Berlusconi: offensive or hilarious?

A dispute has broken out in Italy after Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said the women there are "so beautiful" that the country doesn't have enough soldiers to prevent them from being raped. Offensive or funny? Our Observers in Italy comment on the most recent blunder from the king of gaffes.

The comment in question was made on Sunday, when Berlusconi announced that 30,000 troops would be deployed on the streets after a rise in sex crimes, including several brutal rapes in Rome. The idea has received mixed reactions: the 3,000 soldiers placed on the streets since August have failed to cut crime, and critics say Berlusconi is creating a police state. But what has really riled the public is the PM's joke, which opposition lawmaker Giovanna Melandri called "profoundly offensive". It's not the first time Berlusconi has been criticised for sexism. And it's not only he who's guilty. In response to his comments, granddaughter of fascist dictator Alessandra Mussolini said: "The fact is we need so many soldiers because there are so many ugly men".

 

 

"My reaction was one of laughter… I don’t give any importance to the occasional joke"

Caterina Carosi is a senate collaborator for the People of Liberty Party (Berlusconi's ruling party). She works on human rights issues.

This is a highly superficial event designed to discriminate against the government. Rather than comment on the joke itself, I would point to the demystification carried out by the media and opposition. The main problem is the way the media select the topics they wish to talk about. They insist on the playful character of certain statements, and end up ignoring all the talk about real policies. Berlusconi said a lot about what the government would do to tackle the problem, but journalists preferred to talk about the joke.

Other countries are probably more careful about political correctness. I don't wish to criticise their choice, but they should understand that our approach to politics is sometimes different. Hence when they talk about the joke, they shouldn't forget to discuss the policies put forward as well.

My reaction was one of laughter, though it is probably conditioned by the environment I work in. Here in parliament we work hard on serious issues, so I don't give any importance to the occasional joke. I don't believe Berlusconi is sexist. Nor is the government as a whole. We all have our general views of the opposite sex, but I wouldn't give undue importance to a joke."

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"His offensive statements hardly reflect the Italian population’s opinion"

Cynthia Martens is a public relations professional, freelance writer and translator living in Milan.

Berlusconi routinely makes statements that Italians find mortifying, and his offensive statements hardly reflect the Italian population's opinion. However, Berlusconi's most recent remark, even taken as a simple joke, is just not funny.  It is in fact profoundly offensive because of its main assumptions: that women are raped because they are beautiful; that only (young) women are raped; that a rapist is pursuing sexual gratification; that when faced with a very pretty girl, men cannot help but rape her.

These assumptions are simply wrong: men, women and children of all ages, whether they are attractive or not, are raped. The purpose of rape is not sexual gratification, but the expression of power. Further, the assumption that men are incapable of restraining themselves, and controlling their desires, is offensive. Most men are not rapists.

I would add that Berlusconi demonstrates faulty logic when he asserts that there isn't much we can do, since there will always be rapists. There have always been rapists, just as there have always been murderers and thieves. This does not mean that they are free to act as they please, or that the law protects them."

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Flickr users react

"Did you see that ugly girl?  She's so lucky - she can walk in the street without an escort!"

Flickr user Livio Bonino drew this cartoon in response to Berlusconi's comment.

 

Collage by "edoardo.baraldi". On the left, Minister of Public Affairs Renato Brunetta with his girlfriend, an Italian interior designer.  

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Such comments offend dignity of the all women

I'm an albanian studying Political Science in the University of Milan, Italy. I feel offended that Berlusconi thinks that women are raped because there are “pretty”.

So he thinks that if women would stop prettying themselves up they’d be left alone and that “ugly” women aren’t raped (it isn’t true). So women don’t dress well and don’t go out! Is this what he is suggesting? Such comments offend dignity of the all women of this county and not only ( there are a lot of female immigrant workers and students in Italy and a lot of them have been victims of sexual violence ). I think that presence of the army it’s not the only way to guarantee more freedom, safety and respect for women. It’s necessary to apply new political decisions in way that women can feel free and safe when they’ll put on a short dress, make-up, high heals and go out!

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It's not the first time that

It's not the first time that Berlusconi makes such gaffes. After all, he is no politician, just a "successful" business-man, who entered in politics for the benefits of his own interests and because of his megalomania, but also he is not to blame for this unfortunate events. The blame is on all the italian political class, and italian people that continue to keep them in power. After all, a country gets the government that deserves.
I would like to say to the women that live in Italy: don't wait for miracles by the government, or situation to change, it's not gonna happen anytime soon, but be smart and safe by all means. So, yes Blerina, I would suggest to you not to come home late at night, and not to exaggerate with your dress and heals, and not push your luck. Either that, or go live in a safer and more sensible country...

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berlusconi's gaffe

I completely agree with Blerina Kutscha. our Prime Minister is reallr ridiculous. He should take more car eof women and not only of this. Please in italy we have a lot of problem, why don't spend time about them and trying solve them, instead of loosing time in stupid speech. really if he talked the half time he does, he always talks too much foolish anyway.
kind regards,
monica

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Fake

Isn't the last youtube movie a fake ?

Quote from Youtube page :
"Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's Friendly Greeting
fake ;(
this is part or trailer of project/movie "Bye Bye Berlusconi!""

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Correction

It's indeed the trailer of a movie. Thanks for pointing that out. We've corrected the piece.

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