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"NAJBOLJI DOKAZ POLITIČKOG I LJUDSKOG SUNOVRATA" ANS najoštrije osudio mizogin tvit Ponoša: Komentari o tome da li su žene "sa štajge" su najobičniji prostakluk
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"NAJBOLJI DOKAZ POLITIČKOG I LJUDSKOG SUNOVRATA" ANS najoštrije osudio mizogin tvit Ponoša: Komentari o tome da li su žene "sa štajge" su najobičniji prostakluk

The Association of Journalists of Serbia (ANS) strongly condemned a controversial tweet by Zdravko Ponoš, leader of the 'Serbia Center' party, which was deemed misogynistic and offensive. The tweet criticized female journalists and television guests for their appearance, suggesting they should not appear directly from the street ('sa štajge') or from a café ('iz kafane'), and implied they should be 'shaved' or 'trimmed.' ANS called the remarks primitive, disrespectful, and lacking basic cultural sensitivity, urging Ponoš to publicly apologize to all affected women. The incident sparked widespread criticism and condemnation, highlighting concerns over gender discrimination in public discourse.

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"NAJBOLJI DOKAZ POLITIČKOG I LJUDSKOG SUNOVRATA" ANS najoštrije osudio mizogin tvit Ponoša: Komentari o tome da li su žene "sa štajge" su najobičniji prostakluk

The Association of Journalists of Serbia (ANS) strongly condemned a controversial tweet by Zdravko Ponoš, leader of the 'Serbia Center' party, which was deemed misogynistic and offensive. The tweet criticized female journalists and television guests for their appearance, suggesting they should not appear directly from the street ('sa štajge') or from a café ('iz kafane'), and implied they should be 'shaved' or 'trimmed.' ANS called the remarks primitive, disrespectful, and lacking basic cultural sensitivity, urging Ponoš to publicly apologize to all affected women. The incident sparked widespread criticism and condemnation, highlighting concerns over gender discrimination in public discourse.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the controversy around Ponoš’s comments as a clear example of misogyny and disrespect toward women, emphasizing the need for accountability and public apology. It highlights the broader societal implications of such remarks, aligning with progressive values that prioritize gender,

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