“I ask you how often you eat?”

Declare yourself anti-fascist seems to have become a tax that guests pay talk show they have to pay to speak on TV. Last night up A7 was also asked Massimo Magliaro, former right-hand man of Giorgio Almirante and today president of the Foundation dedicated to him. Guest of Giovanni Floris to on Tuesday he came face to face with Elisabetta Piccolottideputy of the Italian Left in the Alleanza Verdi e Sinistra group, who asked him to explain why he answered the question whether he is a fascist with “my business”.

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“But why do I have to answer a question like this?” Magliaro thundered, triggering a heated argument. “It’s your question political identity“, Piccolotti’s reply. “I ask her if she eats at home, if she eats out or how often she eats?”, replied the former director of Century of Italy. “I tell you that I eat three times”, the opposition parliamentarian candidly admitted.

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At that point Floris intervened to explain Magliaro’s words in case anyone hadn’t understood them. “He says it’s a private sphere.” He replies to Piccolotti: “It is not a private sphere. It is one political question“. The president of the Almirante Foundation at that point he tried to remove himself from the discussion: “I have no political positions”. But the Avs MP insisted: “He runs a newspaper, does he have a political culture, a political idea that he claims?” “Of course, and it’s definitely not anti-fascism,” Magliaro replied, not at all upset. “So that’s it fascist?”, continues Piccolotti. “It’s my business. I do not participate in the anti-fascist ritual of convenience”, concluded the president of the Almirante Foundation.

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