Articles tagged with "social-media"
How Mass Distortion of Reality Occurs - CleanTechnica
The article from CleanTechnica explores the phenomenon of a consistent global community supporting fascist leaders, racism, xenophobia, fossil fuels, and a particular interpretation of Christianity that contradicts its core teachings of love and compassion. This pattern is observed across diverse regions including the US, Europe, the Philippines, Australia, and South America. The author questions why groups that are anti-immigration also tend to support fossil fuel industries and fascist ideologies, noting that these positions are often intertwined despite seeming contradictions. The article suggests that these beliefs are not purely based on logic but are deeply influenced by social communities, family, and early developmental experiences, which are further reinforced by online communities and social media algorithms that create echo chambers and reinforce specific narratives. The piece highlights how internet platforms enable people to form strong bonds within virtual communities that can sometimes surpass real-world connections, leading individuals down ideological "rabbit holes." These online and offline influences converge to create a shared worldview among extreme right-wing groups, aligning them on issues
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