Murders of two female students prompt calls for a ‘cultural rebellion’ in Italy (www.theguardian.com)
from HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works to world@lemmy.world on 03 Apr 21:05
https://sh.itjust.works/post/35512880

The murders sparked protests in Messina, Rome and other Italian cities, including Bologna, on Wednesday night. Further events are planned on Thursday.

In March, Giorgia Meloni’s government approved a draft law which for the first time introduced a legal definition of femicide in criminal law, punishing it with life in prison while increasing sentences for crimes including stalking, sexual violence and “revenge porn”.

The law followed the strong public reaction to the killing of Giulia Cecchettin, a 22-year-old student who was murdered by her former boyfriend, Filippo Turetta, in November 2023. Turetta was sentenced to life in prison in December.

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HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works on 03 Apr 21:06 next collapse

“It is often said ‘not all men’. But they are always men.” Elena, sister of 22-year-old Italian Giulia Cecchettin who was brutally murdered by her former boyfriend.

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Sequence5666@lemmy.world on 03 Apr 22:12 next collapse

OP, just trying to understand and learn. Why are all your posts fear and rage inducing? All your posts are less than two days old and all of them are articles about problematic topics.

HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works on 03 Apr 22:51 collapse

All my posts are not 2 days old, and I posted a good news story today.

sh.itjust.works/post/35507046

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rimu@piefed.social on 04 Apr 00:16 collapse

I appreciate your posts, keep it up!

HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works on 04 Apr 00:20 collapse

Thanks. :)

Formfiller@lemmy.world on 04 Apr 12:12 collapse

I was hoping lemmy would be free of these misogynistic mobs. I think these guys just proved your point. They presented no evidence or peer reviewed studies back up their made up facts. Femicide and rape culture is a huge problem worldwide. This mobbing of women online is part of the problem.

WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 04 Apr 13:51 collapse

I saw only one user in this thread try to respond with an unspecified “studies say”. How is that a “mob”?

Formfiller@lemmy.world on 04 Apr 14:02 collapse

I’ve seen men enable violence against women my entire life. Bye Felicia

WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 04 Apr 14:31 collapse

You didn’t really address my question (how is one person equal to a “mob”), and it seems like you’re using a similar type of anecdote to the one you are complaining about—no source, all personal impression. I’m not trying to be contrarian for the heck of it, I just don’t think you’re making a much better argument than the one you are speaking against.

lumony@lemmings.world on 04 Apr 02:05 next collapse

It’s possible for it to always be men yet still not apply to all men.

Shocker, I know.

Some of these people need a remedial English course.

SpongyAneurism@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz on 04 Apr 06:09 collapse

Some of these people probably said that in Italian anyways.

And I don’t expect that kind of nuance from someone whose sister just got murdered.

GreyEyedGhost@lemmy.ca on 04 Apr 02:18 collapse

That’s a very hyperbolic statement, and studies suggest about a quarter of spousal murders are committed by women. Closer to 3 in 8 in America.

HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works on 04 Apr 02:40 next collapse

This is about Italy, not America. Social norms and mores differ.

GreyEyedGhost@lemmy.ca on 04 Apr 02:44 collapse

Well, I guess if only one in four of these “always men” are women, that doesn’t count.

HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works on 04 Apr 02:50 collapse

Of course it’s not all men, but there are enough men who kill women for no reason that it’s a problem … especially when the ‘good’ men stand around and do nothing to stop it.

If you don’t want to be lumped in with all men, good for you. Then say something when men start making dumb blonde jokes, or kid around about beating women until the listen/obey.

GreyEyedGhost@lemmy.ca on 04 Apr 03:17 next collapse

While studiously ignoring 25% of the problem. Gotcha.

HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works on 04 Apr 03:21 collapse

Using whataboutism to studiously ignore the issue at hand.

It truly is ‘all men’ when it comes to a discussion about femicide.

GreyEyedGhost@lemmy.ca on 04 Apr 03:33 next collapse

So we have a problem that is done by a tiny minority of one demographic, and a third as many of the population that aren’t part of that demographic, yet you insist that demographic is the key factor in the problem at hand, and I’m supposed to believe I, who haven’t committed this act, am a part of the problem.

If you want to keep believing that the core issue is that men (or generally people with high testosterone) tend to be more violent, is the key issue, and not that there are people of either gender who wish to treat others as objects and believe their feelings are more important than other people’s well-being, well, who am I to stop you? But you might find it easier to teach people that other people have agency and as many rights as them than you will trying to teach men that being a man is a problem. And you might reach 33% more people at risk of engaging in spousal violence than if you just look at men.

