The square is a flop. And Diaco stings the No: "I am not a lackey"
Italian TV host Pierluigi Diaco speaks out in favor of judicial reform and criticizes the entertainment industry for ostracizing those who support the Yes vote in the upcoming referendum.
In Italy, voting No has turned many into testimonials, while those who vote Yes are branded as lackeys. This sentiment is echoed by Rai2 host Pierluigi Diaco, who strongly advocates for judicial reform and highlights the backlash faced by few willing to openly support the Yes vote. Diaco points out that this prevailing narrative is incredibly burdensome, leading him to pay the price in public perception as he is labeled as a simple follower or servant of the establishment.
Diacoโs comments illustrate the dilemma in the Italian entertainment industry, where those, like him, who declare support for the Yes vote face alienation. He emphasizes that those voting Yes are part of a broad and non-ideological coalition. On the contrary, individuals in the world of journalism and showbiz who lean toward the No vote tend to remain in a comfort zone, where they perceive themselves as patriots or saviors of the nation. He finds this phenomenon both ridiculous and unfortunately true.
Notably, Italian actor Michele Placido, along with singers Andrea Bocelli and Fausto Leali, has also broken with the popular narrative by openly announcing their support for the Yes vote. Their stance challenges the status quo of opinion within the industry and reflects a fracture in solidarity amongst public figures regarding this significant referendum topic, signifying a deeper ideological divide within not just entertainment but broader Italian society.