Chancellor Ray’s tweet sparks controversy over turkey in the canteen

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“It is a return to the Middle Ages,” wrote Riccardo Lagana, which “offends people more and more.”

A “back to the Middle Ages” which “offends people more and more”. Ricardo LaganaViale Mazzini, a member of the board of directors of Viale Mazzini, posted the photo taken at cafeteria for Ray roast turkey On a bed of lettuce with cherry tomatoes garnish. “Mocking a body that wanted to live – accuse – in 2023 we need to respect animals, the environment and the sensitivities of those who don’t eat animals.”

Lagana – the manager elected in 2018 and confirmed in 2021 – is an employee of Rai. His commitment to environmental causes is well known – and it’s also been reported on the Public Television website in the Transparency section: he identifies himself as an “activist and volunteer” for animal protection and as a “vegan” in his Twitter bio.

And so – while you are in the discussion room in order to agree to maneuver turned right wolf hunting, To wild boar in general wild animals – directed by Laganà “against a return to the Middle Ages in the name of respect for the alleged ‘traditions’ of the Rai di Saxa Rubra canteen. The newspaper intercepted the tweet free Which, in an article signed by Fabrizio Piacin, also refers to the “like” of Valeria Fedeli, former minister of the Democratic Party, who could have “disappeared strategically”.

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Controversy aside, the Lagana chirping has it Commentators were divided. Many proponents of vegetarian choices: “Justo Ricardo,” “OK.” And there are those who pay attention to it menu options: «There are university canteens in Europe where the choice is divided between vegetarian and vegan meals, in some of which there is only meat on one day of the week. They are highly desirable choices for students.” But mostly, the comments (sarcastic, not) focus on freedom of choice: “I don’t understand why your right to eat vegetarian should prevail over my right to eat meat. Don’t you like it? There are a lot of cherry tomatoes on the table.” Responds to disagreements Sabrina Giannini Investigative journalist and host of “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner,” which meticulously deals with the environment, animals, and food patterns—recalls “what 1500 worlds from climateIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. That is: it is urgent Significantly reduce meat consumption. To save everyone.”

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December 24, 2022

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