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2024-02-12T16:13:56.063Z

Highlights: "Shameful censorship", rain of criticism on social media for Venier. Thousands of tweets from users in support of the words of Ghali and Dargen D'Amico. Venier interrupts him, saying: "But here it's a party, we're talking about music" The statement from Rai CEO Roberto Sergio also came under scrutiny, accused of not containing any reference to the reasons of the Palestinians. Reproduction reserved © Copyright ANSA. All rights reserved.


Rain of criticism on social media for Mara Venier's hosting of yesterday's episode of Domenica In. (HANDLE)


Rain of criticism on social media for MaraVenier's hosting of yesterday's episode of Domenica In.

There are thousands of tweets from users in support of the words of Ghali and Dargen D'Amico, who intervened in favor of the Palestinian cause and in defense of immigrants.


    There are many comments that accuse Rai of censorship towards the two singers and speak of a "shameful page of public service".

What is particularly controversial is the moment in which Dargen D'Amico intervenes to talk about immigration: "What immigrants put in to pay for our pensions - states the artist - is more than what we spend on hospitality".

Venier interrupts him, saying: "But here it's a party, we're talking about music."

Then in the background you can hear the presenter saying: "You embarrass me, I won't let you talk anymore, because this is not the time".


    The statement from Rai CEO Roberto Sergio also came under scrutiny, accused of not containing any reference to the reasons of the Palestinians.

Dozens posted the video of the presenter's reading of the note, stigmatizing, in particular, the concluding comment: "These are the words of our CEO which we obviously all share".


    There were many messages in support of Ghali, in which the video of his words to Domenica In was posted in response to the Israeli ambassador: "Ever since I wrote my first songs, at 13-14 years old, I have been talking about what is happening - underlines the 'artist -. It hasn't been since October 7th, this thing has been going on for a while. The fact that he talks like this is not good.


   This policy of terror continues, people are increasingly afraid of saying 'stop the war' and 'stop the genocide'. People feel that they lose something if they say 'long live peace', this must not happen."


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