Zapadne vrednosti gde je upoznavanje dece sa degeneracijom sada norma

Nema to veze sa liberalizmom.

Postoji samo jedan razlog ovih tenzija i podela u američkom društvu, na samoj granici građanskog rata, mržnja među ljudima kakva do sada nije zabeležena u njihovoj novijoj istoriji...

Tramp.
Nema nikakvog smisla to što si napisao. Oni koji vole Trampa ne mrze Kamalu niti demokrate. Oni koji vole Kamalu, mrze Trampa i njegove pristalice. Oni su jedini koji mrze. Oni su ti koji javno u medijima prozivaju više od pola nacije da su glupi i fašisti. To je nečuveno.
 
Nema nikakvog smisla to što si napisao. Oni koji vole Trampa ne mrze Kamalu niti demokrate. Oni koji vole Kamalu, mrze Trampa i njegove pristalice. Oni su jedini koji mrze. Oni su ti koji javno u medijima prozivaju više od pola nacije da su glupi i fašisti. To je nečuveno.

Prepucavanje je obostrano. Ali je sve počelo sa Trampom. Pogledaj ranije izbore, kandidati su se poštovali. Sad se pljuju. Dakle nazadovali su. Jedan autokrata je dovoljan da sahrani celu državu. I mi smo se izvukli posle Miloševića, bar je tako izgledalo, a onda je došao Vučić, ukinuo demokratiju, raspustio institucije, uveo medijski mrak i vratio nas ponovo u kanal.
 
Prepucavanje je obostrano. Ali je sve počelo sa Trampom. Pogledaj ranije izbore, kandidati su se poštovali. Sad se pljuju. Dakle nazadovali su.
Zato što su do tada svi političari bili iz istog brloga bez obzira da li je Demokrata ili Republikanac. Trump je treća struja koju su republikanci prepoznali kao dovoljno jaku da joj se pridruže. Uverili su se da su dobro odabrali jer je Tramp jednom pobedio. Bitka je dobijena ali ne i rat. Nastavlja se borba za prevlast novoga nad starim
 
Naravno, evo primer Srbija, ti si vlasnik svoje svojine, i ne moze neki nasilnik sa fantomkama da ti upadne kao u Savamali, da policija ne sme da izadje na uvidjaj, i da i posle 5 godina niko nema pojma sta se desilo, a svi tuzioci i panduri se prave blesavi.
Ima toga i u Americi nego mnogi misle da su "Holivudske izmišljotine"
 
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Ne samo da je indikacija da je neko drugi rekao već će i najneupućeniji imaju asocijaciju na autoritarne režime (Tramp još nie na vlasti :)) gde postoji javno pogubljenje (i ptice na grani znaju da toga na zapadu nema). Poređenje koje je taj neko napravio je više nego jasno - i penis koji visi direktno u lice dečaku je mnogo manji problem nego gledanje oduzimanja života.

Оваквим површним гледањем и тумачењем казујеш доста о себи. Гарантујем да имаш проблема и у РЛ због тога

Odakle ti taj izvor, tj odakle je fotografica? Da li je prava, ili ne najverovatnije fotomontaza... Nista od tih slika, niti nista slicno nisam video ovde..

In most states, public nudity is illegal. However, in some states, it is only illegal if it is accompanied by an intent to shock, arouse, or offend other persons. Some states permit local governments to set local standards. Most states exempt breastfeeding mothers from prosecution.
 
Nema nikakvog smisla to što si napisao. Oni koji vole Trampa ne mrze Kamalu niti demokrate. Oni koji vole Kamalu, mrze Trampa i njegove pristalice. Oni su jedini koji mrze. Oni su ti koji javno u medijima prozivaju više od pola nacije da su glupi i fašisti. To je nečuveno.
Nemas pojma sta pricas, niti ti je jasna politicka podela koja se trenutno dogadja ovde..
 
