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14 votes
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How Facebook is undermining democracy - Prof. Siva Vaidhyanathan
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"Where were you radicalized?"
In all the discussions about whether "alt-right" should be tolerated, I tripped over the curiosity rock about what causes people to form or change political beliefs, what constitutes extremism,...
In all the discussions about whether "alt-right" should be tolerated, I tripped over the curiosity rock about what causes people to form or change political beliefs, what constitutes extremism, whether or not people come to realize they hold an extreme position, and how we can restore balance.
I got caught having a bad knee-jerk reaction here, and while I don't think my conclusion was wrong, it's taking a bit of work to unpack all of the knowledge, experience, and ideological biases that underlie it.
So, Tilders, was there a formative moment in your life (or close family/friend's experience) that set you on a course to uphold and defend a particular ideology, or did your position evolve over time?
Do you feel your adherence is "radical" or "extreme", and/or have others told you that you're an extremist/radical/ideologue?
What (or who) does your position make you unable to tolerate, if anything (or kind of person)?
Has your belief changed over time, or what do you think would change it?27 votes -
US Congress demands Jeff Bezos explain Amazon’s face recognition software
15 votes -
Imran Khan’s battles have only just begun, after Pakistan’s ‘dirtiest election’
4 votes -
Colombian journalists say death threats reflect 'ugly' climate under new leader. They say ‘dangerous new atmosphere’ has emerged since Iván Duque, a fierce opponent of the peace process, took power
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Why Pollies Want You To Fear African Gangs [video 7m 53s]
3 votes -
Pakistan's sham election - How the army chose Imran Khan
4 votes -
Polish government might prosecute people who fly LGBT white eagle flag for desecrating a national symbol
10 votes -
What the rise of Kamala Harris tells us about hte Democratic Party
12 votes -
The Victorian parliament has passed new legislation tightening rules for donations to Australian political parties
6 votes -
Evidence shows hackers changed votes in the 2016 US election but no one will admit it
20 votes -
House Republicans move to impeach deputy attorney general
30 votes -
The crisis that could take down Putin’s presidency
22 votes -
Betsy DeVos proposes rules that would cut student loan relief by an estimated $13 billion
9 votes -
'A huge win': New Zealand brings in paid domestic violence leave in world first
7 votes -
Audio expert examines Trump-Cohen tape
4 votes -
An unlikely group of billionaires and politicians has created the most unbelievable tax break ever
13 votes -
Melania Trump's response to if she watched a report about US President Donald Trump's payment to Playmate
4 votes -
How football coaches became the vanguard of American conservatism
3 votes -
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10 votes -
The Phenomenon of Left and Right
3 votes -
Donald Trump administration plans to help US farmers hurt by global trade tensions
4 votes -
Why does Ecuador want Julian Assange out of its London embassy?
3 votes -
A Black man goes undercover in the alt-right | Theo E J Wilson
3 votes -
The untold story of Otto Warmbier, American hostage
3 votes -
The man who exposed Vote Leave’s overspending was outed and asked to leave his job within days. But, after last week’s Electoral Commission verdict, he says he feels vindicated
14 votes -
Sam Harris Waking Up #133 - Globalism on the brink
2 votes -
Steve Bannon plans foundation to fuel far right in Europe
17 votes -
Lawsuit says migrants were subjected to dirty detention facilities, bad food and water
15 votes -
United by interest: Alliances between Democrats and Republicans on the sides push for legislation opposed by the center
4 votes -
(The Danger of) Obama Nostalgia - "The Enemy Within"
13 votes -
Here are the 285,000 Manafort text messages that WikiLeaks wouldn't publish
32 votes -
Looking inside a used voting machine from the 2016 election
12 votes -
New Vermont legalization law sparks 'gift' delivery service
4 votes -
When a US citizen heard he was on his own country's drone target list, he wasn’t sure he believed it. After five near-misses, he does – and is suing the United States to contest his own execution
34 votes -
Anti Trump protests outside the White House continue into fifth day
8 votes -
Labor leader must stand up to militant union demands
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David Davis brands use of child spies ‘morally repugnant’ – Theresa May’s spokeswoman defends practice revealed by House of Lords committee
8 votes -
Australian governments concede Great Barrier Reef headed for 'collapse'
13 votes -
When is a nation not a nation? Somaliland’s dream of independence.
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REMAINIACS podcast with David Allen Green
2 votes -
Trump invites Putin to visit US
3 votes -
Internal documents show Facebook's own marketing strategy was influenced by what it learned from its valued customer, the Trump campaign
8 votes -
Israel passes controversial 'Jewish nation-state law', stripping Arabs of self-determination right
16 votes -
What the reality of breastfeeding looks like in the US
12 votes -
To win back power, Democrats must do things that make them uncomfortable
13 votes -
Putin tells diplomats he made Trump a new offer on Ukraine at their summit
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Maria Butina's many roles: Grad student. Gun rights activist. Alleged Russian agent
2 votes