Giorgia Meloni, tipped as the next prime minister, has tapped into fears that Italy’s identity is threatened by the influx of migrantsIn her fast-selling new autobiography Giorgia Meloni recalls how the Soviet Union deported groups of people from one end of the USSR to the other to sever ties with their land and dissolve any sense of cultural identity, making them easier to rule over. Meloni, 44, the rising star of Italy’s hard right who is being tipped for the role of prime minister, argues that charity boats saving migrants in the Mediterranean today are aiming for the same thing. Her logic is this: backed by mysterious benefactors and preachers of globalism, the charities are swamping Italy with migrants to deliberately sap the country’s identity and make it easier to dominate. Sponsored“Identity itself is the principal enemy that the globalist ideology sets out to defeat,” she
Source: The Times June 08, 2021 16:03 UTC