In that context, Italy is showing more hypersensitive skin of late. Roberto Saviano, author of Gomorrah – the much-acclaimed 2006 literary-journalistic book on the Neapolitan mafia, the Camorra – faced a defamation verdict on Thursday for calling current Italian PM Giorgia Meloni a ‘bastard’ when she was a minister. The outburst came in a December 2020 TV interview when asked to comment on the death of a 6-month-old illegal migrant from Guinea in a shipwreck: ‘All the bullshit [said about NGOs], sea taxis, cruises [for migrants]. All I can say is: bastards, how could you? Meloni, [fellow far-right leader Matteo] Salvini: bastards.’ For many, Saviano being hauled up is natural, not surprising one bit. For many others with a more liberal bent of mind, this is new petulance from Europe’s political establishment in the face of democratic gaali.