Prvo se informisi malo pa mozemo da diskutujemo...tama je bzv provokacija sa znacajnim procentom lupetanja...od postavljanja nekih glupih slika koje nisu realnost ni u jednoj uredjenoj drzavi..do prestavljanja Trump-a kao nekog mirotvorca
Sa takvim arogantnim komentarima bez ikakvog sadržaja ti ne ulivaš poverenja da si neko ko se razume
 
Sa takvim arogantnim komentarima bez ikakvog sadržaja ti ne ulivaš poverenja da si neko ko se razume
Nisam ja arogantan, nego isfrustiran glupostima koje pises, a apsolutno ne znas niti razumes stvari koje se trenutno ovde desavaju.
Samo neznalica moze da kaze da su MAGA Trampovci mirotvorci.

I bas me zanima kako ti se devijantno ponasanje i cancel kultura naslo u jednoj recenici?
Jel ti uopste razumes sta je cancel kultura?
 
Zapadne vrednosti su da na internetu pricas o tome kako su zapadne vrednosti bolesne.

Istocne vrednosti su da ne znas ko je ubio Olivera Ivanovica i Cvijana, i da hapsis ljude koji pomenu to.



Za svako pomahnitalo pominjanje zapada koje nema veze sa mozgom, duznost svakog pristojnog coveka je da pomene i istok, da.
Znamo li ko je i zašto ubio Kenedija? Nema veze sa mozgom? Dobro. Je li priča o zlu koje je taj isti zapad nanio po cijeloj Africi i Aziji pohmanitalo pominjanje zapada koje nema veze sa mozgom? Ili priča o Belgiji i njihovom odnosu prema kolonijama?
 
Nisam ja arogantan, nego isfrustiran glupostima koje pises, a apsolutno ne znas niti razumes stvari koje se trenutno ovde desavaju.
Samo neznalica moze da kaze da su MAGA Trampovci mirotvorci.
Amerika je podeljena na Trampovce i onih koji ih mrze. Trampovci ne mrze nikoga. To je istina.

A ti si garant u nekoj od tih država označenih plavom bojom
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Amerika je podeljena na Trampovce i onih koji ih mrze. Trampovci ne mrze nikoga. To je istina.

A ti si garant u nekoj od tih država označenih plavom bojom
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Wow, kalva mapa..jel se tvoje znanje o Americi tu završava? A da ne pominjem da sa glasanja zadnjih izbora ne izgleda tako...
Ali kad je Srbima bio problem da karikiraju i fingiraju stvari..veliki vodja vas uci svakog dana kako da to radite 😉


Evo pred spavanje, šaljem ti kopiju članka iz New York Times (vsljda si čuo za njih) pa pročitaj o Trump mirotvorcu ..
Link ne mogu da postavim jer se čita samo uz pretplatu. Tekst je nesredjen jer je ceo prekopiran, ali se moze procitati..
Ako treba pomoć oko prevoda, rado ću ti objasniti ko koga mrzi..


Xenophobia and Hate Speech Are Spiking Heading Into the Election


Leading Republican politicians and lax social media controls have contributed to a proliferation of hate rhetoric and anti-immigrant sentiment.

Immigrants are reporting high levels of harassment and false accusations in communities from Aurora, Colo., to Springfield, Ohio.
Immigrants are reporting high levels of harassment and false accusations in communities from Aurora, Colo., to Springfield, Ohio.Credit...Maddie McGarvey for The New York Times
Amy Qin
By Amy Qin
Published Nov. 1, 2024
Updated Nov. 4, 2024


The last time there was a presidential election, the country was coming off a summer of protests in favor of greater racial equality. Support for increased immigration was at the highest level ever polled.

This year is different. Former President Donald J. Trump’s campaign, filled with anti-immigrant rhetoric, is playing out in a country where researchers report seeing particularly high levels of hate speech against minority groups.

A spike that began soon after the George Floyd protests was sustained over four years and has only risen since Vice President Kamala Harris became the Democratic presidential nominee.

