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Fedez and Elodie in support of the law against homotransphobia: “It’s a priority”

The first to break the silence was Elodie who, in one of the Stories published on her Instagram profile, ruled on the attempt by the League and, in particular, by Senator Simone Pillon to stop the Zan law againstomotransphobia approved in the House last November. «You are unworthy» wrote the singer, «these people should not be in parliament. These people are homotransphobic “ has continued.

Fedez also resumed the discourse who, again on Instagram, widely criticized the position of the League on the Zan Bill: «This morning I wake up with the statements of Senator Pillon who explains the concept of priority.

I would like to discuss the priorities of the senator and the Ddl Zan. What’s this? It is a bill that implements new measures to prevent and combat discrimination and violence for reasons based on sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and disability. In essence, it gives more rights than those who have none. In recent weeks the senator Pillon opposed the approval of this law giving this reason: the law is not good because it would give the green light to rented wombs. Which is a good title, the theme is that in the Zan Ddl there is no mention of rented uteri ».

«Senator Pillon – he continues – amazes us by saying that it is not a priority. But sorry, Pillon, you have based your entire political career on just these issues. Are you now removing yourself from the debate like this? It’s not like her. If we want to talk about priorities, let’s do it: do we want to talk about how the Lega is managing the vaccination plan in Lombardy, where 80-year-olds and 90-year-olds are not yet vaccinated? How did the League fail to build an intensive care unit by spending tens of millions of euros during the emergency? Or for her the priority was when my wife and I urged them to wear masks while your leader went around gathering and taking off their masks to take selfies, or saying that Fedez is a blasphemous character who kills our civilization. and can’t you make appeals of this type? ».

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At that point Fedez shows a video in which Pillon, on a Family Day a few years ago, says: “This is why our children, boys, are forced to put on make-up or put on lipstick: not because a teacher has gone mad, but because a society and a culture have gone mad ”. “I’ll tell you something as a father: my son plays with dolls and it does not arouse any kind of disturbance in me. And he would not be upset even if one day he were to feel the need to put on make-up, put on lipstick or a skirt, because he has the right to express himself as he sees fit. The thing that would destabilize me is to know that he lives in a state that does not protect his sacred right to express himself in full freedom., trying to stem the discriminatory and violent dynamics that very often occur in this country ».

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