Who's in for setting up a #GreekFascismWatch website to compile racist, antisemitic & other fascist comments by "mainstream" politicians?
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@asteris Disagree. Need to track the enablers of neonazi rise. -
@IrateGreek both needed. Personally, too nauseated by political racist speech to be an effective tracker, can help track incidents in press -
@asteris I'm in the name & shame logic. Expose our "mainstream" politicians & expose them internationally. -
@IrateGreek I'm in the "stop attacks, showcase severity internationally" logic. Not saying Ushahidi would've stopped Nazi Germany, but... -
@asteris I agree that it's important, but you can't name & shame GD. They're proud of what they are.
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@asteris Agreed, but when they come from ppl like Venizelos, v. noteworthy. Points to systemic problems.@IrateGreek@Cyberela@northaura -
@mkhalili sure, but we're past the point of mere speechifying, public reporting/mapping of incidents is essential from HR standpoint -
@asteris Agreed, logging the incidents should take priority. - 1 more reply
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@asteris I don't think that reporting statements is unimportant. I do agree that HR watch should be project's basis@irategreek@northauraThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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