Friday, May 7, 2010

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insults and defamatory campaign Dominican characterized. IAD

By Carmen Metz.
depressing and embarrassing as we can describe the offensive speech of some political parties, candidates and supporters or followers of these, in the current election campaign in the Dominican Republic, which is the product of the ferment and political passions, has been characterized by the constant insults and personal attacks from one another candidatos.El festival of wrongs and insults that has taken control of this electoral process, seems to have no boundaries, reaching the point where the friends of yesterday are today's enemies . It is unfortunate, but it is still a palpable reality that most parties, advisers and coordinators used as a political campaign of insults, offenses and insults to promote their 'pupils' placing greater emphasis on personal attacks in discussions of proposals and ideas of development and real resources to convince people votante.Pero course! !, it is understandable the use of these arguments and discussions for children, since the vast majority have no political program or project to execute, and this resource is only intend to divert the attention of dissent electorado.Podemos without this give us the right to insult and offend our enemies, let alone use epithets, nicknames or broken language that all they do is show poverty of our arguments, capacity, as well as intolerance of our attitudes, creating for conflicts, separations and hostilities with the opponent .. In the midst of this election campaign, sometimes we take in the sack of forgetfulness of favors received from our hand, at times certain of our lives, becoming amnesic people (you), and should not be así.Hay to know to be grateful, no matter where the setting or the circumstances in which we are or we rodean.Es better to keep your sanity, do commitment not to discredit or insult insults political opponent, much less believe us, or feel that we are above the other, that we are superior, and even less when se trate de alguien conocido(a), un compueblano( a) , un hijo(a) de nuestra patria chica.Recordemos que la política pasa y seguiremos siendo dominicanos(as), y de nuevo estaremos viéndonos la cara....El fanatismo y el calor de una discusión sobre ideas y planteamientos políticos puede romper una amistad, provocar divisiones y problemas en las familias, matrimonios, en el trabajo y hasta en nuestras relaciones interpersonales.Hay que valorar y saber distinguir entre la amistad que dura para toda una vida, y tener cuidado en expresar nuestros punto de vista, evitando a toda costa que no sean ofensivos..Todos hemos sido testigos del discurso, la campaña sucia y la subida de tono de nuestros políticos , caracterizados por la Arrogance, deceit, disrespect, using rude and vulgar expressions, using abusive and insulting vocabulary, lack of courtesy and civility, of desperation and pressure of their own race electoral.El Dominican people in vast majority, are tired of demagogic speeches, empty and future as the behavior exhibited by our politicians, and that is why cries moderation and harmony, including a change in language usado.Además, claim proposals viable and achievable able to face and solve the great challenges, challenges and problems that affect the entire nation, so the lack of trust and credibility, along with poverty and the aggressiveness of the speeches of our politicians in this whole election process, have led to disappointment in the vast majority of public opinion, to the extent that it foresees a high abstention rate on 16 mayo.Pienso that civil society, as the media have a responsibility to play a more active role in the electoral process, implementing a culture of debate as a way to make a civilized policy, can produce positive change, building on the progress we Today's technology offers día.Finalmente remember that, "Words have weight, a light and shadow, an effect that can be devastating." (J. Edwards) Carmen Metz.

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