Woke weekly bullettin #1
Wokeist weekly bullettin #1. From "suprematish whomever read" to the inclusive subways, from the outlawing of goliardy to the patriarchate at the Opera, ending to the genderless parents.
Wokeist weekly bullettin #1. From "suprematish whomever read" to the inclusive subways, from the outlawing of goliardy to the patriarchate at the Opera, ending to the genderless parents.
Centro Studi Machiavelli participated in the think tank summit held in Budapest on October 16. The meeting was organized by the Budapest Center for Fundamental Rights, Alapjogokért Központ.
Emanuele Mastrangelo interviewed on Byoblu: There is no other way out of this crisis than a negotiated solution. Neither side has the strength to impose a Carthaginian solution, so welcome any truce initiative to avoid a new bloodshed and an oil crisis worse than that of 1973.
The survival horror "Bird Box Barcelona" distributed by Netflix is suitable for a Catholic slant. An oddball in the woke programming of the California-based TV entertainment battleship, where LGBT, immigrant and anti-Christian themes dominate.
Nolan's Oppenheimer is being released in Italian theaters at the same time as Miyazaki's re-release of Kaze tachinu: two tragic reflections on man as a prisoner of his own destiny in the face of history and technology.
Emanuele Mastrangelo interviewed on RadioRadio: "The left attacks Vannacci because they know that cancel culture is the government's Achilles' heel."
The cancel culture against Vannacci because his book is found to be "offensive" risks imprinting the Constitution with a dangerous subjectivist bias, a target at which the Wokeist left has been aiming for a long time and with the most various strategies...
Open letter to Musk and Zuckerberg (and the Italian government): why instead of renting the Colosseum, don't you build a new one? The real challenge would be beating the Italian bureaucracy. And the stakes: making history.
Far from "rearguard battles." Those of the Wokeist Front are real assaults against the Conservatives in Italy. From the Senate President to orchestral conductors, from journalists to ministers, the Liberal Left is on the ideological offensive. It is time for Conservatives to realize that there is a Culture War going on and to decide to counterattack on the same level.