Trump's 'rhetoric itself could create a norm' for others to terrorise entire populations
Strategic angle: Expert warns that Trump's language may set dangerous precedents for political discourse.
Negah Angha, a Visiting Fellow at King's College London, has raised concerns regarding the implications of Donald Trump's rhetoric on political discourse. In an interview with FRANCE 24, Angha emphasized that Trump's language could establish a precedent that normalizes violence in political speech.
The normalization of such rhetoric may have far-reaching consequences, potentially influencing how political communication is structured and perceived across various platforms. This shift could alter the dynamics of political engagement and public discourse.
As political speech increasingly intersects with societal behavior, the architecture of communication may need to adapt to mitigate risks associated with escalating tensions and violence. The impact on infrastructure supporting political dialogue warrants careful consideration.