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Eurovision, Vannacci: “A ‘normal’ person cannot win. Sickening world”

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Eurovision, Vannacci: “A ‘normal’ person cannot win. Sickening world”

Eurovision, Vannacci: “I don’t have enough imagination to describe what a non-binary is except in the context of mathematical language”

“The world in reverse, increasingly nauseating.” The general said so on social media Roberto Vannacciindependent candidate on the League’s lists in the European elections of 8-9 June, commented on the victory of Nemowhich defined itself as non-binary, at theEurovision. “A non-binary person who waves a non-flag instead of brandishing that of his homeland won. This is the non-Europe that we don’t want. Instead, we want the Europe of the traditions that our ancestors have handed down to us and that we hope to leave embellished to our children. I don’t resign myself to this model that they want to pass on”, says Vannacci CEO Affaritaliani.it.

Vannacci adds: “I don’t know any non-binary people and I don’t even know exactly what it means, neither man nor woman? Indefinable. I don’t have enough imagination to describe what a non-binary is except in the context of mathematical language. All this represents a world in reverse, Europe in reverse, increasingly nauseating, as I wrote on social media.”

“We saw Mengoni who showed up in a skirt at Sanremo and at Eurovision an exponent of a category that we don’t even know what it is won. I don’t feel represented by this model that they want to pass off and like me, many people don’t feel represented. A model that cannot yet be defined which contrasts with history and our traditions.”

Not only. Vannacci concludes: “Unfortunately, at these events like Eurovision, artistic abilities do not count in the ranking but only the models they express. To win you have to be either non-heterosexual or outside what are defined as the canons of normality. A “normal” person cannot win. All because of the shameful ‘cancel culture’ that would like us to be ashamed of our past and our identity. But we do not resign ourselves to this upside-down world, to this upside-down Europe. We will fight to defend traditions.”

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