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    She had been welcomed to the White House with open arms as few other foreign visitors had been since Donald Trump’s return, and Giorgia Meloni wanted to assure her host that – at least when it came to their political worldview – they spoke a common language.

    Italy’s prime minister, whose Brothers of Italy party has roots in neo-fascism, was keen to stress that she shared many things with the man who had just hailed her as a “friend” who “everybody loves … and respects”. Tariffs were a bit of problem. But between friends? Hey, we can work it out.

    Even if Italy boasted one of Europe’s biggest trade surpluses with the US, such disagreements could be bridged with recourse to the previously uncoined creed of “western nationalism”, argued Meloni, speaking in confident, lightly accented English, although she admitted she did not know if it was “the right word”.

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      She had been welcomed to the White House with open arms as few other foreign visitors had been since Donald Trump’s return, and Giorgia Meloni wanted to assure her host that – at least when it came to their political worldview – they spoke a common language.

      Italy’s prime minister, whose Brothers of Italy party has roots in neo-fascism, was keen to stress that she shared many things with the man who had just hailed her as a “friend” who “everybody loves … and respects”. Tariffs were a bit of problem. But between friends? Hey, we can work it out.

      Even if Italy boasted one of Europe’s biggest trade surpluses with the US, such disagreements could be bridged with recourse to the previously uncoined creed of “western nationalism”, argued Meloni, speaking in confident, lightly accented English, although she admitted she did not know if it was “the right word”.

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      Damn, I can't see her.

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        She had been welcomed to the White House with open arms as few other foreign visitors had been since Donald Trump’s return, and Giorgia Meloni wanted to assure her host that – at least when it came to their political worldview – they spoke a common language.

        Italy’s prime minister, whose Brothers of Italy party has roots in neo-fascism, was keen to stress that she shared many things with the man who had just hailed her as a “friend” who “everybody loves … and respects”. Tariffs were a bit of problem. But between friends? Hey, we can work it out.

        Even if Italy boasted one of Europe’s biggest trade surpluses with the US, such disagreements could be bridged with recourse to the previously uncoined creed of “western nationalism”, argued Meloni, speaking in confident, lightly accented English, although she admitted she did not know if it was “the right word”.

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        "Roots in neo-fascism" no, the party is the party that mussulini had in ww2. That's not roots in neo-anything. That's just plain roots in fascism. Also ahe is the granddaughter of the facism guy, sooo

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          She had been welcomed to the White House with open arms as few other foreign visitors had been since Donald Trump’s return, and Giorgia Meloni wanted to assure her host that – at least when it came to their political worldview – they spoke a common language.

          Italy’s prime minister, whose Brothers of Italy party has roots in neo-fascism, was keen to stress that she shared many things with the man who had just hailed her as a “friend” who “everybody loves … and respects”. Tariffs were a bit of problem. But between friends? Hey, we can work it out.

          Even if Italy boasted one of Europe’s biggest trade surpluses with the US, such disagreements could be bridged with recourse to the previously uncoined creed of “western nationalism”, argued Meloni, speaking in confident, lightly accented English, although she admitted she did not know if it was “the right word”.

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          "I will be the Mussolini to your Hitler."

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            "Roots in neo-fascism" no, the party is the party that mussulini had in ww2. That's not roots in neo-anything. That's just plain roots in fascism. Also ahe is the granddaughter of the facism guy, sooo

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            Well that's just wrong...

            Brothers of Italy is not the og fascist party, it was created by people from the MSI after it got disbanded, which itself was created by ex-fascist after the bald man got "inverted". So descendant of the fascist party? YES. But the party Mussolini had in ww2? Nah.

            The granddaughter of Mussolini you're talking about is Alessandra Mussolini, which is a completely different person.

            Fun fact, she was a singer and released a j-pop album in the 80s, and ALSO she now supports LGBTQ rights apparently (unlike Meloni). What a funky world we live in.

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              Well that's just wrong...

              Brothers of Italy is not the og fascist party, it was created by people from the MSI after it got disbanded, which itself was created by ex-fascist after the bald man got "inverted". So descendant of the fascist party? YES. But the party Mussolini had in ww2? Nah.

              The granddaughter of Mussolini you're talking about is Alessandra Mussolini, which is a completely different person.

