Greta Beccaglia, Andrea Delogu’s outburst: “Vaf ******. I’ve been told millions of times ‘you don’t need to show yourself, you’re an intelligent woman'”

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Andrea Delogu intervenes on the harassment that the journalist Greta Beccaglia suffered live on TV and does so through a long post on Instagram. The video of what happened at the end of the Empoli-Fiorentina match went viral. Beccaglia, who was outside the south curve of the Empoli stadium to wait for the Fiorentina fans to leave, was harassed on live television by a man who slapped her on the backside while others yelled at her sexist phrases. All without having the slightest defense, not even from the conductor in the studio. Hence the outburst of Andrea Delogu: “A bit of vaf ****** have added up in recent weeks and today, after the video seen on the profile of Trash Italiano, where a journalist is harassed outside the stadium and in which no one, and I repeat, no one stands in his defense, my head exploded. I have resurfaced the various ‘Andrea, mind your business, do not always argue, who then say that you are a bitch’. At this point they are right, I do it: we are drunk with vulgar symbolism, addicted to being on social networks seeing “Oh, I’m a nice person, I adhere to the message, let me photoshopp the red mustache under the eye, but let me put the photo where I looked good”.

The radio host continues: “But then let’s take the right side when Aurora Ramazzotti points out that when you yell at us in the street you are assholes and you frighten us, no, we ask them if they have exaggerated or not, if we break our p *** too much *, if we are not complaining excessively “. The post continues citing Alessia Marcuzzi and one of her latest videos on social media: “Then she shows us a vibrator, and all the freedom in the world that you think you have goes to get screwed because the vibrator makes you think about the vagina and then ‘No , it’s wrong!’. The fact that you think about my vagina if you see a vibrator is your business, if it bothers you, not ours! ”. Andrea Delogu then gets even more personal: “I’ve been told millions of times ‘but you don’t need to show yourself, you’re an intelligent, cultured woman, you don’t have to: then you lose credibility’. I lose credibility because I want to wear a miniskirt or an exposed lace bra, because my body takes away from what I write or what I say. I got it? The female body in the common conception demeans you when shown. We are free to want to please each other, not to be afraid of being judged or objectified by taking away the dignity of people with character, intelligence and professionalism “.

The real problem for Delogu is always the woman’s body: “Someone other than us always wants to choose: they tell us that we cannot have an abortion, that we cannot feel pleasure, that we cannot dress as we please, speak as we please, be free to be alone and not want children. We have reached the point that, shamelessly, many are wondering if it was not the victim’s fault too. Fault of those who are insulted, beaten, subjugated, raped and killed. Personally in recent months for private vicissitudes, I see the worst of this country, an underlying, silent violence, a patriarchy of birth … the continuous battle between the bigotry of time that passes only if you are female, of the comparison between me and a man in the my own situation is shameful ”.

Finally, the showgirl concludes her long post on Instagram with all the anger that this story has aroused in her: “We will talk about it on another occasion, but in the meantime today it really goes ********!”. Many shares and comments from the director Gabriele Muccino who writes “Standing ovation! Sublime Andrea Delogu!” a Sandra Milo who adds: “Beauty, the resolved relationship that a woman has with her body should never constitute a limit, an aggravating factor when you want to convey an important message. What is said must not lose value or assume a wrong connotation just because a good-looking woman does it to manifest it “.

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