In March 2010, Feltri was suspended six months from the professional register for the Boffo case, dating back to August 2009, and for the articles signed by , one of the Italian journalists who wrote for the newspaper directed by Feltri, published after his disbarment from the register. Feltri reacted to the news by stating: "I am sorry that I am not a pedophile priest or at least a homosexual semi-priest or a left-wing conductor, but that I am simply a journalist who cannot therefore enjoy the protection of the bishops, nor become a martyr of information". In Italian political journalistic language, the Boffo method means the activity of denigration in the press based on specially constructed false documents. Feltri later reiterated that the news he published about
Dino Boffo, referring to Boffo's conviction of harassment and alleged homosexuality, was true, that he intended to provide information on the hypocrisy of a part of the Catholic world, and that he still felt sorrowful for having caused his resignation. In December 2011, the Court of Milan sentenced Feltri to compensate Gianpaolo Silvestri, the former
Federation of the Greens senator, among the founders of
Arcigay, with €50,000 for a
homophobic insult. He had used
ad hominem, a strategy of
rhetoric also used by the
Sophists of
ancient Greece, aimed exclusively at damaging the adversary, as opposed to philosopher
Socrates, who had the goal of reaching
truth. In 2017, Farina said that, according to him,
Asia Argento simply chose to prostitute herself in order to be able to make a career. According to , another Italian journalist, there was nothing wrong with this; according to him, it was unfair to sue after twenty years, and having gained fame. In 2019, Feltri expressed
antisemitic views towards journalist
David Parenzo and declared that
Jews have bored him with
the Holocaust. During a television interview in February 2021, he was asked by the journalist : "Which relevant people would you like in the new government?". He replied to her "
Hitler", provoking controversy both on social media and in the press. During a television show in April 2020, Feltri considered Southern Italians as "inferior people". His words caused controversy around Italy. In response, he said that he meant to say they were inferior only and exclusively from an economic point of view, in the sense that the production of
material (not
spiritual) wealth, according to him, was superior in
Lombardy rather than in
Campania. He said that he was deeply in love with the city of
Naples, its dialect, songs, and culture. In December 2024, he declared in an interview to
Belve that he met
Pope Francis and that they discussed common ideas, such as that there is too much homosexuality (using the pejorative word
frociaggine) in the Catholic Church. == Works ==