“I certainly don’t remember in my lifetime the rhetoric against immigrants ever getting this strong during an election,” said Yonatan Lupu, an associate professor of political science at George Washington University who leads a team that monitors about 1,000 hate communities across a range of online platforms.

Mr. Lupu said that hate speech levels were up about 50 percent compared with early 2020 before the murder of Mr. Floyd that summer.

Immigrants are reporting harassment and false accusations in communities from Aurora, Colo., to Springfield, Ohio. Extreme rhetoric against migrants has been amplified by Republican politicians and commentators, while the Israel-Hamas war has given rise to increased Islamophobia and antisemitism, including from the left.

Memes and false theories about South Asians and Black Americans have spread into daily discourse as social media companies have failed to block content filled with racism and disinformation. Researchers say they’ve also seen a spread into hate speech against women and L.G.B.T.Q. people.

Derogatory statements have been directed at Vice President Kamala Harris.
Derogatory statements have been directed at Vice President Kamala Harris.Credit...Ruth Fremson/The New York Times
“It’s the demonization of the different,” said Rev. Hank Tuell, the head pastor of St. John’s Episcopal Church on Staten Island, which pulled out of plans to open a migrant shelter there this year after receiving threats of violence. “And it’s seeming to get much more ingrained into the everyday person.”

The rhetoric has become more mainstream and is no longer just confined to extremist forums like 4chan, said Heidi Beirich, co-founder of the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism, a nonprofit that tracks hate speech and extremism.

Ms. Beirich said her group was seeing more openly racist comments and the growing use of phrases like an “invasion” of immigrants and migrants “poisoning the blood” of the country.

“The old discussions about the United States being a nation of immigrants and the Statue of Liberty have sort of died,” Ms. Beirich said. “These are levels of blatantly racist rhetoric that we have just never seen.”

The rise of two Indian American women onto the national political stage has resulted in a surge of slurs against South Asians in various forums. Some have targeted Usha Vance, the daughter of Indian immigrants and the wife of Senator JD Vance, the Republican vice-presidential candidate.

Far more derogatory statements have been directed at Ms. Harris, whose mother was also an Indian immigrant, said Sean Long, who is writing a book about the politics of white violence and conducts research at George Washington University.

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From January 2023 to August 2024, the volume of anti-South Asian slurs in extremist online spaces doubled to over 46,000 from nearly 23,000, according to a report released by Stop AAPI Hate last month.

They have appeared on mainstream platforms, too, like when Laura Loomer, a far-right activist and an associate of Mr. Trump’s, said on X that the White House would “smell like curry” if Ms. Harris became president.


For decades, racist and extremist speech had been mostly relegated to the dark corners of the internet and private conversations considered unfit for public discourse. That changed with the political rise of Mr. Trump, who began his 2016 presidential campaign by calling Mexican immigrants “rapists” and later referred to migrants as “animals.”

The use of once-taboo language at the highest levels of the country’s politics spurred a shift in rhetoric, even after Mr. Trump receded from public view. Now, such speech has become a mainstay of Republican talking points on immigration. The word “invasion” to refer to the influx of migrants now regularly appears in campaign ads, speeches and television interviews.

This year, Mr. Trump raised a false claim about Haitian immigrants eating pets during the presidential debate against Ms. Harris after his running mate, Mr. Vance, became the first prominent national figure to promote the debunked story.

Even after Mr. Vance acknowledged that the rumors could be false, Mr. Trump continued his focus on the Haitian migrants in Springfield, saying during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania in September that “you have to get them the hell out.”

A sign in Springfield last month. This year, former President Donald J. Trump raised the false claim that Haitian immigrants there were eating pets.
A sign in Springfield last month. This year, former President Donald J. Trump raised the false claim that Haitian immigrants there were eating pets. Credit...Maddie McGarvey for The New York Times
As he spoke, the crowd immediately began to chant, “Send them back!”

Xenophobia has been a particular problem over the last four years, amid the pandemic and a surge in migrants at the southern border.

