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A climate of growing hatred
In recent months, the climate of hatred towards Selvaggia Lucarelli has increased exponentially. The journalist, known for her strong and controversial positions, has received daily death threats, as reported by her lawyer, Barbara Indovina. This phenomenon is not isolated, but represents a worrying trend that involves many public figures, especially women, who dare to express uncomfortable opinions.
The threats received by Lucarelli are not just a personal problem, but a symptom of a broader problem related to the use of social media. According to the lawyer Indovina, the insults and harassment come from fake profiles, fueled by false news spread by influencers with a large following. This creates a toxic environment where mockery and offense become common practices, contributing to a culture of verbal violence that can lead to more serious acts.
The case of Fabrizio Corona
Another disturbing aspect of this story is the involvement of Fabrizio Corona, who called Lucarelli harsh insults, contributing to a climate of hatred that led the journalist to file eight complaints. Corona's behavior is not just a personal attack, but reflects a broader trend in which words can have devastating consequences. Indovina emphasized how Corona's behavior is emulated by young people, who feel authorized to perpetuate the same type of verbal violence on social media.
In this context, it is essential to remember that justice is not found on social media, but in court. Indovina expressed her trust in law enforcement and the judiciary, stressing that every victim of threats must have the same trust. The issue of hate on social media is a question of civility and requires a collective effort to fight misinformation and promote respectful dialogue. Selvaggia Lucarelli's battle is not only hers, but represents a fight for all those who find themselves facing hate and verbal violence in the digital world.