Trump nominerar flera ministrar

Trump nominerar flera ministrar

USA:s tillträdande president Donald Trump nominerar Floridasenatorn Marco Rubio till att bli hans utrikesminister. Trump meddelar också att han vill att den förra demokraten Tulsi Gabbard ska bli USA:s nationella underrättelsechef. Som justitieminister vill Trump se Matt Gaetz.

"Din kropp, mitt val" – hat och hot mot kvinnor ökar efter valet

"Din kropp, mitt val" – hat och hot mot kvinnor ökar efter valet

Med Donald Trumps återkomst till makten, där många verkar se hans vinst som en seger för rörelser som vill inskränka kvinnors rättigheter, befarar många att hatretoriken är på väg att eskalera. – Jag vaknade till att en massa män kommenterade 'din kropp, mitt val', skriver en TikTok-användare, enligt ISD. – Jag var tvungen att radera en video eftersom jag blev hotad och flera män kommenterade att det längtade tills jag blev våldtagen, skriver en annan. ”Din kropp, mitt val” Institutet för strategisk dialog (ISD) har granskat hur dessa narrativ spreds på plattformar som bland annat X, TikTok, Facebook och Reddit mellan den 4 och 6 november 2024. Bland annat ökade fraserna ”Din kropp, mitt val” och ”Gå tillbaka till köket” med 4600 procent online under det första dygnet efter valet. Bland de tidiga förespråkarna för hatretoriken finns högerextrema podcast-profilen Nick Fuentes, vars inlägg med frasen “Din kropp, mitt val” nu har visats 95 miljoner gånger på X och även fått stor spridning på TikTok. Vill avskaffa kvinnors rösträtt Hatfulla kommentarer riktade mot Kamala Harris – där hon beskrivs som en ”dum fitta” – och andra kvinnliga profiler, som Rachel Maddow hade den 5:e november redan fått över 64 000 omnämnanden från 42 000 olika konton. Institutet rapporterar även om ett antal inlägg som hotar kvinnor med sexuellt våld. Ett inlägg uppmanade till “våldtäktsgäng” och ”våldtäkt” och hade visats över 18 000 gånger. Även inlägg om att kvinnors rösträtt bör avskaffas ökade med 663 procent jämfört med veckan före valet, skriver ISD. Men hatretoriken har även letat sig till platser utanför nätet. ISD rapporterar om hur kvinnor och unga tjejer trakasseras, framför allt på amerikanska skolor och universitet. – Idag fick min dotter höra 'din kropp, MITT val' vid tre olika tillfällen i skolan. En grupp pojkar sa åt henne att sova med ett öga öppet i natt, skriver en förälder på Facebook.

ANALYS: Auktoritära ledare vinner mark – lojalitet före kompetens

ANALYS: Auktoritära ledare vinner mark – lojalitet före kompetens

Jag träffar Alexandra Kusa utanför Slovakiens nationalgalleri, en vacker 1700-talsbyggnad som har moderniserats med ny arkitektur vid floden Donau. Hon började arbeta på galleriet som kurator för 25 år sedan och har varit chef i 14 år. Men inte längre. Precis som andra fick hon sparken tidigare i år av landets kulturminister. – Jag trodde aldrig att det skulle sluta så här. Det känns nästan som att vara med i en absurd komedi, säger hon. Även chefen för nationalteatern har fått sparken. Nya lagar har stängt landets särskilda åklagarmyndighet, och ledningen för den statliga TV-kanalen har bytts ut. Kritiker menar att Robert Fico och hans koalitionspartners installerar lojala personer i samhällets ledande positioner – en utveckling som liknar den i Ungern under Viktor Orbán. ”Han tar sin hämnd på samhället” Precis som Donald Trump utsattes Robert Fico för ett mordförsök tidigare i år. Men medan Trump klarade sig med en lätt skada på örsnibben, var Ficos liv i fara. Efter sin återkomst till makten anser kritiker att Fico har förändrats – han verkar mer fokuserad på att röja undan dem han ser som fiender. – Något fruktansvärt hände honom, och han är märkt både kroppsligt och själsligt. Nu tar han ut sin hämnd på hela samhället, säger Alexandra Kusa. Jag försökte nå Fico, hans talesperson eller representanter för hans parti för en kommentar, men fick inga svar. Kanske inte så förvånande med tanke på att Fico nyligen kallat journalister för "blodtörstiga" och ”besatta av djävulen.” Lojalitet går före kompetens På sätt och vis symboliserar lilla Slovakien en global trend som nu får extra kraft med valet av Donald Trump. En trend där makten koncentreras till ett fåtal personer och där lojalitet går före kompetens. Och det vore naivt att tro att det stannar i Slovakien och Ungern. Nästa höst är det val i Tjeckien, där den auktoritära Andrej Babiš och hans högerpopulistiska ANO-parti kan återvända till makten. Framtiden för demokratin i Centraleuropa ser alltmer dyster ut.

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