Mar 8 • 23:00 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

"The Pro Vita chants end in fire." The shocking slogans of feminists in the March 8 parade

The article discusses the radical shift in feminist protests, highlighting violent slogans aimed at the Pro Vita association during International Women's Day demonstrations in Italy.

The article describes a troubling trend in recent feminist protests in Italy, showcasing a blend of aggression and radical political ideology akin to far-left movements. It argues that contemporary militant feminism has shifted from universal causes to a more partisan advocacy, overlapping with antagonistic leftist groups. This convergence is cited as a reason for increasingly aggressive methodologies present in protests, with slogans echoing rhetoric from Italy's historical far-left crises, notably the 'Years of Lead.'

On International Women's Day, feminists were reportedly heard chanting slogans that directly targeted the Pro Vita & Famiglia association, employing violent imagery reminiscent of the 1970s. These chants indicate a heightened level of hostility and an overt embrace of violent expression in advocacy efforts. The words

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