Politics

Nicușor Dan and George Simion, for this you are both responsible

The phone shoots a group of people who celebrate that they will vote for George Simion. “You are ours, simions,” she shouted. The screen is divided into two and an influencer shows him with his finger, insisting on the idea that Simion is followed by those in his ethnicity: “*** ni, *** ni!”. Immediately another short video appears, with Nicușor Dan painted on his face in pink and whose software added a short skirt. Another influencer, this time of Simion, curses Dan and his supporters: “Some c ***. They will change the sex of the children.”

The presidential campaign has opened some important topics, and both candidates have the merit to develop them. George Simion and Nicușor Dan Debatbat, even from a distance, about how much Romania did in these 35 years, even nothing?

Education, science, jobs

Another topic is that of merit and help. We are a country in which any success, the young man who got up through school or the professional who has taken his apartment through work, is suspected of favoritism. Is the merit bad? At the same time, is the sample of the lena of the one who receives it?

It is also discussed about education. And about science.

In their controversies, Dan and Simion's voters reach wounds that anticipate the discussion in other countries: how do you solve the situation of millions of people who do not have the qualification to find searched professions, when it is clear that artificial intelligence can many of us replace us?

Noah Harari said it directly: great segments between us become not unemployed, but unhappy in the future. The risk of never being able to find work never appears for 50 years, but from 16 years. What are you doing, as a state? Do you reduce the work week at 3 days to have as many a job as possible? Do you give a minimum guaranteed income from the government? But this will not accompany our life of satisfaction, but, on the contrary, will strengthen our feeling of exclusion through uselessness.

All these are real problems. At the same time, the campaign teams consume millions of euros to feed resentments. And the means are sometimes racist and exciting to violence.

What is happening

In the last two weeks, hundreds of posts have appeared on Tiktok and Facebook, made by dozens of well -known influences, in which they discuss the sexual orientation of Simion and Dan, based on multiplied rumor infections.

Also on social networks, in “scenes” mounted by influences, George Simion is insulted because they would be rom, and Nicușor Dan because he would be a Jew.

The faces of the supporters are placed on the screen, to show that the “others” are sub -people. “Anthropological” arguments are given, worthy of the Nazi “scholars”. No one wins. Everyone loses.

No candidate can be delimited by the places where his money goes. To invest in discrimination on social networks is forbidden. There is no short racism in the short videos on Tik Tok. George Simion and Nicușor Dan have the responsibility to stop these messages.

Method

These are not events, because they behave like narratives from the center. 6-7 influences make the same attack on “opponents”, the same day, with the same message. What is the route? The “scores” reach the influences paid by both camps, and they interpret them in their own style, in the videos on Tiktok and in the Facebook reels. Many of the messages are racist, discriminatory and violent.

How can this dangerous wave stop? Simple. Stop financing for those who refuse to delete their racist messages already posted or continue to produce new ones. Break the contracts! In fact, these racist messages are illegal, and the financing of an illegal thing complicates things not only for influences, but also for any member of the campaign.

You have maintained the wave, with money, you gave a daily bearing of millions of views daily. You, Nicușor Dan and George Simion, are called to stop him.

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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