The article discusses the perceived reduction of public debate freedoms, suggesting that some on the right remain without moralism. It critiques what it describes as increasing Islamic propaganda in Italy, comparing it to similar trends in France and the UK. The piece argues that politically correct rhetoric has become a form of censorship, with parts of the left using morality to divide society into 'good' and 'bad,' portraying anarchist-Islamic violence as 'peace,' the burqa and female subordination as 'integration,' and book burnings as 'resistance.'
Bias read (Right): The article uses strong negative language toward Islamic propaganda, frames politically correct discourse as censorship, and positions the left as enforcing a divisive moral agenda. It also implies that the right is the last group without moralism, which aligns with a conservative critique of modern
