Last night in a Florentine disco there was a DJ on stage, a certain Marco Bresciani, who thought it a good idea to cheer up those present with a verse of this tone ""He who doesn't like pussy, ends up like Versace."".
Calling this phrase an insult is a compliment.
I remember that Gianni Versace was killed by a gunshot.
What this phenomenon of thought presents to us is the killing of all homosexuals.
The refrain that this character has sung several times is a direct insult to the memory of Gianni Versace, to his family and to the entire gay community.
Of course, we hadn't deluded ourselves that intelligence and respect would blossom with spring, but neither that they were buried under the violence that comes out of the mouths of certain characters.
I believe that strong protest and judicial action must be undertaken against certain forms of discrimination and violence, which for now are only verbal, but we know that violence always arises from words.
This Government, the institutions as a whole and also the Church should take good note of this event because this way of speaking is a symptom of a climate of social tension that risks exploding: it is necessary to arrive in a very short time at a law against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, in compliance with the’Article 3 of the Constitution, and therefore that these squalid characters pay criminally for the obscenities they are spreading.