"This law of contempt [for the right parties] prevails throughout the West, Ferrara notes, but even more so in Italy. Three things lead to contempt or civil death in our country: having opinions that are contrary to political correctness and perhaps in tune with common sense, preferring traditional, civil, and religious values; having a different opinion on fascism and anti-fascism, but also on communism, from the dominant canon; preferring Berlusconi to his opponents or former allies. The latter weighs more than all the others, even if it is the least linked to a right-wing identity and the most contingent."
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