Tag: femminielli

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1 September 2021
Trans, "femminielli" and the mother's body
The Anglo-Saxon LGBTQ culture distorts the ancient Mediterranean wisdom of sexual difference. And also modern day femminielli want to be called women. Breaking with the symbolic order of the mother to surrender to the law of the father
In Italy the transcult came as a surprise. We would never have believed it. Some of us had been following UK events for some time - starting with the attempt, which was finally abandoned, to reform the Gender Recognition Act - and overseas but mistakenly we thought that nothing of the kind would ever happen to us. In Southern Europe, gender identity presents itself as cultural abuse. When I try to tell our Anglo-Saxon sisters about the millenary culture of [...].
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6 August 2021
Trans, femminielli and the mother's body
The Anglo-Saxon Lgbtq culture distorts the ancient Mediterranean wisdom of sexual difference. And even the femminielli today want to be called women. Breaking with the symbolic order of the mother to surrender to the law of the father.
In Italy, the transcult came as a surprise. We would never have believed it. Some of us had been following events in the UK for some time - starting with the attempt, eventually shelved, to reform the Gender Recognition Act - and overseas, but we were wrong to think that nothing of the kind would ever happen here. In Southern Europe, gender identity is presented as a cultural injustice. When I try to tell my Anglo-Saxon sisters about the millennial culture of sexual differences in the Mediterranean basin, I often [...]
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