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20th Jan 2022

Hentai porn interrupts Italian parliament Zoom meeting

Kieran Galpin

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Who knew government meetings had halftime hentai shows?

During a digital Italian parliamentary meeting regarding data transparency, someone started playing a hentai porn video during the zoom call for all participants to see.

While discussing data transparency in political decision making, Italian government officials were met with a CGI rendering of Final Fantasy VII’s Tifa Lockhart having sex.

If the situation could not get any more cringe-worthy, the video began playing just after the introduction of one of last year’s Nobel Prize winners, 73-year-old Giorgio Parisi.

What is hentai?

Hentai porn is described as: “a sub-genre of the Japanese genres of manga and anime, characterised by overtly sexualised characters and sexually explicit images and plots.”

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Hosted by Five Star Movement Senator Maria Laura Mantovani, the meeting was apparently without problems for the first 30 minutes, reports ANSA. However just as Parisi entered the call, the video switched to Tifa Lockhart laying on her front with pretty much everything visible.

The clip has been edited out of the official event broadcast – but snippets of the incident have already began circulated online and received a massive amount of attention.

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At first, Mantovani continues to talk – but someone yells in Italian about a “sex offender.” Mantovani’s audible sigh can be heard before attempting to remove the video with help from her assistant. While killing the video took around 30 seconds, the audio itself lasted even longer.

It’s not yet clear where the footage came from but Kotaku‘s Ethan Gach watched the full three-hour meeting and reported seeing “a lot of people on the call sharing their screens.”

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