In Seattle, where nearly two in five Asian Americans have experienced anti-Asian hate in the last year, some have stopped using their native tongue in public to avoid attacks, according to a recent report published by the Asian American Foundation. In other cities, immigrants have faced public rebuke, most notably in Springfield.

The proliferation has been fueled by social media companies who have reverted from earlier efforts to clamp down on racist rhetoric and disinformation — most notably at X after Elon Musk purchased the company in 2022.

Since then, Mr. Musk has not only dismantled the platform’s system for flagging false election content, he has himself repeatedly posted distorted or false notions about illegal voting for noncitizens. He has also allowed many users to be reinstated who were previously barred for spreading misinformation, inciting violence or otherwise violating its rules, including Mr. Trump.

Maya Wiley, the president and chief executive of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, said that the growing online rhetoric had been a major factor in the surging levels of hate crimes reported in recent years. Even in schools and colleges, the number of reported hate crimes nearly doubled from 2018 to 2022, according to the F.B.I.

“The rhetoric supports the activity,” said Ms. Wiley, who ran for New York City mayor in 2021. “It gives organized talking points to organized hate.”

The rise of xenophobia online is a product of changes on the ground. A growing number of Americans are souring on immigration, which appears to be a reaction to a noticeable surge of migrants at the border in 2022 and 2023 and a consequence of a general sense of economic anxiety.

Even though a majority of Americans still describe immigration as beneficial for the country, 55 percent now want to curb new arrivals, the highest recorded total since 2001, according to a recent poll from Gallup.

About half of Americans have also said that they would support mass deportations of undocumented immigrants, according to a CNN poll conducted in January by SSRS, a research firm. Even some Democratic mayors and governors have complained about the impact on their cities and openly demanded stricter enforcement of immigration laws.

Ultimately, though, immigration remains a partisan issue. Republicans are still far more likely to cite it as a top concern. And replacement theory — the notion that Western elites, sometimes manipulated by Jews, want to “replace” white Americans by encouraging immigration — has increasingly gone from a fringe far-right conspiracy theory to a belief embedded in Republican politics.

By the end of 2021, nearly half of Republicans agreed to some degree that there was a deliberate effort to replace native-born Americans with immigrants, according to an AP-NORC poll.

It remains to be seen how such an atmosphere of rising hate speech and anti-immigrant sentiment might affect how people vote.

“You need to treat people like people,” said Corazon Calvillo, 55, a Filipino American teacher in Las Vegas who became an American citizen in 2018 and is backing Ms. Harris even though she prefers Mr. Trump’s economic policies. “The only difference is we are citizens and they are not.”

In an election with razor-thin margins, that could make a difference. Naturalized citizens make up a record number of eligible voters, accounting for about 10 percent of the electorate.
 
Poslednja izmena:
Wow, kalva mapa..jel se tvoje znanje o Americi tu završava? A da ne pominjem da sa glasanja zadnjih izbora ne izgleda tako...
Ali kad je Srbima bio problem da karikiraju i fingiraju stvari..veliki vodja vas uci svakog dana kako da to radite 😉


Evo pred spavanje, šaljem ti kopiju članka iz New York Times (vsljda si čuo za njih) pa pročitaj o Trump mirotvorcu ..
Link ne mogu da postavim jer se čita samo uz pretplatu. Tekst je nesredjen jer je ceo prekopiran, ali se moze procitati..
Ako treba pomoć oko prevoda, rado ću ti objasniti ko koga mrzi..


Xenophobia and Hate Speech Are Spiking Heading Into the Election


Leading Republican politicians and lax social media controls have contributed to a proliferation of hate rhetoric and anti-immigrant sentiment.

