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Dr. Miha Pogačnik: Of course, it was hot in Yugoslavia, but no one shouted about it because there was no "green dollar".
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Dr. Miha Pogačnik: Of course, it was hot in Yugoslavia, but no one shouted about it because there was no "green dollar".

Dr. Miha Pogačnik, profesor mednarodnega prava, je na svojem Twitterju opisal situacijo v Jugoslaviji pred razpadom, poudarjajoč, da je bilo v državi vroče, vendar ni bilo javnih diskusij o tem, saj ni bilo 'zelenega dolarja' za takšne teme. Poudaril je tudi, da je polovica prebivalstva nima televizije, kar je dodatno omejevalo informiranost. Poleg tega je opozoril na nevarno radioaktivno sevanje iz Černobila, ki ni bilo dovolj obranjeno, saj je bilo človeško življenje v Jugoslaviji ocenjeno zelo nizek.

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Dr. Miha Pogačnik: Of course, it was hot in Yugoslavia, but no one shouted about it because there was no "green dollar".

Dr. Miha Pogačnik, profesor mednarodnega prava, je na svojem Twitterju opisal situacijo v Jugoslaviji pred razpadom, poudarjajoč, da je bilo v državi vroče, vendar ni bilo javnih diskusij o tem, saj ni bilo 'zelenega dolarja' za takšne teme. Poudaril je tudi, da je polovica prebivalstva nima televizije, kar je dodatno omejevalo informiranost. Poleg tega je opozoril na nevarno radioaktivno sevanje iz Černobila, ki ni bilo dovolj obranjeno, saj je bilo človeško življenje v Jugoslaviji ocenjeno zelo nizek.

Bias read (Left): The framing emphasizes social inequality and lack of resources ('green dollar') in former Yugoslavia, highlighting systemic neglect of public health and information access. The tone critiques the value placed on human life during the Yugoslav era, aligning with progressive critique of historical and

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 40): The article contains some factual elements about Chernobyl radiation affecting Yugoslavia but presents them in a highly subjective and emotionally charged manner. The claim that 'human life was worth approximately zero' is clearly an opinion rather than a factual statement. The overall tone is stron

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