• GenEcon@lemm.ee
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    He is heard boasting about having an affair, saying “everyone” at Mediaset, the TV company he works for, “knows it, and now you do too”, and then makes lewd references to group sex. Giambruno is heard asking: “Will you join our group, our working group?”

    Good old christian family values.

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    “All those who sought to weaken me by striking my family should know that even if a water drop can hope to break a rock, a rock will always be a rock while a drop is just water.”

    What

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    I do-a the fascism! I don’t-a stay with-a my fidanzato! Ohhh!!! 🤌🤌🤌

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    In her post, the Italian leader also thanked Giambruno, 41, for the “wonderful years we spent together, for the difficulties we went through and for giving me the most important thing in my life, our daughter Ginevra”.

    Giambruno found himself in hot water earlier this week after a satirical TV programme, Striscia La Notizia, broadcast comments he made off-camera, in which he appeared to flirt with a female colleague by telling her: “You’re so clever… Why didn’t I meet you sooner?”

    He is heard boasting about having an affair, saying “everyone” at Mediaset, the TV company he works for, “knows it, and now you do too”, and then makes lewd references to group sex.

    Alessandro Zan, an MP from the centre-left Democratic Party and supporter of LGBTQ rights, said that after her decision to split up she should “at least leave families who want to stay together in peace”.

    Antonio Ricci, the creator of Striscia La Notizia, told Ansa news agency: “One day Meloni will realise I did her a favour.”

    Mediaset was previously owned by the late Silvio Berlusconi, who was accused by his critics for debasing Italian television with a culture of sexism and machismo.


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