Rebecca Buttigieg is one of the most active Labour MPs in gaslighting citizens about Labour’s policies on civil liberties. She is excellent for virtue-signaling and to extoll her fake virtues, but she is always first to contradict herself by doing the opposite in what she says. Like pretending to be pro-choice but introducing an anti-abortion legislation or justifying the vote in parliament against a public inquiry on the murder of Jean-Paul Sofia.
Now, after another woman was murdered because “the system failed her”, Rebecca Buttigieg decided to join the media’s current morbid fascination with misogyny and femicide by promoting Andrew Tate to a wide local audience who definitely has never heard of him. Congratulations Minister. At least, those of us who are literate enough to know who Andrew Tate is, know that, in theory and in principle, you are against human-trafficking. On the other hand, the incels who listen to him and are fascinated by him, will surely heed your advice considering your horrible political record and given you are a great inspiration to the Maltese youth.
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