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The most shameful thing is to censor the word "old". I'm not proud of that, because then you die. But at least name us. My braid? It's fake, it makes me less disliked  Barbara: so Barbara Alberti
Italy🏛️ Politics3 days ago

The most shameful thing is to censor the word "old". I'm not proud of that, because then you die. But at least name us. My braid? It's fake, it makes me less disliked Barbara: so Barbara Alberti

Barbara Alberti, una scrittrice e attrice italiana, esprime durante un'intervista a Vanity Fair il suo disappunto verso l'uso di eufemismi per descrivere le donne anziane, criticando la censura della parola 'vecchia'. Lei sostiene che le donne anziane dovrebbero essere nominato apertamente e non mascherate con termini come 'grande' o 'matura'. Inoltre, Alberti discute la condizione delle donne nel contesto sociale italiano, lamentando che nonostante i progressi, le donne continuano a sostenere la famiglia senza supporto reale. L'intervista copre diversi temi, tra cui politica, letteratura e questioni sociali.

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Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentLeftFactual 95Objective 853 days ago
The most shameful thing is to censor the word "old". I'm not proud of that, because then you die. But at least name us. My braid? It's fake, it makes me less disliked Barbara: so Barbara Alberti

Barbara Alberti, una scrittrice e attrice italiana, esprime durante un'intervista a Vanity Fair il suo disappunto verso l'uso di eufemismi per descrivere le donne anziane, criticando la censura della parola 'vecchia'. Lei sostiene che le donne anziane dovrebbero essere nominato apertamente e non mascherate con termini come 'grande' o 'matura'. Inoltre, Alberti discute la condizione delle donne nel contesto sociale italiano, lamentando che nonostante i progressi, le donne continuano a sostenere la famiglia senza supporto reale. L'intervista copre diversi temi, tra cui politica, letteratura e questioni sociali.

Bias read (Left): L'article frames the discussion around the marginalization of older women and critiques societal norms, using language that aligns with progressive feminist perspectives. The emphasis on naming aging openly and criticizing systemic issues reflects a left-leaning critique of traditional gender roles.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article accurately reports Barbara Alberti's statements from her interview with Vanity Fair, quoting her directly on her views regarding being called 'old' and the treatment of older women in society. The content aligns with the cross-source consensus as no contradictory information is present.

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