What Sparked It:
Greta's Heated Words in Rome:
A couple of weeks back, on November 29, Greta Thunberg
showed up at a massive pro-Palestine demonstration in Rome. She went all in,
slamming Meloni's government as a "f***ing fascist" regime.
She even said she feels "physically repulsed"
thinking about the leaders in power, pretty intense stuff from the climate
activist who's been mixing environment with global politics lately.
Meloni's Perfect
Response:
In her speech at Atreju, that sold-out event packed with patriots
at Castel Sant'Angelo, Meloni was talking about fake "ZT L
environmentalists" who push policies that hurt regular folks and make
Italy dependent on others. Then she dropped this:
Greta Thunberg has heavily attacked the Italian government; therefore, we are on the right side of history.
Boom. The place erupted. It's like she's saying, "If
Greta's mad at us, we must be doing something right." We couldn't agree
more. It's a badge of honor when the ideologues lose it.
Key Takeaways from
This Exchange
- Realism over ideology: Meloni's pushing practical green policies that protect jobs and sovereignty, not elite stunts.
- Not their first clash: Greta's Gaza flotilla adventures earlier this year got called out by Meloni as more about propaganda than real help.
- Confidence boost: This quip shows why we're proud of her leadership. She doesn't back down; she turns attacks into wins.
- Crowd loves it: Atreju was all about unity and strength, and lines like this fire everyone up.
Moments like these remind us why Meloni's got Italy heading in the right direction. If critics like Greta are fuming, we'll take that as confirmation we're on the good side. What do you think, classic Meloni or what?


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