Violence And Hatred In Gay Porn 2
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1. In November 2016, Ipsos Public Affairs asked this question to over 18,000 people in 25 countries. The context was societal polarization on so many issues:
Generally speaking, would you say things in this country are heading in the right direction, or are they off on the wrong track?
Chart source: http://www.visualcapitalist.com/countries-going-right-direction/
2. Ipsos then went a step further and asked respondents to select their Top 3 Worries from a list of 17 options. The second chart is below.
3. Note the responses given by so-called First World Countries in the above chart. In Canada, Australia, Japan, United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Sweden, Italy, South Korea and France, the majority of the respondents said their countries were headed in the wrong direction.
(b) Note the responses given by 2 of the so-called Second World Countries (the Eastern European countries that were communist-socialist industrial countries in the sphere of influence of the former Soviet Union). In Poland and Hungary, the majority of the respondents said their countries were headed in the wrong direction.
(c) And then note where the chart gets interesting: At the very top of the chart. In China, India and Russia, the majority of the respondents said their countries were headed in the right direction.
(d) Well, that's awkward.....what happened to the much vaunted happy "highly developed" First World countries.....their quality of life, their freedoms, their democracies, their relatively low crime rates, their health care..?
4. Turns out, rather a lot. Take a look at the second chart which is about 17 global worries. The 2 biggest global worries are economic namely "Unemployment" and "Poverty And Social Inequality".
Charts source: http://www.visualcapitalist.com/countries-going-right-direction/
5. As Visual Capitalist correctly points out (underlining and bold print by FuelMix):
Issues such as “Terrorism”, “Rise of Extremism” or “Immigration Control” are surprisingly in the middle of the pack, though it is worth keeping in mind that the above data is at a global level. These issues would likely rank higher in Western countries than in places like China, Russia, or India.
6. It is the second chart that provides the answers to why violence and hatred is appearing in gay porn - of all places.
COMING UP IN PART 3:
3. Violence And Hatred In Gay Porn: Convergence
4. Faggotry Has A Little Problem...
Originally published 25 February 2017
Republished 14 January 2018
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