Roberto Vannacci, the controversial general and candidate for the ruling Lega party in the EU parliamentary elections, has been making headlines with his recent statements. In an interview with the daily newspaper “La Stampa” (Saturday edition), Vannacci called for separate school classes for disabled students. He argued that separate classes for disabled students are not discriminatory and that students with disabilities should be entrusted to specialists.
Vannacci’s comments have sparked heated debates, with some warning of the danger of creating “ghetto classes” for the disabled. Others argue that the goal of the Italian school system should be the full integration of students with disabilities. Despite this, Vannacci has gained attention for his views on various societal issues. His statements on homosexuality and parenting have been particularly contentious, causing discussions in Italy for months.
In addition to his controversial views on disability and education, Vannacci has also expressed his opinions on fascist dictator Benito Mussolini, calling him a “statesman.” He also stated his views on abortion, stating that he believes it is an unfortunate necessity rather than a right. On migration, Vannacci emphasized the problem of illegal immigration and expressed his disbelief in a multicultural society.
Vannacci’s book “Il mondo al contrario” has also been a topic of debate, with its controversial theses causing discussions in Italy for months. Despite these controversies surrounding him, Vannacci has gained attention for his unique perspective on various societal issues. His statements continue to be a topic of discussion in Italy, highlighting ongoing divisions in society.