The Giorgia Meloni's Christmas greeting that will drive the left mad

"Whether you believe in God or not, these symbols summarize the values that founded my civilization."

The Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni has once again caught the attention of Italians and the rest of the world by going against woke ideals in a video that has since gone viral. She defended the importance of the nativity scene by declaring that these holidays not be centered around the tree but instead around the manger.

As the left seeks to sow messages to demoralize Christianity and erase the Christmas traditions so deeply rooted in Western families, Meloni sent a Christmas greeting rebuking those who criticize celebrations such as Christmas Eve.

"I decided to do the nativity scene when in schools they say you can't do it because it somehow offends whoever believes in another culture," she said.

"How can a child born in a stable offend you?" she asked. "How can you be offended by a family fleeing to defend that child?" she added.

"Whether you believe in God or not, these symbols summarize the values that founded my civilization," Meloni pointed out.

"I want Geneva to know that Christmas is not only about giving us expensive gifts and eating everything there is (...) I want her to know that we celebrate these values," she said.

In her video, Meloni called on everyone to make the "manger revolution.”

It is a Christmas greeting that breaks the narrative that the left has tried to instill in the world that we don't need to get married, we don't need to form families and we don't need to believe in Baby Jesus.