It Was ChatGPT, Says Italian Who ‘Hoped Meloni’s Daughter Would Meet Same Fate as Murder Victim’
- An Italian teacher posted a social media message referencing the recent beating death of 14-year-old Martina Carbonaro in early 2025.
- The post sparked public outrage and threats against the teacher, prompting him to cancel all his social media accounts amid heated political reactions.
- An educator, living with his 90-year-old mother and without any children of his own, expressed remorse for the upset caused after referencing the tragic case of 14-year-old Martina Carbonaro, who was allegedly killed by her 18-year-old former boyfriend.
- Key political leaders such as Matteo Renzi, Matteo Salvini, and Premier Giorgia Meloni strongly criticized assaults targeting children and denounced the toxic political environment, with Meloni describing the threats against her family as part of a dangerous cycle fueled by extreme ideological beliefs.
- The incident highlights increasing tensions in Italian political discourse and raises concerns about the impact of social media on public safety and political debate.
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The author of the message against Geneva, the Premier's daughter, said in these hours that he had written the stupid post on impulse. But he had already hurled at other government representatives.
After a post shock in which he wished Meloni's daughter the same fate as the 14-year-old killed in Afragola, a Neapolitan teacher apologized publicly. But other similar messages emerged.
Stefano Addeo, the German teacher of Marigliano: "I hate all forms of violence, it was a mistake and a stupid gesture." As a retaliation they threw tomatoes at him against the windows of the house
'Gesto stupido. I don't feel represented by this government' (ANSA)
It was a stupid gesture. A post written on impulse in the night, after hearing the news that Italy continued to send weapons to Israel. I woke up in the morning and said: "My Lady, what I wrote" . I immediately deleted it. I regret the content: I never wish death, especially to a child. But I do not withdraw my political ideas: I do not feel represented by this government and I do not change my mind even if I am imprisoned.
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