Immigrants are reporting high levels of harassment and false accusations in communities from Aurora, Colo., to Springfield, Ohio.
Immigrants are reporting high levels of harassment and false accusations in communities from Aurora, Colo., to Springfield, Ohio.Credit...Maddie McGarvey for The New York Times
Amy Qin
By Amy Qin
Published Nov. 1, 2024
Updated Nov. 4, 2024


The last time there was a presidential election, the country was coming off a summer of protests in favor of greater racial equality. Support for increased immigration was at the highest level ever polled.

This year is different. Former President Donald J. Trump’s campaign, filled with anti-immigrant rhetoric, is playing out in a country where researchers report seeing particularly high levels of hate speech against minority groups.

A spike that began soon after the George Floyd protests was sustained over four years and has only risen since Vice President Kamala Harris became the Democratic presidential nominee.

“I certainly don’t remember in my lifetime the rhetoric against immigrants ever getting this strong during an election,” said Yonatan Lupu, an associate professor of political science at George Washington University who leads a team that monitors about 1,000 hate communities across a range of online platforms.

Mr. Lupu said that hate speech levels were up about 50 percent compared with early 2020 before the murder of Mr. Floyd that summer.

Immigrants are reporting harassment and false accusations in communities from Aurora, Colo., to Springfield, Ohio. Extreme rhetoric against migrants has been amplified by Republican politicians and commentators, while the Israel-Hamas war has given rise to increased Islamophobia and antisemitism, including from the left.

Memes and false theories about South Asians and Black Americans have spread into daily discourse as social media companies have failed to block content filled with racism and disinformation. Researchers say they’ve also seen a spread into hate speech against women and L.G.B.T.Q. people.

Derogatory statements have been directed at Vice President Kamala Harris.
Derogatory statements have been directed at Vice President Kamala Harris.Credit...Ruth Fremson/The New York Times
“It’s the demonization of the different,” said Rev. Hank Tuell, the head pastor of St. John’s Episcopal Church on Staten Island, which pulled out of plans to open a migrant shelter there this year after receiving threats of violence. “And it’s seeming to get much more ingrained into the everyday person.”

The rhetoric has become more mainstream and is no longer just confined to extremist forums like 4chan, said Heidi Beirich, co-founder of the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism, a nonprofit that tracks hate speech and extremism.

Ms. Beirich said her group was seeing more openly racist comments and the growing use of phrases like an “invasion” of immigrants and migrants “poisoning the blood” of the country.

“The old discussions about the United States being a nation of immigrants and the Statue of Liberty have sort of died,” Ms. Beirich said. “These are levels of blatantly racist rhetoric that we have just never seen.”

The rise of two Indian American women onto the national political stage has resulted in a surge of slurs against South Asians in various forums. Some have targeted Usha Vance, the daughter of Indian immigrants and the wife of Senator JD Vance, the Republican vice-presidential candidate.

Far more derogatory statements have been directed at Ms. Harris, whose mother was also an Indian immigrant, said Sean Long, who is writing a book about the politics of white violence and conducts research at George Washington University.

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From January 2023 to August 2024, the volume of anti-South Asian slurs in extremist online spaces doubled to over 46,000 from nearly 23,000, according to a report released by Stop AAPI Hate last month.

They have appeared on mainstream platforms, too, like when Laura Loomer, a far-right activist and an associate of Mr. Trump’s, said on X that the White House would “smell like curry” if Ms. Harris became president.


For decades, racist and extremist speech had been mostly relegated to the dark corners of the internet and private conversations considered unfit for public discourse. That changed with the political rise of Mr. Trump, who began his 2016 presidential campaign by calling Mexican immigrants “rapists” and later referred to migrants as “animals.”

The use of once-taboo language at the highest levels of the country’s politics spurred a shift in rhetoric, even after Mr. Trump receded from public view. Now, such speech has become a mainstay of Republican talking points on immigration. The word “invasion” to refer to the influx of migrants now regularly appears in campaign ads, speeches and television interviews.

This year, Mr. Trump raised a false claim about Haitian immigrants eating pets during the presidential debate against Ms. Harris after his running mate, Mr. Vance, became the first prominent national figure to promote the debunked story.

