With Trump we won too

Donald Trump wonour publisher/director is one degree of separation from the US President and the hackneyed rhetoric that fills newspapers and television will perhaps stop spreading: for this reason we won too. We won because …

With Trump we won too

Donald Trump wonour publisher/director is one degree of separation from the US President and the hackneyed rhetoric that fills newspapers and television will perhaps stop spreading: for this reason we won too. We won because all the anti-somethings were able to vent their resentment, evoke disasters, spit on the police, show bloody hands, burn flags, insult the government.

We also won because we are freeing ourselves from stupid US wokism; by tired Russian nationalism; from the obtuse vision of the European green deal; from the permanent Arab-Iranian threat. Therefore long live those who resist insults, stupidity, violence and newspapers that publish every possible rhetorical nonsense, long live the policemen who use their truncheons very sparingly and long live the citizens who stoically witness all this, long live those who have the courage to do and is not resigned to incomes and bonuses, long live those who are ready to tolerate the general strike against maximum employment or who calmly watch the university students organize marches in support of rapists and murderers and long live those who fight the magistrates who want to replace the Governments or imprison the rulers.

After all, Italy is an extraordinary civic laboratory, we have voted with every imaginable electoral law, we have had five-party, minority and seaside governments, we have experienced the historical compromise and parallel convergences, we have experienced every possible type of crisis and we have emerged from it unscathed because we are an ancient and patient people and the resignation or indifference that often reproaches us are the fruit of a thousand-year-old attitude to getting down to business.

And so long live the indolent ability that we have developed to survive in the face of anti-fascists, anti-communists, anticlericals, anti-Zionists, anti-aborists, anti-Trumpians, in short, all the anti and all the corresponding pro-somethings. It’s an exercise that any of us can do: are you a fascist? No, are you a communist? No, then are you anti-communist? No, at least you will be anti-fascist? No and I am not anticlerical, anti-Zionist or anti-abortionist. I hate being anti or proit’s a waste of time and resources, I don’t want to fight wrong or right opinions, I want to assert the right to express them and help develop the critical spirit necessary to evaluate them.

I’m not anti-fascist for the same reason for which I am not a fascist or that I abhor violence and ignorance, I could say that I am afascist in the sense that I don’t give a damn about fascism, otherwise than as a historical fact, just as I feel profoundly anti-communist for the elementary because I’m liberal.

Am I anticlerical? No, because I am not an atheist but an agnostic and I don’t waste time discussing a monosexual organization predominantly dedicated to the management of an immense global real estate fund.

In short, I want to say that the social habit of assigning roles and categories only generates simplification and pure idiocy with Orban who they say is fascist but today represents Europe, Zelensky a Nazi but also Jewish, Putin a fascist but also communist, Biden healthy but also dazed , Kamala is black but also not, Trump is a corrupt and convicted rapist but also President.

What they tried to impose on us and failed is the sublimation of Tom Wolfe and his chic radicalism, because it is no longer enough to host the black panthers and have them served by white waiters, today they want to see the children of the US elite bow to Mecca praying to Allah on the lawns of ivy league university. It is no longer enough to be inclusive today we are asked to be included by our enemy, rejecting our origins and our interests.

But the Italian and US elections have shown what has been hidden in the French, Spanish, German, Dutch and Polish elections, namely that we have grown tired of the idiocy around us, that we must trust in our own wisdom and that the sleight of hand parliamentary, journalistic or judicial sooner or later give way to reality.

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