              Fun fact, she was a singer and released a j-pop album in the 80s, and ALSO she now supports LGBTQ rights apparently (unlike Meloni). What a funky world we live in.

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              I expected her friend in the AfD would have made them and other far-right parties more supportive of at least the first letterof LGBTQ but no

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                Well that's just wrong...

                Brothers of Italy is not the og fascist party, it was created by people from the MSI after it got disbanded, which itself was created by ex-fascist after the bald man got "inverted". So descendant of the fascist party? YES. But the party Mussolini had in ww2? Nah.

                The granddaughter of Mussolini you're talking about is Alessandra Mussolini, which is a completely different person.

                Fun fact, she was a singer and released a j-pop album in the 80s, and ALSO she now supports LGBTQ rights apparently (unlike Meloni). What a funky world we live in.

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                Damn, goes to show how easily misinformation goes in... Seems like yes, completely off the mark on her being the granddaughter. Thank you!

                Read a bit up, funny how there's more than one granddaughter as well. https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/mussolinis-granddaughter-quits-melonis-party-saying-its-too-right-wing-2024-09-12/
                Rachele Mussolini left the party it seems.

                I would still say that "roots in neo-facism" is wrong, as it is more roots in Mussolini, but yes. it's wrong to say it's the party. Again. good correction.

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                  Damn, goes to show how easily misinformation goes in... Seems like yes, completely off the mark on her being the granddaughter. Thank you!

                  Read a bit up, funny how there's more than one granddaughter as well. https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/mussolinis-granddaughter-quits-melonis-party-saying-its-too-right-wing-2024-09-12/
                  Rachele Mussolini left the party it seems.

                  I would still say that "roots in neo-facism" is wrong, as it is more roots in Mussolini, but yes. it's wrong to say it's the party. Again. good correction.

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                  It's alright, we all make mistakes. The important part is correcting them 😄

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                    She had been welcomed to the White House with open arms as few other foreign visitors had been since Donald Trump’s return, and Giorgia Meloni wanted to assure her host that – at least when it came to their political worldview – they spoke a common language.

                    Italy’s prime minister, whose Brothers of Italy party has roots in neo-fascism, was keen to stress that she shared many things with the man who had just hailed her as a “friend” who “everybody loves … and respects”. Tariffs were a bit of problem. But between friends? Hey, we can work it out.

                    Even if Italy boasted one of Europe’s biggest trade surpluses with the US, such disagreements could be bridged with recourse to the previously uncoined creed of “western nationalism”, argued Meloni, speaking in confident, lightly accented English, although she admitted she did not know if it was “the right word”.

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                    He wants to bang her, and then he will stop being nice. President Biff playing his game.

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                      She had been welcomed to the White House with open arms as few other foreign visitors had been since Donald Trump’s return, and Giorgia Meloni wanted to assure her host that – at least when it came to their political worldview – they spoke a common language.

                      Italy’s prime minister, whose Brothers of Italy party has roots in neo-fascism, was keen to stress that she shared many things with the man who had just hailed her as a “friend” who “everybody loves … and respects”. Tariffs were a bit of problem. But between friends? Hey, we can work it out.

                      Even if Italy boasted one of Europe’s biggest trade surpluses with the US, such disagreements could be bridged with recourse to the previously uncoined creed of “western nationalism”, argued Meloni, speaking in confident, lightly accented English, although she admitted she did not know if it was “the right word”.

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                      she did not know if it was “the right word”.

                      Just in case the backlash is big enough, she's already covered.

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                        She had been welcomed to the White House with open arms as few other foreign visitors had been since Donald Trump’s return, and Giorgia Meloni wanted to assure her host that – at least when it came to their political worldview – they spoke a common language.

                        Italy’s prime minister, whose Brothers of Italy party has roots in neo-fascism, was keen to stress that she shared many things with the man who had just hailed her as a “friend” who “everybody loves … and respects”. Tariffs were a bit of problem. But between friends? Hey, we can work it out.

                        Even if Italy boasted one of Europe’s biggest trade surpluses with the US, such disagreements could be bridged with recourse to the previously uncoined creed of “western nationalism”, argued Meloni, speaking in confident, lightly accented English, although she admitted she did not know if it was “the right word”.

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                        She should be shot for treason

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