A version of a speech delivered by Italian Prime Minister-designate Giorgia Meloni that focused on the family unit, God, and national identity was taken down from the internet.

The video was removed for violating the community guidelines. There are still other copies of the video on the site.

After Meloni won the head of a right-wing coalition that captured 44 percent of the Italians vote, the video went viral.

There are videos that feature "spam and deceptive practices", "sensitive" material such as nudity, suicide, or "vulgar language", and "violent or dangerous content" such as "hate speech" or "harassment".

The leader of Italy's right-wing Brothers of Italy party, Meloni, railed against the progressive forces in her country that have sought to destroy the family, tradition, objectivity, biology, and other foundations of society.

She said that the accusations that the World Congress of Families is a step backwards for Italy are false.

She slammed abortion, late-term abortion, and child gender transition hormone therapy. The low birth rate is one of Europe's biggest problems.

She said that those who support practices likeomb for rent, abortion at nine months, and blocking the development of children with drugs are embarrassing.

She pointed to the fact that she was criticized for running for mayor of Rome while she was pregnant as proof that her party is not anti-woman. She said her party is offering a compassionate, pro-human platform that claims modernity has left women struggling and dissatisfied.

She said that they are fighting for the right of a woman to be a mother and not have to give up work. It's the right to be a mother, not to work, and not to starve to death. There is a woman's right to have an abortion because she doesn't have any other options.

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