> There is nothing implicitly right wing about the slow red-pill strategy.
Methods of communication, especially technical/network strategies, are never neutral. Whether or not this approach is implicitly "right wing" it embodies a model of deceitful manipulation that cannot be the foundation of a productive, positive politics. I think it's more important to have a strong aversion to this kind of communication strategy than it is to have, or propagate, the "correct" opinion about any of the specific policies that form the content of the messages transmitted through it.
I spend a lot of time on Instagram. Not posting stories, but researching Gen Z online political subcultures. That’s how I first stumbled across a content strategy that I’ve dubbed the “slowly inserted blue dildo.” Blah.
Is your research done through a window or a mirror?
> There is nothing implicitly right wing about the slow red-pill strategy.
Methods of communication, especially technical/network strategies, are never neutral. Whether or not this approach is implicitly "right wing" it embodies a model of deceitful manipulation that cannot be the foundation of a productive, positive politics. I think it's more important to have a strong aversion to this kind of communication strategy than it is to have, or propagate, the "correct" opinion about any of the specific policies that form the content of the messages transmitted through it.
I spend a lot of time on Instagram. Not posting stories, but researching Gen Z online political subcultures. That’s how I first stumbled across a content strategy that I’ve dubbed the “slowly inserted blue dildo.” Blah.
Is your research done through a window or a mirror?