I think that we can all agree that our kids are our future. As such, we need to teach them at an early age (between 3-7) what is important and what is harmful.
This ad from Kamala makes the point in the clearest way possible.
Do we want our kids at a young age to learn Hate or learn Love?
On a stronger and more serious note (getting away from simply trying to dis Trump), here below is a very interesting non-biased research done by the NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138July2024.
This study compares Trump's hate rhetoric and hate speeches done by him to the same done by politicians in general. We are all aware of the fact that dissing the opponent in a political campaign is something all politicians do. This study shows the differences (Trump has been the absolute worst) and the consequences that come of it, such as crime done because of it.
It is a long study but worth reading as it goes into detail. Below is the conclusion part.
Here are some additional comments that Trump has made that show hate unfettered.............toward everyone (including members of his own party).
Do you think that Hate is what we need in our country?
This ad from Kamala makes the point in the clearest way possible.
Do we want our kids at a young age to learn Hate or learn Love?
On a stronger and more serious note (getting away from simply trying to dis Trump), here below is a very interesting non-biased research done by the NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138July2024.
This study compares Trump's hate rhetoric and hate speeches done by him to the same done by politicians in general. We are all aware of the fact that dissing the opponent in a political campaign is something all politicians do. This study shows the differences (Trump has been the absolute worst) and the consequences that come of it, such as crime done because of it.
It is a long study but worth reading as it goes into detail. Below is the conclusion part.
Conclusion
This paper has explored the evolution of Donald Trump’s public speeches from the onset of his political career in 2015 to his most recent rallies in 2024. Using computerized text analysis, we identified key trends in Trump’s word usage and compared these to the speech patterns of other major political figures. We derived three main results. First, the frequency of violent words in Trump’s speeches has trended upward since 2015, eventually surpassing that of all other democratic politicians we examined. This reflects both escalating references to war and military battles and—even more strongly—an intensified focus on crime. The growing violence of Trump’s language suggests a strategy aimed at spreading anxiety in order to boost demand for a strong leader who can combat the threats he invokes. These results systematically confirm the observations of political journalists (Homans, 2024) and speak to recent debates about the state of American democracy. Levitsky and Ziblatt (2023), for instance, argue that the rhetoric of Republican politicians has become more divisive and confrontational, in a way that may erode democratic norms. We show that the most influential Republican these days is, indeed, using increasingly aggressive language. Various studies have noted upticks in uncivil behavior and political violence during the Trump presidency, including threats to members of Congress, crimes against minorities, and killings (e.g., Nacos et al., 2024). Some have linked the incidence of hate crimes to Trump’s campaign rallies and Tweets (Feinberg et al., 2022; Müller &Schwarz, 2023).
Here are some additional comments that Trump has made that show hate unfettered.............toward everyone (including members of his own party).
Do you think that Hate is what we need in our country?
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