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Ask HN: Extremists seem to be winning. The silent moderates losing. What to do?
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8 points
by wongwf82
4320 days ago
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I was born in a country where the politicians are racists and religious fanatics. The ruling political party used to harbour closet racists decades ago but now they're getting more and more vocal and out in full force. They allow the extremists from the majority to bully the minority. Minority could be in terms of religion, race, etc. Their strategy is simple.. divide and conquer. If they can incite racial/religious hate, then the moderate majority will be busy suspecting and blaming the minorities while not objecting to extremism. The racist politicians charge opposing party politicians for seditious comments if they were to criticise certain sensitive topics. The moderate majority are either too busy with their own life struggles to care about politics or they are are silenced because they're afraid of being charged/jailed. Because if they speak bad about something, they/their family members could be in trouble for "disturbing the peace which is the status quo" (which is of course untrue). So how can I as a Web developer contribute? I worry where the country is headed and so I've thought about this idea of a Heat map on top of a World Map. Any news stories of injustice caused by extremism are recorded (based on the country which it happened) and increases the density of the heat (shown in colours) for that particular country. Snapshots are taken at intervals to show whether extremism is trending up or down for the countries. The linkage between the articles and the countries need to be crowdsourced but I suppose a news stories scraper can help too. The purpose is to show the rest of the world the crimes committed by the people in power (usually politicians) involved. Those evil politicians who had robbed the country's wealth and caused suffering for others may get away without trial by court. But at least, the whole world knows about his/her wrongdoings and they shall not get away with their reputation intact. |
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Re: "So how can I as a Web developer contribute?" You might want to check out movements.org -- I can't specifically endorse it based on experience, but it looks interesting.