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Berlusconi's Tranny Defense

BS Top - Nadeau Berlusconi Getty Images (2) As Italy’s leader tries to use a politician’s affair with a transsexual prostitute to deflect his own scandals, Barbie Latza Nadeau says his misogyny is finally catching up with him.

As if the visual image of Italy’s 73-year-old Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi bedding a call girl in “Putin’s bed” isn’t enough, Italians now have to contend with another politician’s porn-star lifestyle. And this latest scandal makes Berlusconi’s numerous affairs seem relatively quaint. Late last month, Piero Marrazzo, the governor of Lazio region, was caught on video in a cocaine-fueled tryst with a transsexual prostitute, a former Brazilian “Miss Transex International” known as Natalie.

Marrazzo’s initial denials quickly turned to a confession after revelations that the 51-year-old politician was a regular on Rome’s transsexual prostitution circuit, paying upward of €3,000 a visit. Marrazzo’s demise came on the eve of the opposition’s vote for a new party leader. Naturally, it was Berlusconi’s brother’s newspaper that broke the scandal. Marrazzo was never in the race, but headlines quickly turned from the polling stations to Rome’s seediest districts, where Natalie and other transsexuals and crossdressers work the streets.

Berlusconi tried to use the Marrazzo scandal as an opportunity to brag that his leftist opposition does not hold the moral high ground, sniffing to the press that, “at least I was with a real woman.”

In the days after Marrazzo was exposed, Brenda, another trans prostitute, told reporters that Marrazzo and other politicians were regulars in the area and that she had captured one of the encounters between Natalie and Marrazzo with a cellphone videocamera. Natalie broke her own silence about the details of her relationship with the former governor of Lazio this week. “Piero and I have known each other since 2001. We were in a shoe store and our eyes met,” she told the tabloid Novella 2000. “At first he thought I was a woman,” she claimed. Natalie also described how she even took his trans virginity. “He found me on a trans Web site, and during our first appointment it was apparent to me that this was the first time he had been with a transsexual,” Natalie explained. “But he was different than my other clients. He came to my house, he paid me and then liked to tell me about his life. The first five or six times we were together we didn’t even have sex. That came later. After we made love he held me and told me I was beautiful.”

Marrazzo, who will likely face criminal charges for cocaine use, resigned before slinking off to a nearby monastery to rehabilitate himself with his wife and three daughters. Meanwhile, Berlusconi’s own sex scandals with his paid escorts have been decidedly different and oddly more degrading. His encounters always included sex, often paid in advance by a business associate, and rarely ended with a post-coital snuggle. Escort Patrizia D’Addario, who claims she was paid €1,000 for her services to the prime minister, taped him after one encounter telling her that she should try masturbation to stimulate her libido. He also offered her a European Parliamentary seat for her services. Berlusconi, who will face his own criminal corruption charges in two separate cases this month after losing immunity in October, defiantly refuses to step down despite mounting pressure. In doing so, he has become an enemy of the foreign press; he is waging a war with the judiciary who he claims are out to get him; and he is easily the most gaffe-prone leader in the free world. But now he is losing favor where it hurts him the most—with women.

Berlusconi tried to use the Marrazzo scandal as an opportunity to brag that his leftist opposition does not hold the moral high ground, sniffing to the press that, “at least I was with a real woman.” But that attitude has hardly impressed Italy’s feminist class, which has little patience for “il Cavaliere’s” spate of mind-boggling gender faux pas. Two weeks ago, Berlusconi lashed out at 60-something political rival Rosy Bindi during a debate on national television. When Berlusconi couldn’t counter her political prowess, he called the graying matriarch of the opposition “more beautiful than you are intelligent,” meant to imply she was neither. She swiftly responded, “I am not a woman at your disposal,” which has become the catchphrase for a growing anti-Berlusconi women’s movement, showing up on T-shirts and protest posters across the country. In the first 11 days after the Bindi insult, over 100,000 women signed an online petition against the prime minister for his unrepentant sexist ways.

So far, the protesters form only a minority of Italian women, but there is optimism the petition may spark a nuovo-feminist movement, especially among younger women who feel that the time has come for intelligence to count more than décolletage. Earlier in the week, the World Economic Forum’s annual Gender Gap report ranked Italy 72nd worldwide for gender equality, below Vietnam and Venezuela. The report highlights gender discrepancies in wage equality and workforce participation—two areas in which Italy ranks lower than all its European counterparts except the Czech Republic, Cyprus, and Greece.

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November 4, 2009 | 11:24pm
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chinka

I love the irony of your name, Barbie! Great article and I completely agree, this gender fascism must stop now. Having lived in Europe (Spain) I know now that being a part of their everyday life and inherited through generations repressed, it's a struggle to overcome.... but I believe the movement is starting, your article acting as testament. Berlusconi is an embarrassment, and his time is nigh.

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11:33 am, Nov 5, 2009
natalia09

Berlusconi turned Italy television into a monkey show with half-naked women flaunting their goods in all TV programs. There is literally no TV program on any of Berlusconi owned TV stations that doesn't have a sexed up show...
How this could teach both young women and men of Italy that women are more than looks and there could be something else for the young girls than career in TV...? I hope Italians come to their mind and have the clown thrown out from his throne

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12:09 pm, Nov 5, 2009
flasher3838

even in italy this has to be a scandel

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12:36 pm, Nov 5, 2009
penscott

Use spellcheck please.

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12:48 pm, Nov 5, 2009
Kathleen1

One would hope that when reporting on objectionable comments and actions towards a group of people - the author would have considered whether the word "tranny" is seen as a pejorative by many trans peoples.

Kinda like headlining this - "Italian Broads Complain About Politician"

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12:55 pm, Nov 5, 2009
Tina-Russell

I'm glad that this story went much more in-depth than other articles I've read, which tended to leave it at "Italian minister caught with transsexual" (as though "transsexual" means transsexual prostitute and being "with" a transsexual means having sex). I'm glad you described the scandal's full extent and context.

Even so, I'm very troubled by your choice of headline; "tranny" is an extremely offensive word (similar to the "n" word), as it's generally used to denigrate the personhood of transgender people and it perpetuates the stereotype that all transsexuals are prostitutes (a stereotype that often leaves transsexuals around the world few options _other_ than sex work).

I know your intent wasn't to offend, but it's frustrating when such a hurtful word is used offhand in a headline as though it were legitimate.

Also, for an article on an international issue that touches on the subject of transsexuals, I would have liked to see a brief word on the status of transgender people in Italy. For instance, I know that Berlusconi is an oaf, but did his comment that "at least" he was caught with "a real woman"-and its implication that transsexual women are not "real" women-strike Italy's feminist community as as offensive as it strikes me?

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10:22 pm, Nov 8, 2009
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