On Wednesday, the Facebook page of the Young Democrats of Bergamo — the same group that, back in November, protested against Emanuele Fiano for “engaging with moderate Zionists” — published a telling image. It featured the flying pig from Hayao Miyazaki’s Porco Rosso, along with the slogan “Better a pig than a Zionist”, a twist on the movie’s famous line, “I’d rather be a pig than a fascist.”
The caption — unintentionally Magritte-like — declared: “This is not antisemitism. And anyone who insists otherwise has a very clear political agenda” — namely, to silence critics of Israel. The same old story.
