Opinion | Who Goes Alt-Right In a Coronavirus Quarantine? - The New York Times - 0 views
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radicalization is often built out of very real and understandable dissatisfactions. Moreover, isolation can be a strong contributing factor, as can personal uncertainty and political instability — both of which will be widespread in any society facing a rising death rate, extreme unemployment and extensive governmental failures.
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it is my fear, as a researcher of far-right and anti-feminist digital spaces, that continuing mass anxiety and material depression will combine with the contemporary digital landscape in an ugly fashion
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the reality that this post captured is that the internet is a very dark window through which to view the world. Yet more and more people will be doing so for the next few months
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