All we needed was the epic challenge of martial arts in Italy between two bored super billionaires like Elon Musk, patron of SpaceX and Tesla and for a few months also of Twitter (which however is now called X) and Mark Zuckerberg, the boss of Meta who controls Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp, to make our country look like a kind of amusement park. But the fault is not only theirs: it is also the ondivago Minister of Culture, Gennaro Sangiuliano, who commute between Matteo Salvini e Giorgia Meloni and that he will be remembered on TG2 for his broadcasts pro-Putinand his undersecretary Vittorio Sgarbi, an intelligence and a culture of the first order needlessly wasted in the usual antics.
Faced with Musk's bluster announcing the martial arts clash in an "epic" Italian location, Sangiuliano immediately threw his arms around to deny that the theater of the memorable challenge could be the Colosseum and open the pathetic vanity fair between Pompei, Taormina, Ostia Antica andl'Arena di Verona, in the hope of pocketing money that will never arrive. Instead of coddling Musk, who has already made fun of Prime Minister Meloni promising her the opening of one Gigafactory in Italy which he then decided to build in the German land of Brandenburg, and instead of deceiving himself that "many millions of euros will come from the event to be donated to charity for two Italian pediatric hospitals", the Minister of Culture should have limited himself to addressing the two tycoons Americans a simple question: "Dear Musk and dear Zuckerberg, instead of fantasizing about martial arts challenges for the use and consumption of your social networks, when will you decide to pay the huge cups what do you owe to the Italian taxman?”. But to ask such a question would require a national courage and dignity that Sangiuliano evidently does not have and that neither does Sgarbi, who never missed an opportunity to say a lot of nonsense. Like this one: “Since the Circus Maximus – are the lunar words of Sgarbi – we give it to those who devastate it, I don't see why the Colosseum should not be given to Musk and Zuckerberg, perhaps for 150 million". His party mate in Forza Italia, the senator, replied Maurizio Gasparri: “If Sgarbi likes the event, it means it's wrong”. Mathematician, right? Immediately down from the tower Musk and Zuckerberg, Sangiuliano and Sgarbi.
