” isn’t bad), Repubblica, in an article co-signed by both hands and feet, reveals the existence of a plan – hatched by an enigmatic fascist sphere – orchestrated by Matteo Salvini and unspecified “Russian friends” to attack Macron’s France.

In short, the same newspaper that mocks the conspiracy theorists who cry out about a great conspiracy finds itself more conspiracy-minded than the conspiracy theorists it so derides.

Anyway. In the shadow of the fasciosphere, the following would act, in order: “the xenophobic far right, the supremacists and the anti-Semites” (and that would be enough), the State Police (our boxer is a policewoman, do you understand?), the transphobic swimmer Riley Gaines, Elon Musk (be careful: the conspiracy acts on X), Rowling and obviously the right-wing newspapers. Oh. The code name of the conspiracy is “Matryoshka”.

Strange that there is no mention of the anti-vaxxers, the Jews, Peg-Leg Pete (who else would have infested Paris with rats?), the Great Old Man, the General

Vannacci (with that uniform), Pillon and, it goes without saying, the Berlusconi TV channels.

A disturbing drawing that shows not so much the sovereignist perversions of the man of the right but rather seems to us to be the mental imagery of the man of the left.