As for the whataboutism, I’m speaking of spousal violence, in which you and the person in the article seem to believe only happens in one direction in any significant amount.

lumony@lemmings.world on 04 Apr 08:19 collapse

The hell? You’re the one who was saying “it’s always men,” then when presented with evidence to the contrary, you scream “whataboutism”?

You’re not helping your cause here, bud.

Formfiller@lemmy.world on 04 Apr 12:07 collapse

No evidence has been presented

lumony@lemmings.world on 04 Apr 14:02 collapse

Wrong. Evidence was presented showing it’s 1/5th of women in Italy.

lumony@lemmings.world on 04 Apr 08:18 next collapse

especially when the ‘good’ men stand around and do nothing to stop it.

Here it is, guys. They want to make it our fault that other people commit murder.

WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 04 Apr 13:47 collapse

Are there usually good men standing around at the scene of a murder?

Formfiller@lemmy.world on 04 Apr 12:06 collapse

When you say “studies suggest” whose studies are you referring to? Are these peer reviewed studies? I find your “facts” hard to believe at face value.

NatakuNox@lemmy.world on 04 Apr 14:02 collapse

3 out of 8 is a weird way to present a static. Kinda a red flag for spotting anyone trying to push a narrative. There’s more than enough data on this to present information in solid percentages or when dealing with population numbers of a society in the millions to billions people in base 10 numbers. 1:10, 1:100, 1:1000… 3 out of 8?! Like what was your sample size? 8?!

LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net on 03 Apr 22:10 collapse

Extreme punitive measures from the police and carceral organs of the state will not solve misogynistic violence. I’m glad people are fired up about the problem but this is the wrong approach. It’s been tried 1000 times for other things and it never works.

Eat_Your_Paisley@lemm.ee on 03 Apr 22:34 next collapse

But it will take the people who commit violence against women off the street. There are times when prison is not about rehabilitation its simply about removing danger.

LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net on 03 Apr 23:19 next collapse

Isolation is the one part of the carceral system that does have some effect, but I don’t think it’s the best way to achieve even that part.

I guess I don’t know the previous situation in Italy with regards to this issue. Was there a large number of people getting caught for these offenses and then released? Because killing someone and locking them up for 20 years is basically just as good from the perspective of separating victim and offender. It would be better to focus on consistent investigation and capture than on harsher penalties.

Or on programs that work to prevent violence in the first place. But we would only pursue those if we cared more about helping potential victims than about hurting offenders. That doesn’t seem to be the priority for most people.

Eat_Your_Paisley@lemm.ee on 03 Apr 23:27 collapse

They’re not looking to prevent violence they’re looking to isolate violence.

Prison has never and will never be a deterrence

lumony@lemmings.world on 04 Apr 01:56 collapse

This meme about prison being for “rehabilitation” needs to go the way of the dodo.

Life isn’t all sunshine and rainbows, kids. Sometimes the only way to stop somebody from doing something bad is to threaten them with, gasp, a punishment.

Sad this needs to be spelled out for most of you, but it really puts into perspective the kind of person that frequents these forums.

I’m just glad most of you don’t have a greater impact on the world.

ijedi1234@sh.itjust.works on 04 Apr 03:27 next collapse

If the goal of prison isn’t to turn criminals into better citizens, then why not put all prisoners in a hard labor camp?

lumony@lemmings.world on 04 Apr 08:10 collapse

That’s slavery.

ijedi1234@sh.itjust.works on 04 Apr 08:23 collapse

It is legal for prisoners to be enslaved - perhaps you missed that little gotcha in the amendment.

lumony@lemmings.world on 04 Apr 08:25 collapse

We weren’t talking about what is legal.

I’m going to ignore you now. You people are insufferable.

SpongyAneurism@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz on 04 Apr 06:06 collapse

So murdering people hasn’t been met with punishment in Italy before? That’s news to me.

Of course it has. I seriously doubt that these murderers were calculating their prison sentence and telling themselves "Oh, if I only get 15 years in prison, that’s not too bad. "

mattreb@feddit.it on 03 Apr 23:03 next collapse

But it works well for public opinion, which is what politicians care about most, unfortunately

ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.org on 04 Apr 10:33 next collapse

Italy probably has a different culture. Maybe it will work there, or they’ll learn the hard way.

phoenixz@lemmy.ca on 04 Apr 14:24 collapse

This

For a country like Italy, it will also require a cultural shift. I know they love their macho style hombres but that comes with a downside. I dunno, start at schools perhaps, where you can teach children from little to big on how they should interact together?

The exact same goes for Mexico