Indelible red – Il Giornale

Mirella Serri, signature of the press, is a colleague of whom we envy knowing how to always write the right thing, in the right moments, on the right sheets. For some time, she …

Indelible red - Il Giornale


Mirella Serri, signature of the press, is a colleague of whom we envy knowing how to always write the right thing, in the right moments, on the right sheets. For some time, she who has been an Italianist of training, has been inclined to publish – the funeral time requires it! And also the market … – lucky essays on “The young rebels who challenged Mussolini”, “Claretta the Hitleriana”, “the fascist roots of Italian male chauvinism”, and, now, indelible black, a pamphlet on the roots, obviously “dark”, of the right -right that Meloni led to power. A book – son of many articles written at the time in the press to endorse the “Bella Ciao” chat by Massimo Giannini – intended for success. And that we wanted to write.

Serri, net of the idea that to have the anti -fascist license all right should register for the Democratic Party, is very good. Request by the best antimelonian talk shows, from Rete4 to La7, of ruthless effectiveness in denouncing the new regime, is slightly partisan and with a soft gnè-lè; But good. Yesterday he wrote a letter to Repubblica, in professional comparison with Francesco Merlo, “Go ahead that perhaps the controversy breaks out” …, to mockery, with the staple of the professorossi, the Minister Giuli. Against which, she and many orphans of Veltronian hegemony, whispered annoying grievances when she was appointed president of Maxxi.

A museum where, according to its logic, Giuli’s tyranny still emphasizes. But where, last night, he presented his book with anti -fascist pose fair.

It also seems with fairly successful success.