In an article on the election victory of Giorgia Meloni as Italy’s first female Prime Minister, the Washington Post newspaper recycled the word ”Fascist” 29 times. Without uttering a single tyrannical or authoritarian word, she has been labeled the next Benito Mussolini. An abundance of ad hominem attacks is a undeterred and prescribed right of the left.
Despite the historic achievement, there are no glass ceilings being broken, there are no feminist celebrations or the typical liberal female tropes - these are strictly forbidden for any woman even a diminutive degree right of progressivism. The basic message delivered by Meloni was centered on, “God, Family, and Country”, a slogan only heard occasionally on a couple of television stations and more so in country music.
Of course, the huge issue for the climate change crowd is “family”. The family has a tendency to produce children, a transgression of villainous proportions for the devout Malthusian a seemingly prominent ideology in the sanctimonious congregations of climate change. Malthusians see growing populations, in almost every issue, as the definitive downfall of earth. Their scriptures are maintained in the ruthless writings of Robert Malthus, Paul and Anne Ehrlich, and Obama Science Czar, John Holdren.
Ironically, the European Union is utterly dismayed that they may now encounter a disagreement on their climate actions from an Italian leader. A wholesome groupthink no more, Meloni is likely to bring a sense of reasonableness and logic into the climate discussions. Considering the disarray of Europe’s energy grid and the panic that they may be disconnected from natural gas supplies this winter, all as a result of their egregious political errors, they are afraid of some competing debate.
As Alexander Stahel, a Swiss-based investor and founder, chairman, and CIO of Burggraben Holding AG, pens in a paper called, “The Crisis of the European Energy System”, “Italy is by far the worst offender, having closed its nuclear power stations in the 1990s, building only a few onshore windfarms and none offshore at all, and therefore now having an almost complete reliance on natural gas, for which it has failed to secure reliable supply.”
For Italian families and their country, this is what Giorgia Meloni must rectify in battle, as well as confront the energy-idiotic European Union which will undoubtedly, yet illogically, contest her at every turn.