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Technofascism and the three percent

Technofascism and the three percent

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everyone is intransigent now ... Social media acts as a massive collective Sorting Hat, silently assigning most of us to filter bubbles wherein our beliefs and biases are rarely challenged. News (or “news”) sources rise up to cater... slowly, these isolated groups do what isolated groups do... become more extreme. Increasing extremity in one group provokes a backlash of counter-extremity in other groups...
both wings ... are trying to “no-platform” the enemy, i.e. prevent their views from being promulgated... But you can’t no-platform your foes in a world where platform construction kits are given out free with every computer.

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