Even after Mr. Vance acknowledged that the rumors could be false, Mr. Trump continued his focus on the Haitian migrants in Springfield, saying during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania in September that “you have to get them the hell out.”

A sign in Springfield last month. This year, former President Donald J. Trump raised the false claim that Haitian immigrants there were eating pets.
A sign in Springfield last month. This year, former President Donald J. Trump raised the false claim that Haitian immigrants there were eating pets. Credit...Maddie McGarvey for The New York Times
As he spoke, the crowd immediately began to chant, “Send them back!”

Xenophobia has been a particular problem over the last four years, amid the pandemic and a surge in migrants at the southern border.

In Seattle, where nearly two in five Asian Americans have experienced anti-Asian hate in the last year, some have stopped using their native tongue in public to avoid attacks, according to a recent report published by the Asian American Foundation. In other cities, immigrants have faced public rebuke, most notably in Springfield.

The proliferation has been fueled by social media companies who have reverted from earlier efforts to clamp down on racist rhetoric and disinformation — most notably at X after Elon Musk purchased the company in 2022.

Since then, Mr. Musk has not only dismantled the platform’s system for flagging false election content, he has himself repeatedly posted distorted or false notions about illegal voting for noncitizens. He has also allowed many users to be reinstated who were previously barred for spreading misinformation, inciting violence or otherwise violating its rules, including Mr. Trump.

Maya Wiley, the president and chief executive of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, said that the growing online rhetoric had been a major factor in the surging levels of hate crimes reported in recent years. Even in schools and colleges, the number of reported hate crimes nearly doubled from 2018 to 2022, according to the F.B.I.

“The rhetoric supports the activity,” said Ms. Wiley, who ran for New York City mayor in 2021. “It gives organized talking points to organized hate.”

The rise of xenophobia online is a product of changes on the ground. A growing number of Americans are souring on immigration, which appears to be a reaction to a noticeable surge of migrants at the border in 2022 and 2023 and a consequence of a general sense of economic anxiety.

Even though a majority of Americans still describe immigration as beneficial for the country, 55 percent now want to curb new arrivals, the highest recorded total since 2001, according to a recent poll from Gallup.

About half of Americans have also said that they would support mass deportations of undocumented immigrants, according to a CNN poll conducted in January by SSRS, a research firm. Even some Democratic mayors and governors have complained about the impact on their cities and openly demanded stricter enforcement of immigration laws.

Ultimately, though, immigration remains a partisan issue. Republicans are still far more likely to cite it as a top concern. And replacement theory — the notion that Western elites, sometimes manipulated by Jews, want to “replace” white Americans by encouraging immigration — has increasingly gone from a fringe far-right conspiracy theory to a belief embedded in Republican politics.

By the end of 2021, nearly half of Republicans agreed to some degree that there was a deliberate effort to replace native-born Americans with immigrants, according to an AP-NORC poll.

It remains to be seen how such an atmosphere of rising hate speech and anti-immigrant sentiment might affect how people vote.

“You need to treat people like people,” said Corazon Calvillo, 55, a Filipino American teacher in Las Vegas who became an American citizen in 2018 and is backing Ms. Harris even though she prefers Mr. Trump’s economic policies. “The only difference is we are citizens and they are not.”

In an election with razor-thin margins, that could make a difference. Naturalized citizens make up a record number of eligible voters, accounting for about 10 percent of the electorate.
New York Times je glasilo Demokratske stranke i poznat je po takvim člancima. Spada u kategoriju MSNBC
 
Xenophobia has been a particular problem over the last four years, amid the pandemic and a surge in migrants at the southern border.
Da izdvojim samo ovi jednu rečenicu

"Ksenofobija je poseban problem u poslednje četiri godine, usred pandemije i porasta broja migranata na južnoj granici."

Ko je na vlasti u poslednjih 4 godine? Kakva je to vlada kada je bivši predsednik moćniji od nje?
 

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