Mar 11 • 15:46 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

"What a disgrace the right-wing... who sing". The left remains silent on homophobia towards Cerno and Diaco

The article discusses an incident where Tommaso Cerno and Pierluigi Diaco sang together at an event, leading to backlash from the left for alleged homophobic remarks and a misunderstanding surrounding the political implications of their performance.

The article reports on recent comments regarding Tommaso Cerno, the director of Il Giornale, and Pierluigi Diaco, a presenter on Rai Due, who faced backlash for singing together at an event. The phrase "What a disgrace, there's nothing that disgusts me more than right-wing... who sing" captures the derogatory sentiment directed at them. Their performance of Sal Da Vinci’s song "Per sempre sì" sparked political controversy, with accusations from the left claiming it served as an anthem for a government referendum, a narrative that Da Vinci himself has denied as he refrains from endorsing any particular political stance for the upcoming vote.

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