BBC News - "Divisive political rhetoric a danger to the world, Amnesty says"

An article that explores the poisonous impact the rhetoric and language of those in leadership can have on populations and mindsets.

Rights group Amnesty International has released its annual report in which its findings illustrate that "politicians who have used a divisive and dehumanised rhetoric are creating a more divided and dangerous world."  Amnesty specifically singles out leaders like Donald Trump and those from Hungary, Turkey and the Philippines who it says "have used narratives of fear, blame and division" for their own political ends.

An (short) interesting look at the impact leadership can have on shifts in Shared and Personal Knowledge.

Divisive political rhetoric a danger to the world

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