Once again, foreign newspapers hostile to Italy have chosen fiction over facts. A recent Swedish article tried to portray the removal of @uomostruzzo as some authoritarian purge, a dictatorship in action, a nation bullying one innocent citizen for a misunderstanding.
That version wrote by https://app.warera.io/user/69a45ede5859d8e928781710 is convenient.
It is also false.
UomoStruzzo was not removed because of a misunderstanding.
He was removed after multiple serious incidents, including:
Ignoring official state communications while holding office.
Acting independently against agreed national strategy.
Creating diplomatic risks with foreign nations.
Entering the German Discord, collaborating externally while serving in Italian politics.
Attempting to destabilize and overturn the government internally.
Those are not small mistakes. Those are acts incompatible with public office.
Let us be precise: he was not “exiled by tyrants.”
He was confronted politically, exposed publicly, and then removed through a democratic vote from the national channel. After the scandals and investigations, he resigned from political office himself.
That is called accountability.
The Swedish article deliberately omitted this because truth ruins propaganda.
What should concern everyone is not Italy defending itself.
It is the growing pattern of certain governments, particularly Swedish and German circles, using methods that damage fair play:
Sending people into other nations’ Discords to gather screenshots and create chaos.
Using infiltrators and informants to manipulate internal politics abroad.
Coordinated dislike campaigns against newspaper articles from nations at war with them.
Psychological warfare through mockery, misinformation and selective leaks.
That is not diplomacy.
That is not competition.
That is organized metagaming behavior disguised as commentary.
The same people lecturing Italy about democracy celebrate interference, leaks, brigading and propaganda when it benefits them.
They call investigations “bullying.”
They call votes “dictatorship.”
They call consequences “oppression.”
Apparently, in their world, democracy only counts when their side wins.
Every serious nation has the right to remove compromised officials, especially those cooperating with rival powers while in office.
If a minister joins hostile channels, undermines trust, ignores orders and helps enemies, no functioning state rewards that behavior.
It removes him.
Italy did exactly what a mature state should do: investigate, expose, vote, move on.
Italy does not need lessons on unity from governments using spies, brigades and smear campaigns.
We do not need lectures on fairness from those who weaponize Discord and newspapers.
UomoStruzzo fell because of his own actions.
And those now crying for him are not defending justice.
They are defending sabotage.
