Personally, I'm put off by using dramatic effects based on errors and misinformation to advance human rights.
It's ok when used for rallying mobs or signing people for useless internet petitions, and maybe AHRC thinks it's the best way to go, but I disagree. I never expect such behavior from a UN affiliated agency.
Now I think I have a better understanding why there's no unity among NGOs and other human right bodies on the methods they use.
Otherwise, it's a fine piece of online demagoguery.
Personally, I'm put off by
Personally, I'm put off by using dramatic effects based on errors and misinformation to advance human rights.
It's ok when used for rallying mobs or signing people for useless internet petitions, and maybe AHRC thinks it's the best way to go, but I disagree. I never expect such behavior from a UN affiliated agency.
Now I think I have a better understanding why there's no unity among NGOs and other human right bodies on the methods they use.
Otherwise, it's a fine piece of online demagoguery.