"We have learned to sell our integrity in small, convenient installments, until there is nothing left to redeem."
Journalism in Italy has devolved into a "festival of hypocrisy"-a self-referential circle where merit is a ghost and truth is routinely sacrificed for the sake of convenience. Matteo Pagani, a veteran journalist, has just decided to shatter the looking glass.
What happens when a man finally stops playing the game? Following a brutal, drunken, and deeply "offensive" acceptance speech at a prestigious awards gala, Matteo faces a stark choice: a humiliating public apology or professional suicide. He chooses a third way: he doubles down on every single word.
Offensive is a tense, room-bound confrontation that dissects the decay of an entire nation. Through the lens of a single, volatile morning, Alexjan Carraturo explores the most uncomfortable corners of the Italian landscape:
The Journalistic Sham: A raw look at the vanity of a media system that exists only to celebrate itself while losing all touch with reality.
The Trap of Political Correctness: A frontal assault on the linguistic and social cages of a society where being "offensive" has become the only way to remain honest.
The Italian Stagnation: A cynical analysis of a country divided between "Pigeons" and "Peacocks," trapped in a generational abyss where the young are sold illusions and the old are left chasing ghosts.
The Meritocracy of Followers: The frustration of an analog generation witnessing the rise of a world where popularity replaces competence and "influence" replaces intellect.
This is not a book for the sensitive or for those seeking validation. It is a sharp, satirical, and unapologetically fierce mirror held up to a society that prefers a comfortable lie over a devastating truth.
Face the confrontation. Accept the discomfort. Discover why, in a world of masks, the truth is the ultimate offense.
Note: This book is the English edition of the original Italian work titled "Offensivo".