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Who is Stefano Addeo, the professor author of the post against Giorgia Meloni's daughter

The author of the message against Geneva, the PM's daughter, claimed in the last few hours that he had written the 'stupid post' on impulse. But he had previously lashed out at other members of the government

by Redaction Rome

Minacce a figlia di Giorgia Meloni, identificato il presunto autore del post

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Stefano Addeo, the Marigliano professor and author of the post against Ginevra, Giorgia Meloni's daughter, said in the last few hours that he had impulsively written that 'stupid post' (he called it so himself in his apology message) in which he wished the same fate as Martina Carbonaro (the 14-year-old girl killed in Afragola in recent days) on the premier's daughter. 'I apologise for the content of the post: one never wishes death, especially to a child'. But without taking a step backwards with respect to his ideas ('I do not feel represented by this government'), which have remained outside the classroom, he is keen to say. "In the classroom I have never done politics. My students love me. I hate all forms of violence, I love animals, I volunteer. It was a mistake',

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However, the teacher does not seem to be new to similar behaviour, as shown by another post published by the same teacher on his social page. A post that Addeo immediately tried to make disappear from his social profiles but which Adnkronos is in possession of. If he wished little Ginevra to be killed like the 14-year-old girl from Afragola, a few days ago the teacher wished the same fate as the Palestinians in Gaza for the children of Meloni, once again, and the deputy prime ministers: Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani and Infrastructure Minister Matteo Salvini, all immortalised in pictures in which they shook hands with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Even the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella, called the Prime Minister yesterday to express solidarity after the threats made via social media to his daughter Ginevra.

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In the week the measures

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Disciplinary measures will soon be taken against the teacher who teaches German at a high school in the province of Naples. Tomorrow, although it is a holiday - as far as we know - discussions on the case will begin, leading to a decision on the measures to be taken, probably as early as Tuesday 3 June. Yesterday, Education Minister Giuseppe Valditara had claimed that 'the figure of the teacher is of extraordinary importance in the training of young people, not only in imparting knowledge but also in educating them to respect others. It is indispensable,' he added, 'that teachers are first and foremost aware of the responsibility and social value of their role. We can no longer tolerate behaviour by individuals who on social networks or in public betray the decorum and dignity that must characterise such a delicate profession. The ministry will sanction those who are not worthy of being part of our school".

 

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