
“I am Giorgia, I am a woman, I am a mother, I am Italian, I am a Christian, and you can’t take that away from me,“
Giorgia Meloni — Italy’s newly elected Prime Minister
Giorgia Meloni was just elected to be Italy’s next Prime Minister, and will take office at the end of next month. Meloni is set to be Italy’s first female PM, but there was no outpour of praise, no cheers about the glass ceiling being shattered. No, the American left was outraged, they have framed her as the next Mussolini, a fascist, a threat to democracy.
Meloni, a Christian and conservative, has been getting nothing but backfire from the world media for her pro-life views, approach to immigration, the nuclear family, and other core values. These beliefs would have been considered good and wholesome not all that long ago, but are now demonized by the left.
A video of Meloni in 2019 giving a speech on “the family unit, God, and national identity” has even been removed from YouTube, however may copies of the original remain:
“Why is the family an enemy? Why is the family so frightening? There is a single answer to all these questions. Because it defines us. Because it is our identity. Because everything that defines us is now an enemy, for those who would like us to no longer have an identity.”
“They attack national identity, they attack religious identity, they attack gender identity, they attack family identity . . . I must be a number. Becasue when I am only a number, when I no longer have an identity or roots, then I will be the perfect slave at the mercy of financial speculators . . . We will defend the value of the human being.”
Giorgia Meloni
Her speech resonates with so many, because we have seen that the left globally, via entities like the World Economic Forum, have a goal to take away people’s sacred identity. A goal to replace the nuclear family as the fundamental political structure, and to promote globalist ideals that destroy national identity.
Meloni also made waves when she announced that she would not be moving into the Palazzo Chigi in Rome, the luxury palace where Prime Ministers typically reside. “We’ve already got a house,” she said during an interview on the topic.
The soon-to-be Prime Minister will likely stay atop the headlines for some time for her outspoken criticism of the globalist agenda that many in Europe cater to, in addition to her opposition of the LGBTQ campaign.
“Yes to natural families, no to the LGBT lobby, yes to sexual identity, no to gender ideology, yes to the culture of life, no to the abyss of death.”
Giorgia Meloni
Meloni is painted by American media as a radical extremist that will destroy her country, but it appears that she is simply standing firm on foundational human rights and desires: family, faith, and freedom.



