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Social hatred against Mastella after the announcement of his illness
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Social hatred against Mastella after the announcement of his illness

The article discusses the online hate messages directed at Clemente Mastella, an Italian politician and former parliament member, after he announced his illness during a religious ceremony in Benevento, where he is mayor. While many people expressed solidarity, numerous comments were filled with hatred, frustration, and even wishes for his death. Some users accused Mastella of past misconduct and claimed he deserved his fate, while others expressed satisfaction over his suffering. The article criticizes this behavior, noting that such cruelty is increasingly common online and reflects a loss of empathy and basic human decency.

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Social hatred against Mastella after the announcement of his illness

The article discusses the online hate messages directed at Clemente Mastella, an Italian politician and former parliament member, after he announced his illness during a religious ceremony in Benevento, where he is mayor. While many people expressed solidarity, numerous comments were filled with hatred, frustration, and even wishes for his death. Some users accused Mastella of past misconduct and claimed he deserved his fate, while others expressed satisfaction over his suffering. The article criticizes this behavior, noting that such cruelty is increasingly common online and reflects a loss of empathy and basic human decency.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the situation objectively, highlighting both the outpouring of support and the wave of hate comments without taking a clear stance. It critiques the lack of empathy but does not favor one side over the other in terms of framing or tone.

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