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Donald Trump calls Meloni ‘beautiful’ and then explains why he avoids using this word in the US – The Times of India

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Former U.S. president Donald J Trump is making the headlines again, this time while referring to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni as “Beautiful.”, seems like an innocent comment at first, but this was all done while also offering commentary on why such a description would be controversial in the United states. The remark came during a public exchange at the right-wing political gathering “Atreju”, organised by Meloni’s party, Brothers of Italy.Donald Trump, while addressing the crowd, complimented Meloni on her leadership skills and political strength. “She’s a beautiful woman”, then said “I am not supposed to say that”. His excuse, “In the U.S. if you tell a woman she is beautiful, your political life might just be over, but i’ll take my chances”. This statement in the American political discourse, where public figures are often scrutinised for comments that can be interpreted as regressive towards women, even if intended as compliments.

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Trump’s strange remarks were met with chuckles and applause from the “sympathetic crowd”, but is soon got people talking online and across social media applications. His words words tapped into a long-standing cultural tension within American political life, where public leaders are frequently criticized for statements that are perceived as sexist, even when they are meant as compliments.

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What was Meloni’s reaction

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Being the first prime minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, did not flinch at the comment and smiled throughout the heartfelt exchange of words. Trump went on and then referred to as an “incredible leader”, and complimented her conservative values, positioning her with an international movement of patriotism.This exchange between the two, provides a glimpse into the cultural expectation differences between the two nations. In Italy, politicians tend to employ words that would fall under the category of being too personal or out of line in the American political landscape. U.S. politicians, on the other hand, usually refrain from remarks that describe another politician’s physique, particularly in a professional or diplomatic context. Such action can result in charges of sexism or insensitivity, perhaps ruining reputations or campaigns.

Is there a broader message behind this?

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This little event was part of Trump’s visit to Europe, where he had to participate in meetings and forums alongside conservative leaders. His mighty presence at Atreju, was a notable for its timing as he continues to campaign for the 2024 elections. His speech, to some might seem powerful but it was heavily focused on ongoing geopolitical issues, themes that resonate strongly with Meloni’s political baseTrump’s statement to “take his chances”, is just his typical public persona. Throughout his political career, he has often embraced the face of controversies and have rejected the very idea of “political correctness”. His critics argue that this approach encourages outdated or offensive attitudes, while his supporters believe it signals authenticity and a refusal to be constrained by modern social norms. While Italian media generally reported the incident as lighthearted, American media was more ambivalent. While trumps return to White house is on the go, moments such as these remind U.S. citizens that he is a polarising candidate who will test limits, even on the world stage. Remember, there are many more where that came from.

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